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Dan Bobkoff | Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs
Dan Bobkoff is senior editor at Business Insider.
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Stephanie Hepburn | Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs
Stephanie Hepburn is an independent journalist whose work has been published in Americas Quarterly, USA Today U-Wire, Glamour, Gender Issues, and the New...
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Colin Dueck | Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs
Colin Dueck is a professor in the Schar School of Policy and Government at George Mason University, and a non-resident fellow at the American Enterprise...
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The False Dilemma of the Sweatshop | Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs
Poorer countries can avoid a trade-off between enhancing labour standards and taking full advantage of job-creating production and trading opportunities if...
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James Farrer | Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs
James Farrer is professor of sociology and global studies at Sophia University in Tokyo, specializing in urban sociology in East Asia, with publications on...
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Leslie Gelb | Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs
Leslie (Les) Howard Gelb is a former correspondent for The New York Times and is president emeritus of the Council on Foreign Relations.
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Diana Constantinescu | Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs
Diana studied philosophy at the University of Bucharest, and communications and public relations at the National School for Political and Administrative...
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Global Ethics Corner: Occupy Moscow | Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs
With Vladimir Putin's party receiving a rebuke in the December 4th parliamentary elections, Russia is at a crossroads. With alleged voter fraud and massive...
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Carnegie Council por la Ética en los Asuntos Internacionales | Inicio
Durante más de 100 años, Carnegie Council ha trabajado para potenciar la ética identificando y abordando las cuestiones éticas más críticas de hoy y de mañana.
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Just war | Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs
Access a definition of Just War, along with featured reading, discussion questions, and a list of resources on the topic.
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Antonio Donini | Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs
Antonio Donini is visiting fellow at the Feinstein International Famine Center at Tufts University.
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Patrick Clawson | Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs
Patrick Clawson is deputy director for research of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy.
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Anthony F. Lang, Jr. | Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs
Anthony F. Lang, Jr., is director of the Centre for Global Constitutionalism and senior lecturer in the School of International Relations at the University of...
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Gareth Porter | Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs
Gareth Porter is a historian, investigative journalist, author, and policy analyst specializing in U.S. national security policy.
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Coercive Diplomacy | Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs
Charles Kupchan discusses coercive diplomacy. Coercive diplomacy is defined as
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Ronald Bruder | Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs
Ronald Bruder is the founder and chair of Education For Employment (EFE).
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Robert Clark | Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs
Robert Clark is senior associate, civil liberties and privacy officer, Office of Civil Liberties, Privacy and Transparency at the Office of the Director of...
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Peter Higgins | Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs
Peter Higgins holds a personal chair in outdoor and environmental education at Moray House School of Education at the University of Edinburgh and is dean of...
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David Morrow | Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs
David Morrow is a faculty fellow with the Forum for Climate Engineering Assessment at American University and a visiting fellow at the Institute for Philosophy...
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Connect | Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs
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Michael Oppenheimer | Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs
Michael Oppenheimer is the Albert G. Milbank Professor of Geosciences and International Affairs in the Woodrow Wilson School and the Department of Geosciences...
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Emily Kilcrease | Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs
Emily Kilcrease is a recent graduate from the University of Oregon where she received her BS. in political science and a Minor in legal studies in conjunction...
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Andrew Field | Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs
Andrew Field is educator and Asia scholar at Shanghai Flaneur. Field was a lecturer at the University of New South Wales School of History.
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Silvia Ribeiro | Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs
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Information Warfare Series | Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs
With the growing power of surveillance technology and digital media, coupled with the prohibitive cost of all-out-war, political influence operations have...
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Elizabeth A. Cole | Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs
Elizabeth A. "Lili" Cole is a visiting fellow at the School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution at George Mason University, now based in the San Francisco...
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Democracy | Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs
With large numbers of people losing faith in democracy, Carnegie Council focuses on better understanding this trend.
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Should States Apologize? | Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs
According to Chinese President Jiang Zemin, the United States owed China an official apology (baoqian) for sending out a spy plane that collided with a Chinese...
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Sophie Flint | Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs
Sophie Flint works as a project manager for Strategic Resource Group, a nonprofit that supports Christian organizations throughout the greater Middle East.
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Jean Blackwell | Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs
Jean Blackwell is former CEO of Cummins Foundation and executive vice president of corporate responsibility, Cummins Inc.
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Tom Bigg | Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs
Tom Bigg is head of partnerships at the International Institute for Environment and Development.
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Legacies and Prospects of Joint Criminal Enterprises in Europe | Carnegie Council for Ethics in...
In March 2016, former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic was convicted of genocide, crimes against humanity, and war crimes. Of course, this is a positive...
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Global Ethics Weekly: Helsinki's Aftermath & the "Montenegro Test" | Carnegie Council for Ethics in...
The July 16 summit and press conference in Helsinki brought the words "treason" and "blackmail" into mainstream conversations about the Trump White House and...
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Job Creation in the Arab World: Education for Employment's Mariel Davis | Carnegie Council for...
The Middle East and North Africa is a particularly challenging region to create employment for young people and women, says Mariel Davis. Yet Education for...