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EIA (Ethics & International Affairs) Interviews


EIA Interview: Michael Doyle on Nonintervention and the Responsibility to Protect

EIA Interview: Michael Doyle on Nonintervention and the Responsibility to Protect (TV Show)
04/26/12


Ian Hurd on International Law and Security (Transcript)
Ian Hurd, John Tessitore 11/28/11
"I would disagree with those who suggest international law doesn't really matter. If we look at what states do, they work very hard to marshal legal resources behind their foreign policy choices. They clearly care very much about being seen as following international law."

Ian Hurd on International Law and Security (Audio)
Ian Hurd, John Tessitore 11/18/11
"I would disagree with those who suggest international law doesn't really matter," says Ian Hurd. "If we look at what states do, they work very hard to marshal legal resources behind their foreign policy choices. They clearly care very much about being seen as following international law."

Leif Wenar on Natural Resources and Clean Trade Policies (Transcript)
Leif Wenar, John Tessitore 06/02/11
Consumers in countries that import natural resources are often unwittingly in business with dictators, corrupt officials, and armed groups, says Leif Wenar. Yet we could change our laws to make powerful groups in exporting countries more accountable to their own people.

Leif Wenar on Natural Resources and Clean Trade Policies (Audio)
Leif Wenar, John Tessitore 06/01/11
Consumers in countries that import natural resources are often unwittingly in business with dictators, corrupt officials, and armed groups, says Leif Wenar. Yet we could change our laws to make powerful groups in exporting countries more accountable to their own people.

Interview with John Tessitore, Editor of Ethics & International Affairs Journal (Transcript)
John Tessitore, Julia Taylor Kennedy 03/09/11
As Ethics & International Affairs journal celebrates its 25th anniversary and its move to Cambridge University Press, Editor John Tessitore discusses the journal's mission, its themes, its peer-review process, and its global reach.

Interview with John Tessitore, Editor of EIA Journal (Audio)
John Tessitore, Julia Taylor Kennedy 03/04/11
As EIA journal celebrates its 25th anniversary and its move to Cambridge University Press, Editor John Tessitore discusses the journal's mission, its themes, its peer-review process, and its global reach.

Interview with John Tessitore, Editor of Ethics & International Affairs Journal (Video)
John Tessitore, Julia Taylor Kennedy 02/23/11
As Ethics & International Affairs journal celebrates its 25th anniversary and its move to Cambridge University Press, Editor John Tessitore discusses the journal's mission, its themes, its peer-review process, and its global reach.

EIA Interview: Mathias Risse on Justice and Common Ownership of the Earth (Transcript)
Mathias Risse, John Tessitore 10/04/10
Philosopher Mathias Risse discusses his concept of common ownership of the earth--the equal claim of each person to the planet and its resources--and what this means for worldwide immigration policies and for climate change refugees, for example.

EIA Interview: Mathias Risse on Justice and Common Ownership of the Earth (Audio)
Mathias Risse, John Tessitore 09/29/10
Philosopher Mathias Risse discusses his concept of common ownership of the earth--the equal claim of each person to the planet and its resources--and what this means for worldwide immigration policies and for climate change refugees, for example.

EIA Interview: Michael Doyle on Nonintervention and the Responsibility to Protect (Video)
Michael W. Doyle 08/04/10
What circumstances justify overriding sovereignty? Michael Doyle discusses the difficult questions surrounding nonintervention and the "unanimous revolution" of 2005, which led to the new norm known as the Responsibility to Protect.

EIA Interview: Darrel Moellendorf on the Climate Change Negotiations in Copenhagen (Transcript)
Darrel Moellendorf, John Tessitore 03/16/10
Darrel Moellendorf (author of "Treaty Norms and Climate Change Mitigation") discusses what happened in Copenhagen and what it means for future negotiations on climate change.

EIA Interview: Darrel Moellendorf on the Climate Change Negotiations in Copenhagen (Audio)
Darrel Moellendorf, John Tessitore 03/12/10
Darrel Moellendorf (author of "Treaty Norms and Climate Change Mitigation") discusses what happened in Copenhagen and what it means for future negotiations on climate change.

EIA Interview: Michael Doyle on Nonintervention and the Responsibility to Protect (Transcript)
Michael W. Doyle, John Tessitore 03/10/10
What circumstances justify overriding sovereignty? Michael Doyle discusses the difficult questions surrounding nonintervention and the "unanimous revolution" of 2005, which led to the new norm known as the Responsibility to Protect.

EIA Interview: Michael Doyle on Nonintervention and the Responsibility to Protect (Audio)
Michael W. Doyle, John Tessitore 03/05/10
What circumstances justify overriding sovereignty? Michael Doyle discusses the difficult questions surrounding nonintervention and the "unanimous revolution" of 2005, which led to the new norm known as the Responsibility to Protect.

EIA Interview: Alex Bellamy on the Responsibility to Protect
Alex J. Bellamy, John Tessitore 07/22/09
"This is just the beginning of the road for R2P," says Bellamy. "There are a lot of skeptics...but it is a principle that has commanded the support of 192 governments, and that creates a tremendous political impetus."

EIA Interview: Simon Dalby on Environmental Security (TV Show)
Simon Dalby, John Tessitore 06/17/09
"Peace-building is literally about building now," says Dalby. "It's about constructing buildings that don't need large quantities of energy, both because of climate change and so that they are not dependent on supplies from the other side of the planet."

EIA Interview: Ann Florini on Global Governance (Transcript)
Ann Florini, John Tessitore 03/10/09
Florini discusses the difference between "global government" and "global governance," intergovernmental organizations such as the UN, and the role and achievements of civil society and transnational networks, particularly on environmental issues.

EIA Interview: Fiona Robinson on the Ethics of Care (Transcript)
Fiona Robinson, John Tessitore 03/05/09
Care is not only a moral issue, but also a feminist one, says Robinson, noting that two-thirds of care around the world is done by women, for little or no pay. She also discusses the evolving concept of human security.

EIA Interview: Alex Bellamy on the Responsibility to Protect
Alex J. Bellamy, John Tessitore 03/03/09
"This is just the beginning of the road for R2P," says Bellamy. "There are a lot of skeptics...but it is a principle that has commanded the support of 192 governments, and that creates a tremendous political impetus."

EIA Interview: Ann Florini on Global Governance (Audio)
Ann Florini, John Tessitore 03/03/09
Ann Florini discusses the difference between "global government" and "global governance," intergovernmental organizations such as the UN, and the role and achievements of civil society and transnational networks, particularly on environmental issues.

EIA Interview: Alex Bellamy on the Responsibility to Protect (R2P)
Alex J. Bellamy, John Tessitore 02/26/09
"This is just the beginning of the road for R2P," says Alex Bellamy. "There are a lot of skeptics...but it is a principle that has commanded the support of 192 governments, and that creates a tremendous political impetus."

EIA Interview: Fiona Robinson on the Ethics of Care (Audio)
Fiona Robinson, John Tessitore 02/25/09
Care is not only a moral issue, but also a feminist one, says Fiona Robinson, noting that two-thirds of care around the world is done by women, for little or no pay. She also discusses the evolving concept of human security.

EIA Interview: Simon Dalby on Environmental Security (Transcript)
Simon Dalby, John Tessitore 02/25/09
"Peace-building is literally about building now," says Dalby. "It's about constructing buildings that don't need large quantities of energy, both because of climate change and so that they are not dependent on supplies from the other side of the planet."

EIA Interview: Simon Dalby on Environmental Security (Audio)
Simon Dalby, John Tessitore 02/19/09
"Peace-building is literally about building now," says Simon Dalby. "It's about constructing buildings that don't need large quantities of energy, both because of climate change and so that they are not dependent on supplies from the other side of the planet."

EIA Interview: Fiona Robinson on the Ethics of Care (Video)
Fiona Robinson, John Tessitore 02/16/09
Care is not only a moral issue, but also a feminist one, says Robinson, noting that two-thirds of care around the world is done by women, for little or no pay. She also discusses the evolving concept of human security.

EIA Interview: Ann Florini on Global Governance (Video)
Ann Florini, John Tessitore 02/16/09
Florini discusses the difference between "global government" and "global governance," intergovernmental organizations such as the UN, and the role and achievements of civil society and transnational networks, particularly on environmental issues.













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