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Global Policy Innovations
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Past Events
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Nikolas K. Gvosdev,
Harry Harding,
Flynt Leverett,
David C. Speedie,
Devin T. Stewart
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07/01/08
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This Workshop for Ethics in Business luncheon will discuss "The Rise of the Rest: How Russia's and China's Ascent Affects Global Business and Security Norms."
David Denoon demonstrates how the rapidly changing economic scene in Asia is leading to important strategic realignments as well.
Geoffrey Heal presents a comprehensive examination of how social and environmental performance affects a corporation's profitability and of how the stock market reacts to a firm's social and environmental behavior.
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Ian Buruma,
Robert L. Corcoran,
Thomas Crampton,
Qi Qianjin,
Minky Worden,
Devin T. Stewart
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05/16/08
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This Workshop for Ethics in Business luncheon will discuss the ethics of engagement with China.
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Steven C. Clemons,
Michael Getler,
Rita J. King,
Jay Rosen,
Alex Koppelman
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04/03/08
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This Workshop for Ethics in Business luncheon will explore the codes of online conduct that are emerging as new media gains more influence in political and business affairs.
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Barry Herman,
Lydia Tomitova,
Jonathan Shafter
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03/07/08
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A book launch with Barry Herman, Lydia Tomitova, and Jonathan Shafter of the joint Carnegie Council–New School Ethics and Debt Project, presenting "Dealing Fairly with Developing Country Debt."
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Edward J. Lincoln
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02/12/08
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Edward J. Lincoln contends that the best chance the United States has of ensuring peace and prosperity—for itself and for the rest of the world—will be found at conference tables rather than on the battlefield.
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Marcus Noland,
Michele Wucker,
Devin T. Stewart
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01/29/08
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One strategy to improve the economies of the Middle East would be to reverse the brain drain, a development that contributed to the blossoming of the high tech sector in economies such as Taiwan and India. Can
public policies contribute to this process?
Susan Aaronson and coauthor Jamie Zimmerman traveled to Brazil, the European Union, India, South Africa, and the United States to examine how policymakers try to achieve trade and human rights objectives. They also explore how member states reconcile these goals at the World Trade Organization (WTO).
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Michael E. Conroy
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11/28/07
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Author Michael Conroy will discuss "Branded!," his new book on certification schemes and their effect on global corporations.
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Nikhil Chandavarkar
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11/02/07
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The third in a series of workshops on ethics and business with civil society and corporations, this joint RSA-Carnegie Council meeting will explore innovative ways of reconciling profit with environmental responsibility.
Daniel Altman will discuss his latest book, Connected: 24 Hours in the Global Economy, which takes the reader on a whirlwind journey through more than a dozen cities, gathering points of view from moguls, ministers, and the men and women on the street.
Charting the rise and fall of Mexico's "Silicon Valley," Kevin Gallagher and his co-author explore issues that resonate through much of Latin America and the developing world: the social, economic, and environmental effects of market-driven globalization.
Climate change, nuclear proliferation, and the threat of a global pandemic have the potential to impact each of our lives. Preventing these threats poses a serious global challenge, but ignoring them could have disastrous consequences. How do we engineer institutions to change incentives so that these global public goods are provided?
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Marcus Noland,
Devin T. Stewart,
Jere Van Dyk
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09/25/07
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One strategy for spurring entrepreneurship in the Middle East and strengthening its links to the global economy would be to reverse the region's brain drain, a development that contributed to the blossoming of the high-tech sector in countries such as Taiwan and India.
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Katy Choo,
Alice Eldridge,
Brian Levy,
Steve A. Rochlin,
Devin T. Stewart
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09/19/07
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The second in a series of workshops on ethics and business with civil society and corporations, this meeting will explore innovative ideas on fighting corruption.
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Anthony F. Lang, Jr.
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09/05/07
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Anthony F. Lang, Jr. examines these dilemmas by exploring what the rules governing the international security order can and cannot do in the war on terrorism, pointing toward a possible world order that emphasizes constitutionalism as a way to reorder international security.
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Robin J. Thompson
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08/09/07
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RSA Trustee Robin Thompson will lead a discussion on the ethical issues presented by climate change and the role that market-based mechanisms in particular could play in promoting environmental justice and globally acceptable solutions.
Ambassador Koji Watanabe of the Japan Center for International Exchange (JCIE)
will discuss the dynamics of the trilateral Japan-US-China relationship, which
is emerging as a key force shaping the stability and governance of Asia.
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Dr. Federico Macaranas
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07/11/07
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Dr. Federico Macaranas of the Asian Institute of Management will discuss how poor nations cope with the challenges of globalization using their comparative advantage in human resources to serve the needs of the developed industrial world.
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Joshua Eisenman,
Eric Heginbotham,
Devin T. Stewart
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05/30/07
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What are China's objectives in the developing world? How will it seek to achieve them? What do they mean for security, economic development, and human rights?
Marcus Noland of the Peterson Institute for International Economics will talk about his new book on famine in North Korea.
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