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Cyberethics: The Emerging Codes of Online Conduct   Report/Paper
Abigail Paris 04/10/08
The Internet presents a paradigm shift in the domain of human communication, with special consequences for media and publishing.

U.S.-Russia relations: Under Stress, and in Need of Care   Report/Paper
David C. Speedie 04/09/08
There are two essential truths concerning the current state of the U.S.-Russia relationship: it is bad, as bad as at any time since the Cold War's end; and it is getting worse. 

Developing Strategic Leaders for the 21st Century   Report/Paper
Jeffrey D. McCausland 03/06/08
This monograph examines the development of career civilian leaders for strategic decision making in the national security policy process.

A Clean Hands Trust for the People of Sudan (Part 4)   Report/Paper
Leif Wenar 02/01/08
Wenar argues that a trust-and-tariff mechanism could be used against countries that insist on buying resources from the worst regimes. The revenues would go to repressed peoples such as the Sudanese.

Stopping the Flow of Stolen Resources (Part 3)   Report/Paper
Leif Wenar 02/01/08
Calculations show that oil companies illicitly transport into the U.S. over 600 million barrels of oil each year. This is 12.7 percent of U.S. oil imports--more than one barrel in eight.

Might Makes the Right to Sell? (Part 2)   Report/Paper
Leif Wenar 02/01/08
Customary practices left over from the era of absolute state sovereignty still give property rights to whoever can exert coercive control over a population. This might-makes-right rule contradicts the movement toward citizen ownership of natural resources.

Property Rights and the Resource Curse (Part 1)   Report/Paper
Leif Wenar 02/01/08
Because of a major flaw in the international trade system, consumers in rich countries unknowingly buy stolen goods every day. The raw materials used to make these goods are taken from the poorest people in the world, by stealth and by force.

The Real "Surge" of 2007: Non-Combatant Death in Iraq and Afghanistan   Report/Paper
Neta C. Crawford, Catherine Lutz, Robert Jay Lifton, Judith L. Herman, Howard Zinn 01/22/08
While overall violence declined in Iraq in the last few months, civilian deaths at U.S. hands in both Iraq and Afghanistan were up approximately 70 percent in 2007 compared to 2006.

A New Sense of Direction (1968)   Report/Paper
Martin Luther King 01/17/08
Dr. King gave this speech just a few months before his assassination and it is his last thorough evaluation of the movement. Still sadly relevant, he discusses U.S. racism, injustice, and militarism, and despite all, reaffirms his committment to non-violence.

Hu's on First?   Report/Paper
Joshua Kurlantzick, Devin T. Stewart 11/27/07
China has greatly stepped up its diplomatic, trade, and aid efforts in Southeast Asia, write Josh Kurlantzick and Devin Stewart. But it still has a lot of hurdles to overcome before it can claim to be a trusted regional leader.

Responsible Profit: Climate Change and the Green Economy   Report/Paper
Matthew Taylor, Matt Prescott, Christopher Kelly, Nikhil Chandavarkar, Mark Fulton 11/13/07
This rapporteur's summary from the third Workshop for Ethics in Business features discussion of the social aspiration gap, personal carbon trading, building megacommunities to solve collective problems, fair negotiating with developing countries, and a carbon price for the financial sector.

Iraq After the "Surge"   Report/Paper
Jeffrey D. McCausland 11/11/07
Is the "surge" working? McCausland analyzes its results in four different areas of Iraqi life: political, military, diplomatic, and economic. He goes on to discuss the way forward, which seems to be a choice between several bad alternatives.

Some Good News from Iraq: Sweet Sixteen   Report/Paper
Jeffrey D. McCausland 10/03/07
Not all the news from Iraq is bad. Three years ago, Soham lost both her legs in a terrorist attack. American soldiers fly her to a U.S. army hospital for treatment and vow to see her walk one day.

Innovations in Fighting Corruption   Report/Paper
Steve A. Rochlin, Alice Eldridge, Katy Choo, Brian Levy 09/24/07
This is a rapporteur's summary from Global Policy Innovations' second Workshop for Ethics and Business. The speakers include representatives from AccountAbility, GE, Lockheed Martin, and the World Bank.

The Ethics of Climate Change and the Carbon Economy   Report/Paper
Robin J. Thompson, Joel H. Rosenthal, Devin T. Stewart 08/09/07
Thompson argues that we have reached a tipping point on climate change. Consumers are showing their concern over this issue, and some government officials have taken notice. What are the most effective next steps for individuals and for governments?

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