NOV 5, 2003 • Article
Human Rights Dialogue (1994–2005): Series 2 No. 10 (Fall 2003): Violence Against Women: Articles: Domestic Violence and HIV Infection in Uganda
According to Lisa W. Karanja, women’s activists have documented the linkage between domestic violence and women’s vulnerability to HIV/AIDS—and they hold ...
NOV 3, 2003 • Article
"To Be Read" Book Review Column: Andrew Bacevich, "American Empire," Amy Chua, "World on Fire"
Bacevich argues that America is an empire on the basis of the events of recent decades. His narrative argument is nicely complemented by Chua’s ...
OCT 28, 2003 • Article
Feature Articles from Inprint Newsletter (2001–2004): Response to "Shall We Call It an Empire?"
The argument about America’s world role has been dormant, but by no means moribund, for the past thirty years. By the time World War ...
OCT 23, 2003 • Article
Feature Articles from Inprint Newsletter (2001–2004): Searching for a New Iraqi Identity
In the early days of reconstruction, might Iraq in fact be better off focusing on its distant rather than recent past? An effort to restore ...
OCT 1, 2003 • Article
"To Be Read" Book Review Column: Roger Scruton, "The West and the Rest"
Scruton contrasts the structure of Western political life with Islam. Islam then becomes his paradigm for “the rest.” In the West, he says, religion and ...
SEP 25, 2003 • Article
Feature Articles from Inprint Newsletter (2001–2004): The Carnegie Council Covers the New War
The most distinguishing feature of the "new war" on terrorism is the moral framework in which it has been cast. Following the terrorist attacks of 9/11, ...
SEP 9, 2003 • Article
Privatization and GATS: A Threat to Development?
Over a billion people currently lack access to safe water and other basic services. Should these services be privatized? Will the ...
SEP 3, 2003 • Podcast
Teaching Environmental Values
How do you incorporate the environment into a curriculum on ethics and international affairs?