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This exercise forces students to make explicit ethical choices about policy options. To do this requires an examination of the policy choices by governments at both a deep and practical level.
This introduces a series of tensions: between order and justice in international society; between realist and liberal takes on humanitarian intervention; between current international legal and normative orders; and between thinkers commenting on the intervention issue over time.
In this lesson we discuss the role of emotions in motivating the humanitarian impulse, and the role of media and elite in conditioning the way we view humanitarian crises and action.
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Is environmental protection a legitimate reason to interfere in the affairs of another state? Is the answer to this question the same for state interference as for the behavior of private individuals? What should be the role of international organizations?
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Are corporations in aggregate beneficial for society? Should corporations be granted rights normally accorded to individual citizens?
Are voluntary initiatives such as the UN Global Compact strong enough to effect real change in corporate human rights policies?
In the development community, there is significant debate whether to prioritize anti-corruption efforts over economic development.
Corporations increasingly realize the need to make their business models more environmentally sustainable. But with the outburst of enthusiasm for environmental causes has come a lot of hype.
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Will people associate U.S. power with "global misery" or with the opportunity and pluralism that Obama's victory represents?
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Devin Stewart interviews Seth Kaplan on his new book, which lays out a new paradigm for development.
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"Corporate Social License and Community Consent," by Keith Slack.
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Go to the Journal for articles on ethics and foreign policy.
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