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REED BONADONNA
Reed Bonadonna is a former infantry officer and field historian in the U.S. Marine Corps with deployments to Lebanon and Iraq and retiring with the rank of colonel. He was also formerly a Carnegie Council Global Ethics Fellow and Senior Fellow and the IS ETHICAL CAPITALISM POSSIBLE? CREDIT: Emre Ayaroglu (). I was scheduled to deliver a keynote speech next month to more than 1,000 business executives on the topic of whether ethical capitalism is possible. INTERNATIONAL REGULATION OF GENETIC ENGINEERING: ETHICAL "Though it may be tempting to advance this new technology as far as we can, we must realize that genetic engineering may come at significant societal costs that may not be fully recognized until it is too late. We don't want another Eugenics movement on ETHICS ON FILM: DISCUSSION OF "ZERO DARK THIRTY CREDIT: Sony Pictures Overview. A fictional adaptation of the CIA's hunt for Osama bin Laden, the blockbuster film Zero Dark Thirty presents us with a number of important ethical questions.Along with a renewed debate surrounding torture and "enhanced interrogation techniques," the movie has also sparked a discussion over the ethical responsibilities of filmmakers. ETHICS ON FILM: DISCUSSION OF "THE BATTLE OF ALGIERSSEE MORE ONCARNEGIECOUNCIL.ORG
ETHICS ON FILM: DISCUSSION OF "BLOOD DIAMOND" RETHINKING CULTURAL GENOCIDE UNDER INTERNATIONAL LAW Cultural genocide is a unique wrong that should be recognized independently and that rises to the level of meriting individual criminal responsibility. If the highest values of a society are expressed through its criminal laws, then acts of cultural genocide THE STOLEN GENERATION: ABORIGINAL CHILDREN IN AUSTRALIA The Stolen Generation: Aboriginal Children In Australia From our Archives: 100 for 100. Human Rights Dialogue: "Cultural Rights" (Spring 2005). April 22, 2005 CARNEGIE COUNCIL FOR ETHICS IN INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRSPROGRAMSMULTIMEDIAEDUCATIONEVENTSNEWSPUBLICATIONS The mission of Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs is to inspire and guide debate, and to educate the public on ethical choices in matters related to global affairs. Since our founding by Andrew Carnegie a century ago, we have been one of the world's top creators of nonpartisan educational resources on international ethics used by professionals, journalists, educators WAR AND SELF-DEFENSE Self-defense is constituted by a set of normative relations between four elements: the subject of the right (the defender) the object against whom the right is held (the aggressor) the act that is the content of the right (in typical cases of self-defense this will be homicide) the end of self-defense (the good that the defensive act isREED BONADONNA
Reed Bonadonna is a former infantry officer and field historian in the U.S. Marine Corps with deployments to Lebanon and Iraq and retiring with the rank of colonel. He was also formerly a Carnegie Council Global Ethics Fellow and Senior Fellow and the IS ETHICAL CAPITALISM POSSIBLE? CREDIT: Emre Ayaroglu (). I was scheduled to deliver a keynote speech next month to more than 1,000 business executives on the topic of whether ethical capitalism is possible. INTERNATIONAL REGULATION OF GENETIC ENGINEERING: ETHICAL "Though it may be tempting to advance this new technology as far as we can, we must realize that genetic engineering may come at significant societal costs that may not be fully recognized until it is too late. We don't want another Eugenics movement on ETHICS ON FILM: DISCUSSION OF "ZERO DARK THIRTY CREDIT: Sony Pictures Overview. A fictional adaptation of the CIA's hunt for Osama bin Laden, the blockbuster film Zero Dark Thirty presents us with a number of important ethical questions.Along with a renewed debate surrounding torture and "enhanced interrogation techniques," the movie has also sparked a discussion over the ethical responsibilities of filmmakers. ETHICS ON FILM: DISCUSSION OF "THE BATTLE OF ALGIERSSEE MORE ONCARNEGIECOUNCIL.ORG
ETHICS ON FILM: DISCUSSION OF "BLOOD DIAMOND" RETHINKING CULTURAL GENOCIDE UNDER INTERNATIONAL LAW Cultural genocide is a unique wrong that should be recognized independently and that rises to the level of meriting individual criminal responsibility. If the highest values of a society are expressed through its criminal laws, then acts of cultural genocide THE STOLEN GENERATION: ABORIGINAL CHILDREN IN AUSTRALIA The Stolen Generation: Aboriginal Children In Australia From our Archives: 100 for 100. Human Rights Dialogue: "Cultural Rights" (Spring 2005). April 22, 2005 CARNEGIE COUNCIL FOR ETHICS IN INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS The mission of Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs is to inspire and guide debate, and to educate the public on ethical choices in matters related to global affairs. Since our founding by Andrew Carnegie a century ago, we have been one of the world's top creators of nonpartisan educational resources on international ethics used by professionals, journalists, educators ARE AMERICANS FACING AN UNDEMOCRATIC FUTURE? WITH JASON JOEL ROSENTHAL: Good evening, and welcome to our Carnegie Council virtual conversation. Thanks for joining us. Our guest is Jason Stanley. Jason, thanks for Zoom-ing in. Jason is professor of philosophy at Yale University and author of the book How Fascism Works: The Politics of Us and Them.. Our topic today is the troubled present and concerning future for American democracy.PIA-MILAN GREEN
Pia-Milan Green is a research fellow for Carnegie Council's Artificial Intelligence and Equality ETHICS, EQUALITY, AND AI IN THE CARIBBEAN Artificial intelligence (AI) will affect the socio-economic development of nations across the globe. Caribbean countries are particularly susceptible because they tend to be labor intensive economies and are therefore at risk of significant economic and TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIAL JUSTICE It is to that theme that he will address his remarks, pursuing further the notion of how we might reconcile our achievements in science and technology with our responsibilities for social justice. Joel H. Rosenthal. President. Carnegie Council on Ethics and InternationalAffairs.
ILLIBERAL DEMOCRACY ON THE RISE: EXAMINING BRAZIL, HUNGARY The post-World War II liberal order faces unprecedented upheaval as countries and their leaders retreat from globalism, embrace nationalism, and attack democratic norms. Whether it’s Bolsonaro in Brazil, Orbán in Hungary, or Modi in India--illiberalism is ETHICS ON FILM: DISCUSSION OF "FOOD, INC." Brief Overview. Food, Inc. takes a look at the U.S. food industry and examines how what we eat gets from the seed or animal to our table. Directed by Robert Kenner, this documentary explores farms around the country, both large and small, meat and vegetable. It reveals different practices in the food industry, with some farmers andcompany
ERICA SIMMONS
Erica Simmons is chairwoman of Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Jamaica and the executive director of the Center for Innovation and Advanced Manufacturing at the Caribbean MaritimeSTACEY N. RUSSELL
Stacey N. Russell is a journalist, media-communications consultant, and Get Safe Online Ambassador. ETHICS ON FILM: DISCUSSION OF "MALCOLM X" Malcolm X is seen by some as a symbol of the enduring struggle for equal rights for all human beings; but for others his legacy is tainted by his embrace of the Nation of Islam's fiery rhetoric. Spike Lee's epic film explores all incarnations of the civilREED BONADONNA
Reed Bonadonna is a former infantry officer and field historian in the U.S. Marine Corps with deployments to Lebanon and Iraq and retiring with the rank of colonel. He was also formerly a Carnegie Council Global Ethics Fellow and Senior Fellow and the IS ETHICAL CAPITALISM POSSIBLE? CREDIT: Emre Ayaroglu (). I was scheduled to deliver a keynote speech next month to more than 1,000 business executives on the topic of whether ethical capitalism is possible.JOEL KOTKIN
Joel Kotkin is a Distinguished Presidential Fellow in Urban Futures with Chapman University in California and an adjunct fellow with the London-based Legatum Institute. INTERNATIONAL REGULATION OF GENETIC ENGINEERING: ETHICAL "Though it may be tempting to advance this new technology as far as we can, we must realize that genetic engineering may come at significant societal costs that may not be fully recognized until it is too late. We don't want another Eugenics movement on CHRISTOPHER L. AVERY • Business and Human Rights in a Time of Change (London: Amnesty International UK, Feb. 2000)Avery-Report. • "Business and Human Rights in a Time of Change," in M. Kamminga and S. Zia-Zarifi (eds.), Liability of Multinational Corporations under International Law (The Hague: Kluwer International Law, 2000) • "Business and Human Rights," in V. Iyer (ed.), Democracy, Human Rights and theBEN WILDAVSKY
Ben Wildavsky is senior fellow and executive director of the College Board Policy Center. Previously, Wildavsky was Senior Fellow in Research and Policy at the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation and a guest scholar at the Brookings Institution. He joined the Kauffman Foundation following an 18-year career as a writer and editorspecializing in
ROBERT G. SHAW
Robert G. Shaw is a managing director of Sea Trade Holdings Inc., an owner and operator of dry bulk cargo ships. He is also an independent director of Höegh LNG Partners L.P. listed on the New York Stock Exchange and is a director of The Steamship WORKING WITHIN NIGERIA'S SHARIA COURTS Working within Nigeria's Sharia Courts. Read responses to this interview by Uché U. Ewelukwa and Albagir A. Mukhatar. Until 1999, Muslim laws in Nigeria applied primarily to civil matters. Since the end of military rule in 1999, twelve of Nigeria’s thirty-six states have extended Muslim, or Sharia, laws to criminal matters. THE STOLEN GENERATION: ABORIGINAL CHILDREN IN AUSTRALIA The Stolen Generation: Aboriginal Children In Australia From our Archives: 100 for 100. Human Rights Dialogue: "Cultural Rights" (Spring 2005). April 22, 2005 READING LIST AND DISCUSSION QUESTIONS ON GENDER AND JAPAN This 10.5-week Asia Dialogues Program reading list with discussion questions explores current issues relating to gender in Japanese society. Topics include: women in the workplace, equal voice in politics, demographic trends, and genderREED BONADONNA
Reed Bonadonna is a former infantry officer and field historian in the U.S. Marine Corps with deployments to Lebanon and Iraq and retiring with the rank of colonel. He was also formerly a Carnegie Council Global Ethics Fellow and Senior Fellow and the IS ETHICAL CAPITALISM POSSIBLE? CREDIT: Emre Ayaroglu (). I was scheduled to deliver a keynote speech next month to more than 1,000 business executives on the topic of whether ethical capitalism is possible.JOEL KOTKIN
Joel Kotkin is a Distinguished Presidential Fellow in Urban Futures with Chapman University in California and an adjunct fellow with the London-based Legatum Institute. INTERNATIONAL REGULATION OF GENETIC ENGINEERING: ETHICAL "Though it may be tempting to advance this new technology as far as we can, we must realize that genetic engineering may come at significant societal costs that may not be fully recognized until it is too late. We don't want another Eugenics movement on CHRISTOPHER L. AVERY • Business and Human Rights in a Time of Change (London: Amnesty International UK, Feb. 2000)Avery-Report. • "Business and Human Rights in a Time of Change," in M. Kamminga and S. Zia-Zarifi (eds.), Liability of Multinational Corporations under International Law (The Hague: Kluwer International Law, 2000) • "Business and Human Rights," in V. Iyer (ed.), Democracy, Human Rights and theBEN WILDAVSKY
Ben Wildavsky is senior fellow and executive director of the College Board Policy Center. Previously, Wildavsky was Senior Fellow in Research and Policy at the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation and a guest scholar at the Brookings Institution. He joined the Kauffman Foundation following an 18-year career as a writer and editorspecializing in
ROBERT G. SHAW
Robert G. Shaw is a managing director of Sea Trade Holdings Inc., an owner and operator of dry bulk cargo ships. He is also an independent director of Höegh LNG Partners L.P. listed on the New York Stock Exchange and is a director of The Steamship WORKING WITHIN NIGERIA'S SHARIA COURTS Working within Nigeria's Sharia Courts. Read responses to this interview by Uché U. Ewelukwa and Albagir A. Mukhatar. Until 1999, Muslim laws in Nigeria applied primarily to civil matters. Since the end of military rule in 1999, twelve of Nigeria’s thirty-six states have extended Muslim, or Sharia, laws to criminal matters. THE STOLEN GENERATION: ABORIGINAL CHILDREN IN AUSTRALIA The Stolen Generation: Aboriginal Children In Australia From our Archives: 100 for 100. Human Rights Dialogue: "Cultural Rights" (Spring 2005). April 22, 2005 READING LIST AND DISCUSSION QUESTIONS ON GENDER AND JAPAN This 10.5-week Asia Dialogues Program reading list with discussion questions explores current issues relating to gender in Japanese society. Topics include: women in the workplace, equal voice in politics, demographic trends, and gender VACCINE DIPLOMACY VERSUS VACCINE NATIONALISM: SYNTHESIS OR In response to Senior Fellow Nikolas Gvosdev's blog post on "vaccine diplomacy vs. vaccine nationalism" Samuel Owusu-Antwi, Ph.D. candidate at the University of Ghana, asks whether these two ideas can be synthesized to promote the "greater ETHICS, EQUALITY, AND AI IN THE CARIBBEAN Artificial intelligence (AI) will affect the socio-economic development of nations across the globe. Caribbean countries are particularly susceptible because they tend to be labor intensive economies and are therefore at risk of significant economic andNICHOLAS HILDYARD
Nicholas Hildyard is a founder and director of The Corner House, a U.K. research and advocacy group focusing on human rights, the environment, and development. THE IRAQ WAR: PRIMARY SOURCES The Iraq War: Primary Sources. On the tenth anniversary of the U.S. invasion of Iraq, we look back on the ethical debates surrounding the war, and the conflict's tragic results. Millions of Iraqis — along with many others in the Middle East, plus Americans and their European allies — are still struggling with the consequences of March 19JANOS PASZTOR
Janos Pasztor is Carnegie Council senior fellow and executive director of the Carnegie Climate Governance (C2G) Initiative. He has over 35 years of work experience in the areas of energy, environment, climate change, and sustainable development. BeforePIA-MILAN GREEN
Pia-Milan Green is a research fellow for Carnegie Council's Artificial Intelligence and Equality ILLIBERAL DEMOCRACY ON THE RISE: EXAMINING BRAZIL, HUNGARY The post-World War II liberal order faces unprecedented upheaval as countries and their leaders retreat from globalism, embrace nationalism, and attack democratic norms. Whether it’s Bolsonaro in Brazil, Orbán in Hungary, or Modi in India--illiberalism isERICA SIMMONS
Erica Simmons is chairwoman of Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Jamaica and the executive director of the Center for Innovation and Advanced Manufacturing at the Caribbean MaritimeBEN WILDAVSKY
Ben Wildavsky is senior fellow and executive director of the College Board Policy Center. Previously, Wildavsky was Senior Fellow in Research and Policy at the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation and a guest scholar at the Brookings Institution. He joined the Kauffman Foundation following an 18-year career as a writer and editorspecializing in
STACEY N. RUSSELL
Stacey N. Russell is a journalist, media-communications consultant, and Get Safe Online Ambassador.REED BONADONNA
Reed Bonadonna is a former infantry officer and field historian in the U.S. Marine Corps with deployments to Lebanon and Iraq and retiring with the rank of colonel. He was also formerly a Carnegie Council Global Ethics Fellow and Senior Fellow and the IS ETHICAL CAPITALISM POSSIBLE? CREDIT: Emre Ayaroglu (). I was scheduled to deliver a keynote speech next month to more than 1,000 business executives on the topic of whether ethical capitalism is possible.JOEL KOTKIN
Joel Kotkin is a Distinguished Presidential Fellow in Urban Futures with Chapman University in California and an adjunct fellow with the London-based Legatum Institute. CHRISTOPHER L. AVERY • Business and Human Rights in a Time of Change (London: Amnesty International UK, Feb. 2000)Avery-Report. • "Business and Human Rights in a Time of Change," in M. Kamminga and S. Zia-Zarifi (eds.), Liability of Multinational Corporations under International Law (The Hague: Kluwer International Law, 2000) • "Business and Human Rights," in V. Iyer (ed.), Democracy, Human Rights and theBEN WILDAVSKY
Ben Wildavsky is senior fellow and executive director of the College Board Policy Center. Previously, Wildavsky was Senior Fellow in Research and Policy at the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation and a guest scholar at the Brookings Institution. He joined the Kauffman Foundation following an 18-year career as a writer and editorspecializing in
ROBERT G. SHAW
Robert G. Shaw is a managing director of Sea Trade Holdings Inc., an owner and operator of dry bulk cargo ships. He is also an independent director of Höegh LNG Partners L.P. listed on the New York Stock Exchange and is a director of The Steamship INTERNATIONAL REGULATION OF GENETIC ENGINEERING: ETHICAL International Regulation of Genetic Engineering: Ethical Considerations in the 21st Century Soo Hyun Kim, Second Prize, High School Category, Essay Contest 2017 WORKING WITHIN NIGERIA'S SHARIA COURTS Working within Nigeria's Sharia Courts. Read responses to this interview by Uché U. Ewelukwa and Albagir A. Mukhatar. Until 1999, Muslim laws in Nigeria applied primarily to civil matters. Since the end of military rule in 1999, twelve of Nigeria’s thirty-six states have extended Muslim, or Sharia, laws to criminal matters. THE STOLEN GENERATION: ABORIGINAL CHILDREN IN AUSTRALIA The Stolen Generation: Aboriginal Children In Australia From our Archives: 100 for 100. Human Rights Dialogue: "Cultural Rights" (Spring 2005). April 22, 2005 READING LIST AND DISCUSSION QUESTIONS ON GENDER AND JAPAN This 10.5-week Asia Dialogues Program reading list with discussion questions explores current issues relating to gender in Japanese society. Topics include: women in the workplace, equal voice in politics, demographic trends, and genderREED BONADONNA
Reed Bonadonna is a former infantry officer and field historian in the U.S. Marine Corps with deployments to Lebanon and Iraq and retiring with the rank of colonel. He was also formerly a Carnegie Council Global Ethics Fellow and Senior Fellow and the IS ETHICAL CAPITALISM POSSIBLE? CREDIT: Emre Ayaroglu (). I was scheduled to deliver a keynote speech next month to more than 1,000 business executives on the topic of whether ethical capitalism is possible.JOEL KOTKIN
Joel Kotkin is a Distinguished Presidential Fellow in Urban Futures with Chapman University in California and an adjunct fellow with the London-based Legatum Institute. CHRISTOPHER L. AVERY • Business and Human Rights in a Time of Change (London: Amnesty International UK, Feb. 2000)Avery-Report. • "Business and Human Rights in a Time of Change," in M. Kamminga and S. Zia-Zarifi (eds.), Liability of Multinational Corporations under International Law (The Hague: Kluwer International Law, 2000) • "Business and Human Rights," in V. Iyer (ed.), Democracy, Human Rights and theBEN WILDAVSKY
Ben Wildavsky is senior fellow and executive director of the College Board Policy Center. Previously, Wildavsky was Senior Fellow in Research and Policy at the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation and a guest scholar at the Brookings Institution. He joined the Kauffman Foundation following an 18-year career as a writer and editorspecializing in
ROBERT G. SHAW
Robert G. Shaw is a managing director of Sea Trade Holdings Inc., an owner and operator of dry bulk cargo ships. He is also an independent director of Höegh LNG Partners L.P. listed on the New York Stock Exchange and is a director of The Steamship INTERNATIONAL REGULATION OF GENETIC ENGINEERING: ETHICAL International Regulation of Genetic Engineering: Ethical Considerations in the 21st Century Soo Hyun Kim, Second Prize, High School Category, Essay Contest 2017 WORKING WITHIN NIGERIA'S SHARIA COURTS Working within Nigeria's Sharia Courts. Read responses to this interview by Uché U. Ewelukwa and Albagir A. Mukhatar. Until 1999, Muslim laws in Nigeria applied primarily to civil matters. Since the end of military rule in 1999, twelve of Nigeria’s thirty-six states have extended Muslim, or Sharia, laws to criminal matters. THE STOLEN GENERATION: ABORIGINAL CHILDREN IN AUSTRALIA The Stolen Generation: Aboriginal Children In Australia From our Archives: 100 for 100. Human Rights Dialogue: "Cultural Rights" (Spring 2005). April 22, 2005 READING LIST AND DISCUSSION QUESTIONS ON GENDER AND JAPAN This 10.5-week Asia Dialogues Program reading list with discussion questions explores current issues relating to gender in Japanese society. Topics include: women in the workplace, equal voice in politics, demographic trends, and gender VACCINE DIPLOMACY VERSUS VACCINE NATIONALISM: SYNTHESIS OR In response to Senior Fellow Nikolas Gvosdev's blog post on "vaccine diplomacy vs. vaccine nationalism" Samuel Owusu-Antwi, Ph.D. candidate at the University of Ghana, asks whether these two ideas can be synthesized to promote the "greater ETHICS, EQUALITY, AND AI IN THE CARIBBEAN Artificial intelligence (AI) will affect the socio-economic development of nations across the globe. Caribbean countries are particularly susceptible because they tend to be labor intensive economies and are therefore at risk of significant economic and THE IRAQ WAR: PRIMARY SOURCES The Iraq War: Primary Sources. On the tenth anniversary of the U.S. invasion of Iraq, we look back on the ethical debates surrounding the war, and the conflict's tragic results. Millions of Iraqis — along with many others in the Middle East, plus Americans and their European allies — are still struggling with the consequences of March 19NICHOLAS HILDYARD
Nicholas Hildyard is a founder and director of The Corner House, a U.K. research and advocacy group focusing on human rights, the environment, and development. WHY IS FREEDOM OF SPEECH SO UNIQUE IN THE UNITED STATES What makes freedom of speech in the United States so different from other democratic countries, particularly those in Western Europe? In a June 1, 2017 talk on his new book,The Soul of the First Amendment, Floyd Abrams suggests that we have to look no further than the First Amendment of the Constitution and the language it uses to restrict thegovernment.
ILLIBERAL DEMOCRACY ON THE RISE: EXAMINING BRAZIL, HUNGARY The post-World War II liberal order faces unprecedented upheaval as countries and their leaders retreat from globalism, embrace nationalism, and attack democratic norms. Whether it’s Bolsonaro in Brazil, Orbán in Hungary, or Modi in India--illiberalism isPIA-MILAN GREEN
Pia-Milan Green is a research fellow for Carnegie Council's Artificial Intelligence and EqualityJANOS PASZTOR
Janos Pasztor is Carnegie Council senior fellow and executive director of the Carnegie Climate Governance (C2G) Initiative. He has over 35 years of work experience in the areas of energy, environment, climate change, and sustainable development. BeforeERICA SIMMONS
Erica Simmons is chairwoman of Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Jamaica and the executive director of the Center for Innovation and Advanced Manufacturing at the Caribbean MaritimeSTACEY N. RUSSELL
Stacey N. Russell is a journalist, media-communications consultant, and Get Safe Online Ambassador. ETHICS ON FILM: DISCUSSION OF "FOOD, INC." Brief Overview. Food, Inc. takes a look at the U.S. food industry and examines how what we eat gets from the seed or animal to our table. Directed by Robert Kenner, this documentary explores farms around the country, both large and small, meat and vegetable. It reveals different practices in the food industry, with some farmers andcompany
REED BONADONNA
Reed Bonadonna is a former infantry officer and field historian in the U.S. Marine Corps with deployments to Lebanon and Iraq and retiring with the rank of colonel. He was also formerly a Carnegie Council Global Ethics Fellow and Senior Fellow and the ETHICS ON FILM: DISCUSSION OF "SCHINDLER'S LIST It's almost impossible to grasp the enormity of the Holocaust, and there's also the danger of regarding it as a one-time occurrence in the distant past. "Schindler's List" is a powerful tool for teaching about the Holocaust, genocide, good and ETHICS ON FILM: DISCUSSION OF "THE BATTLE OF ALGIERSSEE MORE ONCARNEGIECOUNCIL.ORG
ETHICS ON FILM: DISCUSSION OF "ZERO DARK THIRTY CREDIT: Sony Pictures Overview. A fictional adaptation of the CIA's hunt for Osama bin Laden, the blockbuster film Zero Dark Thirty presents us with a number of important ethical questions.Along with a renewed debate surrounding torture and "enhanced interrogation techniques," the movie has also sparked a discussion over the ethical responsibilities of filmmakers. WAR AND SELF-DEFENSE Self-defense is constituted by a set of normative relations between four elements: the subject of the right (the defender) the object against whom the right is held (the aggressor) the act that is the content of the right (in typical cases of self-defense this will be homicide) the end of self-defense (the good that the defensive act is IS ETHICAL CAPITALISM POSSIBLE? CREDIT: Emre Ayaroglu (). I was scheduled to deliver a keynote speech next month to more than 1,000 business executives on the topic of whether ethical capitalism is possible. INTERNATIONAL REGULATION OF GENETIC ENGINEERING: ETHICAL International Regulation of Genetic Engineering: Ethical Considerations in the 21st Century Soo Hyun Kim, Second Prize, High School Category, Essay Contest 2017 THE SYMBIOTIC RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN WESTERN MEDIA AND NOTES 1 Quoted in "The Aftermath of the Paris Attacks Is a Time to Grieve, Not Fear Monger."Sam Corey, Huffington Post, 11/14/2015 2 How the changing media is changing terrorism. Jason Burke, The Guardian," 02/24/2016 3 "How the changing media is changing terrorism." Jason Burke, The Guardian, 02/24/2016 4 "How sensationalist TV stories on terrorism make Americans more hawkish." THE SUCCESSES AND FAILURES OF UN INTERVENTION IN EAST Magno observes: "Every time you talk about an international tribunal with someone who works for the U.N. in East Timor they say, 'Well, you know, it takes a lot of money, it takes a lot of time . . . .' The people of East Timor say they want justice, ETHICS ON FILM: DISCUSSION OF "FOOD, INC." Brief Overview. Food, Inc. takes a look at the U.S. food industry and examines how what we eat gets from the seed or animal to our table. Directed by Robert Kenner, this documentary explores farms around the country, both large and small, meat and vegetable. It reveals different practices in the food industry, with some farmers andcompany
REED BONADONNA
Reed Bonadonna is a former infantry officer and field historian in the U.S. Marine Corps with deployments to Lebanon and Iraq and retiring with the rank of colonel. He was also formerly a Carnegie Council Global Ethics Fellow and Senior Fellow and the ETHICS ON FILM: DISCUSSION OF "SCHINDLER'S LIST It's almost impossible to grasp the enormity of the Holocaust, and there's also the danger of regarding it as a one-time occurrence in the distant past. "Schindler's List" is a powerful tool for teaching about the Holocaust, genocide, good and ETHICS ON FILM: DISCUSSION OF "THE BATTLE OF ALGIERSSEE MORE ONCARNEGIECOUNCIL.ORG
ETHICS ON FILM: DISCUSSION OF "ZERO DARK THIRTY CREDIT: Sony Pictures Overview. A fictional adaptation of the CIA's hunt for Osama bin Laden, the blockbuster film Zero Dark Thirty presents us with a number of important ethical questions.Along with a renewed debate surrounding torture and "enhanced interrogation techniques," the movie has also sparked a discussion over the ethical responsibilities of filmmakers. WAR AND SELF-DEFENSE Self-defense is constituted by a set of normative relations between four elements: the subject of the right (the defender) the object against whom the right is held (the aggressor) the act that is the content of the right (in typical cases of self-defense this will be homicide) the end of self-defense (the good that the defensive act is IS ETHICAL CAPITALISM POSSIBLE? CREDIT: Emre Ayaroglu (). I was scheduled to deliver a keynote speech next month to more than 1,000 business executives on the topic of whether ethical capitalism is possible. INTERNATIONAL REGULATION OF GENETIC ENGINEERING: ETHICAL International Regulation of Genetic Engineering: Ethical Considerations in the 21st Century Soo Hyun Kim, Second Prize, High School Category, Essay Contest 2017 THE SYMBIOTIC RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN WESTERN MEDIA AND NOTES 1 Quoted in "The Aftermath of the Paris Attacks Is a Time to Grieve, Not Fear Monger."Sam Corey, Huffington Post, 11/14/2015 2 How the changing media is changing terrorism. Jason Burke, The Guardian," 02/24/2016 3 "How the changing media is changing terrorism." Jason Burke, The Guardian, 02/24/2016 4 "How sensationalist TV stories on terrorism make Americans more hawkish." THE SUCCESSES AND FAILURES OF UN INTERVENTION IN EAST Magno observes: "Every time you talk about an international tribunal with someone who works for the U.N. in East Timor they say, 'Well, you know, it takes a lot of money, it takes a lot of time . . . .' The people of East Timor say they want justice, CARNEGIE COUNCIL FOR ETHICS IN INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS The mission of Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs is to inspire and guide debate, and to educate the public on ethical choices in matters related to global affairs. Since our founding by Andrew Carnegie a century ago, we have been one of the world's top creators of nonpartisan educational resources on international ethics used by professionals, journalists, educators ILLIBERAL DEMOCRACY ON THE RISE: EXAMINING BRAZIL, HUNGARY The post-World War II liberal order faces unprecedented upheaval as countries and their leaders retreat from globalism, embrace nationalism, and attack democratic norms. Whether it’s Bolsonaro in Brazil, Orbán in Hungary, or Modi in India--illiberalism is ETHICS, EQUALITY, AND AI IN THE CARIBBEAN Artificial intelligence (AI) will affect the socio-economic development of nations across the globe. Caribbean countries are particularly susceptible because they tend to be labor intensive economies and are therefore at risk of significant economic andPIA-MILAN GREEN
Pia-Milan Green is a research fellow for Carnegie Council's Artificial Intelligence and Equality ETHICS ON FILM: DISCUSSION OF "ZERO DARK THIRTY CREDIT: Sony Pictures Overview. A fictional adaptation of the CIA's hunt for Osama bin Laden, the blockbuster film Zero Dark Thirty presents us with a number of important ethical questions.Along with a renewed debate surrounding torture and "enhanced interrogation techniques," the movie has also sparked a discussion over the ethical responsibilities of filmmakers.ERICA SIMMONS
Erica Simmons is chairwoman of Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Jamaica and the executive director of the Center for Innovation and Advanced Manufacturing at the Caribbean Maritime WHY DID WOODROW WILSON PROMOTE THE CONCEPT OF "SELF The attached excerpted reading and worksheet helps students to understand whether U.S. President Woodrow Wilson intended for the "14 points" to inspire groups around the world to appeal for greater WAR AND SELF-DEFENSE *The editors would especially like to thank David R. Mapel for helping to guest edit the articles in this symposium. 1 David Rodin, War and Self-Defense (New York: Oxford University Press, 2003). All in-text citation references are to this book.BACK THE WORLD OF WAL-MART Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. is the world's largest retail enterprise, with total revenue of $421.8 billion and a net income of $16.4 billion in 2011. 1 It is also the world's largest employer, with 2.1 million employees worldwide in 2010 2 —not including workers hired by its suppliers. In my view, Wal-Mart provides a prism through which toexamine
STACEY N. RUSSELL
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WAR AND SELF-DEFENSE Self-defense is constituted by a set of normative relations between four elements: the subject of the right (the defender) the object against whom the right is held (the aggressor) the act that is the content of the right (in typical cases of self-defense this will be homicide) the end of self-defense (the good that the defensive act is INTERNATIONAL REGULATION OF GENETIC ENGINEERING: ETHICAL International Regulation of Genetic Engineering: Ethical Considerations in the 21st Century Soo Hyun Kim, Second Prize, High School Category, Essay Contest 2017 ETHICS ON FILM: DISCUSSION OF "BLOOD DIAMOND" THE SYMBIOTIC RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN WESTERN MEDIA AND NOTES 1 Quoted in "The Aftermath of the Paris Attacks Is a Time to Grieve, Not Fear Monger."Sam Corey, Huffington Post, 11/14/2015 2 How the changing media is changing terrorism. Jason Burke, The Guardian," 02/24/2016 3 "How the changing media is changing terrorism." Jason Burke, The Guardian, 02/24/2016 4 "How sensationalist TV stories on terrorism make Americans more hawkish." THE SUCCESSES AND FAILURES OF UN INTERVENTION IN EAST Magno observes: "Every time you talk about an international tribunal with someone who works for the U.N. in East Timor they say, 'Well, you know, it takes a lot of money, it takes a lot of time . . . .' The people of East Timor say they want justice, CARNEGIE COUNCIL FOR ETHICS IN INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRSPROGRAMSMULTIMEDIAEDUCATIONEVENTSNEWSPUBLICATIONS The mission of Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs is to inspire and guide debate, and to educate the public on ethical choices in matters related to global affairs. Since our founding by Andrew Carnegie a century ago, we have been one of the world's top creators of nonpartisan educational resources on international ethics used by professionals, journalists, educators ETHICS ON FILM: DISCUSSION OF "FOOD, INC." Brief Overview. Food, Inc. takes a look at the U.S. food industry and examines how what we eat gets from the seed or animal to our table. Directed by Robert Kenner, this documentary explores farms around the country, both large and small, meat and vegetable. It reveals different practices in the food industry, with some farmers andcompany
ETHICS ON FILM: DISCUSSION OF "SCHINDLER'S LIST It's almost impossible to grasp the enormity of the Holocaust, and there's also the danger of regarding it as a one-time occurrence in the distant past. "Schindler's List" is a powerful tool for teaching about the Holocaust, genocide, good and IS ETHICAL CAPITALISM POSSIBLE? CREDIT: Emre Ayaroglu (). I was scheduled to deliver a keynote speech next month to more than 1,000 business executives on the topic of whether ethical capitalism is possible. CHALLENGES OF GLOBALIZATION Challenges of Globalization. Globalization poses four major challenges that will have to be addressed by governments, civil society, and other policy actors. One is to ensure that the benefits of globalization extend to all countries. That will certainly not happen automatically. The second is to deal with the fear that globalizationleads to
WAR AND SELF-DEFENSE Self-defense is constituted by a set of normative relations between four elements: the subject of the right (the defender) the object against whom the right is held (the aggressor) the act that is the content of the right (in typical cases of self-defense this will be homicide) the end of self-defense (the good that the defensive act is INTERNATIONAL REGULATION OF GENETIC ENGINEERING: ETHICAL International Regulation of Genetic Engineering: Ethical Considerations in the 21st Century Soo Hyun Kim, Second Prize, High School Category, Essay Contest 2017 ETHICS ON FILM: DISCUSSION OF "BLOOD DIAMOND" THE SYMBIOTIC RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN WESTERN MEDIA AND NOTES 1 Quoted in "The Aftermath of the Paris Attacks Is a Time to Grieve, Not Fear Monger."Sam Corey, Huffington Post, 11/14/2015 2 How the changing media is changing terrorism. Jason Burke, The Guardian," 02/24/2016 3 "How the changing media is changing terrorism." Jason Burke, The Guardian, 02/24/2016 4 "How sensationalist TV stories on terrorism make Americans more hawkish." THE SUCCESSES AND FAILURES OF UN INTERVENTION IN EAST Magno observes: "Every time you talk about an international tribunal with someone who works for the U.N. in East Timor they say, 'Well, you know, it takes a lot of money, it takes a lot of time . . . .' The people of East Timor say they want justice, CARNEGIE COUNCIL FOR ETHICS IN INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS The mission of Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs is to inspire and guide debate, and to educate the public on ethical choices in matters related to global affairs. Since our founding by Andrew Carnegie a century ago, we have been one of the world's top creators of nonpartisan educational resources on international ethics used by professionals, journalists, educators ILLIBERAL DEMOCRACY ON THE RISE: EXAMINING BRAZIL, HUNGARY The post-World War II liberal order faces unprecedented upheaval as countries and their leaders retreat from globalism, embrace nationalism, and attack democratic norms. Whether it’s Bolsonaro in Brazil, Orbán in Hungary, or Modi in India--illiberalism is ETHICS, EQUALITY, AND AI IN THE CARIBBEAN Artificial intelligence (AI) will affect the socio-economic development of nations across the globe. Caribbean countries are particularly susceptible because they tend to be labor intensive economies and are therefore at risk of significant economic andREED BONADONNA
Reed Bonadonna is a former infantry officer and field historian in the U.S. Marine Corps with deployments to Lebanon and Iraq and retiring with the rank of colonel. He was also formerly a Carnegie Council Global Ethics Fellow and Senior Fellow and the ETHICS ON FILM: DISCUSSION OF "SCHINDLER'S LIST It's almost impossible to grasp the enormity of the Holocaust, and there's also the danger of regarding it as a one-time occurrence in the distant past. "Schindler's List" is a powerful tool for teaching about the Holocaust, genocide, good and WAR AND SELF-DEFENSE *The editors would especially like to thank David R. Mapel for helping to guest edit the articles in this symposium. 1 David Rodin, War and Self-Defense (New York: Oxford University Press, 2003). All in-text citation references are to this book.BACK WHY DID WOODROW WILSON PROMOTE THE CONCEPT OF "SELF The attached excerpted reading and worksheet helps students to understand whether U.S. President Woodrow Wilson intended for the "14 points" to inspire groups around the world to appeal for greater THE WORLD OF WAL-MART Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. is the world's largest retail enterprise, with total revenue of $421.8 billion and a net income of $16.4 billion in 2011. 1 It is also the world's largest employer, with 2.1 million employees worldwide in 2010 2 —not including workers hired by its suppliers. In my view, Wal-Mart provides a prism through which toexamine
ETHICS ON FILM: DISCUSSION OF "THE BATTLE OF ALGIERS Shot in documentary style, this classic about the Algerian struggle for independence from France in the 1950s has become a learning tool both for rebel movements and those fighting them. The film graphically raises issues of what is justified in an CHRISTOPHER L. AVERY • Business and Human Rights in a Time of Change (London: Amnesty International UK, Feb. 2000)Avery-Report. • "Business and Human Rights in a Time of Change," in M. Kamminga and S. Zia-Zarifi (eds.), Liability of Multinational Corporations under International Law (The Hague: Kluwer International Law, 2000) • "Business and Human Rights," in V. Iyer (ed.), Democracy, Human Rights and theENVIRONMENTAL WAR
Gude said that in the 1974 fiscal year the U.S.—through the Departments of Defense, Commerce, Interior, Transportation, Agriculture, and the National Science Foundation—spent just under $20 million on weather modification research. Environmental modification as a means of warfare is an area where the domino theoryholds up.
WAR AND SELF-DEFENSE Self-defense is constituted by a set of normative relations between four elements: the subject of the right (the defender) the object against whom the right is held (the aggressor) the act that is the content of the right (in typical cases of self-defense this will be homicide) the end of self-defense (the good that the defensive act is IS ETHICAL CAPITALISM POSSIBLE? CREDIT: Emre Ayaroglu (). I was scheduled to deliver a keynote speech next month to more than 1,000 business executives on the topic of whether ethical capitalism is possible.REED BONADONNA
Reed Bonadonna is a former infantry officer and field historian in the U.S. Marine Corps with deployments to Lebanon and Iraq and retiring with the rank of colonel. He was also formerly a Carnegie Council Global Ethics Fellow and Senior Fellow and the THOUGHTS ON MAN'S PURPOSE IN LIFE Voltaire once said, "Not to be occupied and not to exist are one and the same thing for a man." WIth those few words he captured the essence of a purpose in life: to work, to create, to excel, and to be concerned about the world and its affairs. The question of what we can to give purpose and meaning to our lives has been debated forthousands
IS NATIONALISM AN ASSET OR A HINDRANCE IN TODAY'S CREDIT: geralt via Pixabay, public domain. Coen Armstrong, age 16, is a high school student at Eton College in the UK.He originally grew up in Singapore, and this multicultural background sparked an interest in the ways we choose to organize our world.CHRISTOPHER ADKINS
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Gude said that in the 1974 fiscal year the U.S.—through the Departments of Defense, Commerce, Interior, Transportation, Agriculture, and the National Science Foundation—spent just under $20 million on weather modification research. Environmental modification as a means of warfare is an area where the domino theoryholds up.
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Reed Bonadonna is a former infantry officer and field historian in the U.S. Marine Corps with deployments to Lebanon and Iraq and retiring with the rank of colonel. He was also formerly a Carnegie Council Global Ethics Fellow and Senior Fellow and the THOUGHTS ON MAN'S PURPOSE IN LIFE Voltaire once said, "Not to be occupied and not to exist are one and the same thing for a man." WIth those few words he captured the essence of a purpose in life: to work, to create, to excel, and to be concerned about the world and its affairs. The question of what we can to give purpose and meaning to our lives has been debated forthousands
IS NATIONALISM AN ASSET OR A HINDRANCE IN TODAY'S CREDIT: geralt via Pixabay, public domain. Coen Armstrong, age 16, is a high school student at Eton College in the UK.He originally grew up in Singapore, and this multicultural background sparked an interest in the ways we choose to organize our world.CHRISTOPHER ADKINS
Christopher Adkins is associate teaching professor at the University of Notre Dame and executive director of the Notre Dame Deloitte Center for Ethical Leadership. Prior to Notre Dame University, Adkins was director of the Undergraduate Business Program at the College of William & Mary (Mason School of Business) in Williamsburg, Virginia. THE STOLEN GENERATION: ABORIGINAL CHILDREN IN AUSTRALIA The Stolen Generation: Aboriginal Children In Australia From our Archives: 100 for 100. Human Rights Dialogue: "Cultural Rights" (Spring 2005). April 22, 2005 WORKING WITHIN NIGERIA'S SHARIA COURTS Working within Nigeria's Sharia Courts. Read responses to this interview by Uché U. Ewelukwa and Albagir A. Mukhatar. Until 1999, Muslim laws in Nigeria applied primarily to civil matters. Since the end of military rule in 1999, twelve of Nigeria’s thirty-six states have extended Muslim, or Sharia, laws to criminal matters. ETHICS ON FILM: DISCUSSION OF "THE ACT OF KILLING The Act of Killing. It is not hyperbole to call The Act of Killing an epochal film. Directed by Joshua Oppenheimer, an American based in Denmark, the documentary brings viewers into the minds of mass murderers, illuminates a horrific piece of recent history that few know anything about, and could end up ushering in a new era in Indonesian politics and identity. CARNEGIE COUNCIL FOR ETHICS IN INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS The mission of Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs is to inspire and guide debate, and to educate the public on ethical choices in matters related to global affairs. Since our founding by Andrew Carnegie a century ago, we have been one of the world's top creators of nonpartisan educational resources on international ethics used by professionals, journalists, educators ALL AUDIO, VIDEO, TRANSCRIPTS All Audio, Video, Transcripts. Creative Reflections on the History & Role of AI Ethics, with Wendell Wallach. May 26, 2021. Wendell Wallach, Anja Kaspersen. The Doorstep: Analyzing Biden's New Approach to Sanctions, with CNAS's Rachel Ziemba. May 21, 2021. Rachel Ziemba,Nikolas K.
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ETHICS ON FILM: DISCUSSION OF "FOOD, INC." Brief Overview. Food, Inc. takes a look at the U.S. food industry and examines how what we eat gets from the seed or animal to our table. Directed by Robert Kenner, this documentary explores farms around the country, both large and small, meat and vegetable. It reveals different practices in the food industry, with some farmers andcompany
WHY DEMOCRACY IS THE BEST WE'VE GOT Democracy is a system of government in which the citizens of a nation determine its policies through elected representatives, direct voting, or in most cases, a combination of the two. Furthermore, in democratic elections, voters must have the capacity to replace political parties and leaders based off popular support. TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIAL JUSTICE It is to that theme that he will address his remarks, pursuing further the notion of how we might reconcile our achievements in science and technology with our responsibilities for social justice. Joel H. Rosenthal. President. Carnegie Council on Ethics and InternationalAffairs.
STEPHEN J. ADLER
Stephen J. Adler is board chair of Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press and "Columbia Journalism Review" and a member of the board for Committee to Protect Journalists. He is the former editor-in-chiefof Reuters
INTERNATIONAL REGULATION OF GENETIC ENGINEERING: ETHICAL "Though it may be tempting to advance this new technology as far as we can, we must realize that genetic engineering may come at significant societal costs that may not be fully recognized until it is too late. We don't want another Eugenics movement on ETHICS ON FILM: DISCUSSION OF "THE BATTLE OF ALGIERS Shot in documentary style, this classic about the Algerian struggle for independence from France in the 1950s has become a learning tool both for rebel movements and those fighting them. The film graphically raises issues of what is justified in anENVIRONMENTAL WAR
Gude said that in the 1974 fiscal year the U.S.—through the Departments of Defense, Commerce, Interior, Transportation, Agriculture, and the National Science Foundation—spent just under $20 million on weather modification research. Environmental modification as a means of warfare is an area where the domino theoryholds up.
WAR AND SELF-DEFENSE Self-defense is constituted by a set of normative relations between four elements: the subject of the right (the defender) the object against whom the right is held (the aggressor) the act that is the content of the right (in typical cases of self-defense this will be homicide) the end of self-defense (the good that the defensive act is IS ETHICAL CAPITALISM POSSIBLE? CREDIT: Emre Ayaroglu (). I was scheduled to deliver a keynote speech next month to more than 1,000 business executives on the topic of whether ethical capitalism is possible.REED BONADONNA
Reed Bonadonna is a former infantry officer and field historian in the U.S. Marine Corps with deployments to Lebanon and Iraq and retiring with the rank of colonel. He was also formerly a Carnegie Council Global Ethics Fellow and Senior Fellow and the THOUGHTS ON MAN'S PURPOSE IN LIFE Voltaire once said, "Not to be occupied and not to exist are one and the same thing for a man." WIth those few words he captured the essence of a purpose in life: to work, to create, to excel, and to be concerned about the world and its affairs. The question of what we can to give purpose and meaning to our lives has been debated forthousands
IS NATIONALISM AN ASSET OR A HINDRANCE IN TODAY'S CREDIT: geralt via Pixabay, public domain. Coen Armstrong, age 16, is a high school student at Eton College in the UK.He originally grew up in Singapore, and this multicultural background sparked an interest in the ways we choose to organize our world.CHRISTOPHER ADKINS
Christopher Adkins is associate teaching professor at the University of Notre Dame and executive director of the Notre Dame Deloitte Center for Ethical Leadership. Prior to Notre Dame University, Adkins was director of the Undergraduate Business Program at the College of William & Mary (Mason School of Business) in Williamsburg, Virginia. THE STOLEN GENERATION: ABORIGINAL CHILDREN IN AUSTRALIA The Stolen Generation: Aboriginal Children In Australia From our Archives: 100 for 100. Human Rights Dialogue: "Cultural Rights" (Spring 2005). April 22, 2005 WORKING WITHIN NIGERIA'S SHARIA COURTS Working within Nigeria's Sharia Courts. Read responses to this interview by Uché U. Ewelukwa and Albagir A. Mukhatar. Until 1999, Muslim laws in Nigeria applied primarily to civil matters. Since the end of military rule in 1999, twelve of Nigeria’s thirty-six states have extended Muslim, or Sharia, laws to criminal matters. ETHICS ON FILM: DISCUSSION OF "THE ACT OF KILLING The Act of Killing. It is not hyperbole to call The Act of Killing an epochal film. Directed by Joshua Oppenheimer, an American based in Denmark, the documentary brings viewers into the minds of mass murderers, illuminates a horrific piece of recent history that few know anything about, and could end up ushering in a new era in Indonesian politics and identity.ENVIRONMENTAL WAR
Gude said that in the 1974 fiscal year the U.S.—through the Departments of Defense, Commerce, Interior, Transportation, Agriculture, and the National Science Foundation—spent just under $20 million on weather modification research. Environmental modification as a means of warfare is an area where the domino theoryholds up.
WAR AND SELF-DEFENSE Self-defense is constituted by a set of normative relations between four elements: the subject of the right (the defender) the object against whom the right is held (the aggressor) the act that is the content of the right (in typical cases of self-defense this will be homicide) the end of self-defense (the good that the defensive act is IS ETHICAL CAPITALISM POSSIBLE? CREDIT: Emre Ayaroglu (). I was scheduled to deliver a keynote speech next month to more than 1,000 business executives on the topic of whether ethical capitalism is possible.REED BONADONNA
Reed Bonadonna is a former infantry officer and field historian in the U.S. Marine Corps with deployments to Lebanon and Iraq and retiring with the rank of colonel. He was also formerly a Carnegie Council Global Ethics Fellow and Senior Fellow and the THOUGHTS ON MAN'S PURPOSE IN LIFE Voltaire once said, "Not to be occupied and not to exist are one and the same thing for a man." WIth those few words he captured the essence of a purpose in life: to work, to create, to excel, and to be concerned about the world and its affairs. The question of what we can to give purpose and meaning to our lives has been debated forthousands
IS NATIONALISM AN ASSET OR A HINDRANCE IN TODAY'S CREDIT: geralt via Pixabay, public domain. Coen Armstrong, age 16, is a high school student at Eton College in the UK.He originally grew up in Singapore, and this multicultural background sparked an interest in the ways we choose to organize our world.CHRISTOPHER ADKINS
Christopher Adkins is associate teaching professor at the University of Notre Dame and executive director of the Notre Dame Deloitte Center for Ethical Leadership. Prior to Notre Dame University, Adkins was director of the Undergraduate Business Program at the College of William & Mary (Mason School of Business) in Williamsburg, Virginia. THE STOLEN GENERATION: ABORIGINAL CHILDREN IN AUSTRALIA The Stolen Generation: Aboriginal Children In Australia From our Archives: 100 for 100. Human Rights Dialogue: "Cultural Rights" (Spring 2005). April 22, 2005 WORKING WITHIN NIGERIA'S SHARIA COURTS Working within Nigeria's Sharia Courts. Read responses to this interview by Uché U. Ewelukwa and Albagir A. Mukhatar. Until 1999, Muslim laws in Nigeria applied primarily to civil matters. Since the end of military rule in 1999, twelve of Nigeria’s thirty-six states have extended Muslim, or Sharia, laws to criminal matters. ETHICS ON FILM: DISCUSSION OF "THE ACT OF KILLING The Act of Killing. It is not hyperbole to call The Act of Killing an epochal film. Directed by Joshua Oppenheimer, an American based in Denmark, the documentary brings viewers into the minds of mass murderers, illuminates a horrific piece of recent history that few know anything about, and could end up ushering in a new era in Indonesian politics and identity. CARNEGIE COUNCIL FOR ETHICS IN INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS The mission of Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs is to inspire and guide debate, and to educate the public on ethical choices in matters related to global affairs. Since our founding by Andrew Carnegie a century ago, we have been one of the world's top creators of nonpartisan educational resources on international ethics used by professionals, journalists, educators ALL AUDIO, VIDEO, TRANSCRIPTS All Audio, Video, Transcripts. Creative Reflections on the History & Role of AI Ethics, with Wendell Wallach. May 26, 2021. Wendell Wallach, Anja Kaspersen. The Doorstep: Analyzing Biden's New Approach to Sanctions, with CNAS's Rachel Ziemba. May 21, 2021. Rachel Ziemba,Nikolas K.
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Gude said that in the 1974 fiscal year the U.S.—through the Departments of Defense, Commerce, Interior, Transportation, Agriculture, and the National Science Foundation—spent just under $20 million on weather modification research. Environmental modification as a means of warfare is an area where the domino theoryholds up.
WHY DEMOCRACY IS THE BEST WE'VE GOT Democracy is a system of government in which the citizens of a nation determine its policies through elected representatives, direct voting, or in most cases, a combination of the two. Furthermore, in democratic elections, voters must have the capacity to replace political parties and leaders based off popular support. ETHICS ON FILM: DISCUSSION OF "FOOD, INC." Brief Overview. Food, Inc. takes a look at the U.S. food industry and examines how what we eat gets from the seed or animal to our table. Directed by Robert Kenner, this documentary explores farms around the country, both large and small, meat and vegetable. It reveals different practices in the food industry, with some farmers andcompany
STEPHEN J. ADLER
Stephen J. Adler is board chair of Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press and "Columbia Journalism Review" and a member of the board for Committee to Protect Journalists. He is the former editor-in-chiefof Reuters
INTERNATIONAL REGULATION OF GENETIC ENGINEERING: ETHICAL "Though it may be tempting to advance this new technology as far as we can, we must realize that genetic engineering may come at significant societal costs that may not be fully recognized until it is too late. We don't want another Eugenics movement on ETHICS ON FILM: DISCUSSION OF "THE BATTLE OF ALGIERS Shot in documentary style, this classic about the Algerian struggle for independence from France in the 1950s has become a learning tool both for rebel movements and those fighting them. The film graphically raises issues of what is justified in an ETHICS ON FILM: DISCUSSION OF "THE ACT OF KILLING The Act of Killing. It is not hyperbole to call The Act of Killing an epochal film. Directed by Joshua Oppenheimer, an American based in Denmark, the documentary brings viewers into the minds of mass murderers, illuminates a horrific piece of recent history that few know anything about, and could end up ushering in a new era in Indonesian politics and identity.Eng
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NARROWING HEARTS AND MINDS: DIAGNOSING THE GLOBAL RISE OF ILLIBERALDEMOCRACY
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THE DOORSTEP: PRESS FREEDOM & FOREIGN POLICY PANEL, WITH STEPHEN J. ADLER & CARLOS MARTÍNEZ DE LA SERNA Advocating for press freedom around the globe has long been a cornerstone of U.S. foreign policy. The Trump administration changed the rules, but what can Biden do to restore the public's faith in the press? _Doorstep_ co-hosts Nick Gvosdev and Tatiana Serafin speak with Stephen J. Adler, board chair of the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press, and Carlos Martínez de la Serna, program director for Committee to Protect Journalists.Learn More*
CREATIVE REFLECTIONS ON THE HISTORY & ROLE OF AI ETHICS, WITH WENDELLWALLACH
How is the new global digital economy taking form? What are the trade-offs? Who are the stakeholders? How do we build “participatory intelligence”? In this wide-ranging AI & Equality Initiative podcast, Senior Fellow Anja Kaspersen speaks with Carnegie-Uehiro Fellow Wendell Wallach about the history of computational and human ethics and their synergies and conflicts, the growing impact of AI on society, how to make sure that this technology works for everyone, and much more.Learn More*
JUST OUT: "ETHICS & INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS" SPRING 2021 ISSUE The editors of _Ethics & International Affairs_ are pleased to present the Spring 2021 issue of the journal! The highlight of this issue is a roundtable organized by Madison Powers on ethics and the future of the global food system. The roundtable contains contributions from Paul B. Thompson; Yashar Saghai; Anne Barnhill and Jessica Fanzo; Mark Budolfson; and Madison Powers. Learn More*
ARE AMERICANS FACING AN UNDEMOCRATIC FUTURE? WITH JASON STANLEY U.S. democracy is at a dangerous inflection point. As America emerges from the January 6th assault on the Capitol, society faces a critical question: Can democracy bounce back or are Americans facing an undemocratic future? Carnegie Council President Joel Rosenthal and Yale's Jason Stanley discuss how to undo the damage done to U.S. institutions and the rise of nationalism around the world, from India to Brazil to Hungary.Learn More*
TWO EVENTS IN MARCH HIGHLIGHTED THE NEED FOR SOLAR RADIATION MODIFICATION (SRM) GOVERNANCE Don't miss the latest blog post from Janos Pasztor, executive director of the Carnegie Climate Governance Initiative (C2G). He writes about recent events that underscored the importance of C2G’s mission to catalyze the creation of effective governance for SRM, in a way that takes account of a full range of views about risks, trade-offs, benefits, and synergies. Learn More*
CARNEGIE COUNCIL ANNOUNCES 2021 IMPACT INITIATIVES Carnegie Council is pleased to announce its 2021 Impact Initiatives. These initiatives identify pressing ethical issues, convene leading experts, and produce agenda-setting resources to educate and activate communities globally. The Impact Initiatives will drive forward actionable real-world solutions in the areas of climate change, migration, artificial intelligence, and foreign policy. Learn More*
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