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Wednesday, September 10, 2008
The Strongest Tribe: War, Politics, and the Endgame in Iraq

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Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Terror and Consent: The Wars for the Twenty-First Century


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Interview with Ian Bremmer on the J Curve
Ian Bremmer
  What the J Curve means for U.S. foreign policy, and democracy promotion in China, North Korea, Iran, and Cuba.
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Resident Fellowship in Ethics, U.S. Naval Academy
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  The Stockdale Center for Ethical Leadership invites applications for 2009-2010, in collaboration with the Carnegie Council.
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Beijing Olympics
  "One Bed, Different Dreams: The Beijing Olympics as Seen in Tokyo" by James Farrer.
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ROUNDTABLE: The Nation-State
 
Carnegie Ethics Online Roundtable: The Nation-State
If policymakers are to address today's problems, they must think more broadly, declares Devin Stewart. The nation-state is an anachronistic myth which should be shed once and for all. Nikolas Gvosdev and David Andelman disagree. > More


Public Ethics Radio Podcasts
 
Public Ethics Radio, Uniting Philosophy and Politics
PER is a new online audio broadcast featuring scholars and thinkers who engage with ethics in public life. Produced and broadcast by the Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics in Australia, the Council will also podcast its programs. > More


Thomas Pogge on Pharmaceutical Innovation
 
Public Ethics Radio: Thomas Pogge on Pharmaceutical Innovation
Pogge explains his proposal for dealing with the thorny intersection of public health, property rights, and poverty. As he sees it, the patent system doesn't work as well for medicines as it does for, say, consumer electronics. > More


A Climate of Injustice
 
Martin Bunzl Reviews "A Climate of Injustice: Global Inequality, North-South Politics, and Climate Policy"
"Part of what makes Roberts and Parks's argument unusual and original is not the end point—that ultimately we will all need to radically cut carbon output—but the causal role that they think fairness and talk of fairness play in getting there." > More
 
 

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