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Christian Barry

 
     
 
Christian Barry
Christian Barry is Lecturer in Philosophy and Research Fellow at the Center for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics at Australian National University. He holds a Ph.D. in Philosophy from Columbia University, where he was a fellow at the Center for Law and Philosophy.

He was editor of the Carnegie Council's flagship journal Ethics & International Affairs from 2003 through 2006, and previously directed the Council's program on Justice & the World Economy. Barry also served as a consultant and contributing author to three of the United Nations Development Programme's Human Development Reports. His research is focused on closing the gaps between theory and practice by juxtaposing rigorous thinking about international justice with discussion of policy and institutional design.

 
 

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Selected Publications:
  • International Trade and Labor Standards: A Proposal for Linkage (with Sanjay Reddy, Columbia University Press. Forthcoming)
  • Dealing Fairly with Developing Country Debt (with Barry Herman and Lydia Tomitova eds., Blackwell. Forthcoming)
  • The False Dilemma of the Sweatshop (with Sanjay Reddy, Financial Times)
  • Fairness in Sovereign Debt (with Lydia Tomitova, Social Research, 2006)
  • Is Global Institutional Reform a False Promise? (Cornell Journal of International Law, 2006)
  • Global Institutions & Responsibilities: Achieving Global Justice (with Thomas Pogge, eds. Blackwell, December 2005)
  • Understanding and Evaluating the Contribution Principle (in Real World Justice, Kluwer, 2005)
  • Applying the Contribution Principle (Metaphilosophy 2005, Reprinted in Global Responsibilities, Routledge)
 
Expertise:
Global economic justice; international institutions; world health
 
Last Updated: May 29, 2007


 
 

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Selected Previous Programs
Ethics and Debt Project

Keywords
Aid, Development, Ethics, Globalization, Poverty
 
Topics
Global Economic Justice
International Financial Institutions
International Trade
Labor Rights and the Global Economy
World Poverty
 
 
 

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