MAY 24, 2013 • News
The Growing Heap of Problems on Stephen Harper's Desk
"This government has talked of joining trade talks as if that’s an accomplishment," Global Ethics Fellow Roland Paris says. "But they haven’t yielded ...
MAY 21, 2013 • News
Evidence Does Not Support Fears of Islam in the West
"While scholarly work has debunked the idea of incompatibility of Islam with Western values, it has not really changed this dominant perception pervading political discourse ...
MAY 20, 2013 • Podcast
Global Ethics Corner: Who Does Everest Belong To?
A fight on Mt. Everest between Nepalese Sherpas and European climbers has again raised questions about tourism and the world's tallest mountain. Should the Sherpas, ...
MAY 20, 2013 • Podcast
When God Talks Back: Understanding the American Evangelical Relationship with God
What does it mean to have frequent conversations with God, as so many evangelicals say they do? Anthropologist Tanya Luhrmann spent over 10 years as an ...
MAY 20, 2013 • News
"Just War and International Order: The Uncivil Condition in World Politics"
"A literate and persuasive account in the context of just war and intervention of how reason coupled with good intentions can unwittingly help expand state ...
MAY 19, 2013 • News
Is China Taking the Right Cues From History?
Senior program director and senior fellow Devin Stewart's piece on how China is tackling its many challenges was featured in "Huffington Post."
MAY 18, 2013 • News
Learning from Our “Youngers”
Bruce Jentleson surveys some of the responses in a recent Carnegie Council worldwide student/teacher essay contest on global ethical challenges and dilemmas and asks: ...
MAY 17, 2013 • Article
Policy Innovations Digital Magazine (2006-2016): Innovations: Using SMART Technology to Stop Wildlife Poachers
Several major wildlife organizations collaborated on a free, open-source Spatial Monitoring and Reporting Tool to help park rangers improve their anti-poaching patrols.