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In the face of the disastrous cyclone in Myanmar, the question of humanitarian intervention inevitably arises. A selection of journal articles explores this complex issue.
The publisher Wiley-Blackwell has just issued its 2007 report on the Council's journal, Ethics & International Affairs. The following is a list of the top ten downloaded articles on the Blackwell Synergy site in 2007.
Human rights, India, globalization, fair trade, and Microsoft's attempt to
manipulate Wikipedia--these are just some of the topics that you chose as the
most popular resources of 2007. They range in date from Shashi Tharoor in
November 2007 to a classic 1995 speech by Zbigniew Brzezinski.
Since bad news always grabs the headlines and positive stories don't get the attention they deserve, this selection of resources features instances of change for the better.
Economies worldwide have become increasingly integrated, with far-reaching consequences both good and bad. This selection of resources explores this great wave of economic globalization.
The Carnegie Council offers essential resources on Islam and the West, from
discussions of "the clash of civilizations" theory to reports on the
challenges of integrating Muslim immigrants in Europe and the United States.
Will Ban Ki-moon succeed in "the world's toughest job," or will the UN become increasingly irrelevant, as some of its critics claim?
The dangers of global warming, pollution, and resource depletion are real, they are happening now, and they suggest a moral imperative to act. The Carnegie Council provides a forum to develop environmental solutions that meet the demands of human rights protection, justice, development, and sustainability.
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Recent allegations of war crimes in Haditha point to the urgent need for ethical leadership in the conduct of war. U.S. commander in Iraq, Lt. Gen. Peter W. Chiarelli has issued a directive to establish fresh training in legal, moral, and ethical standards for the battlefield, to help us focus more clearly on the values that separate us from our enemies.
This special report consists of excerpts from Carnegie Council resources (with links to full texts) on the moral implications of prisoner abuse.
2004 marks the tenth year since the genocide in Rwanda, in which an estimated 800,000 lives were taken in the course of 100 days. To commemorate these tragic events, CarnegieCouncil.org offers this special report.
This special report consists of a collection of
statements on the ethical aspects of the war on Iraq.
The statements were made by leading thinkers in the field
of ethics and international affairs, several of whom have
appeared recently at Carnegie Council events.
This 2003 special report presents a collection of statements on the ethical aspects of the foreign policy challenges presented by North Korea, with links to full-length texts where available. The statements were made by leading thinkers in Japan-Korea area studies and/or international affairs, all of whom have appeared recently at Carnegie Council events or contributed to our publications.
In recent times, the issue of reparations for slavery, long on the fringe of political thought, has come increasingly to dominate mainstream discussions about racism, colonialism, and poverty.
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Paul Collier on why the poorest countries are failing and what can be done about it.
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