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Ethics Matter Series
Ethics Matter: A Conversation with Dov Seidman
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Dov Seidman,
Art Kleiner,
Julia Taylor Kennedy
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05/08/12
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Leadership is going from being command-and-control to connect-and-collaborate; from inspecting for trust to giving it away; and from discussing success towards significance: "If we make a difference for our consumers, our people, and the world, success will find us."
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Mary Ellen Iskenderian,
Julia Taylor Kennedy
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03/21/12
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CEO of Women's World Banking Iskenderian explains why investing in women makes so much sense. She also tackles the recent critiques of microfinance and discusses how it is evolving.
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Anne-Marie Slaughter,
Julia Taylor Kennedy
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03/02/12
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Anne-Marie Slaughter on the responsibility to protect: "I believe in a values-based foreign policy and looking to cooperate as often as I can. I also think that's basic self-interest. We don't do well when we go in without the support of other nations."
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Anne-Marie Slaughter,
Julia Taylor Kennedy
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02/24/12
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Anne-Marie Slaughter on the responsibility to protect: "I believe in a values-based foreign policy and looking to cooperate as often as I can. I also think that's basic self-interest. We don't do well when we go in without the support of other nations."
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Anne-Marie Slaughter,
Julia Taylor Kennedy
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02/22/12
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Anne-Marie Slaughter on the responsibility to protect: "I believe in a values-based foreign policy and looking to cooperate as often as I can. I also think that's basic self-interest. We don't do well when we go in without the support of other nations."
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Thomas Pogge,
Julia Taylor Kennedy
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02/07/12
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In this fascinating conversation, Thomas Pogge explains how growing up in post-war Germany awakened him to injustice. He lays out his plan for reforming the pharmaceutical industry, and much more.
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Thomas Pogge,
Julia Taylor Kennedy
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01/31/12
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In this fascinating conversation, Thomas Pogge explains how growing up in post-war Germany awakened him to injustice. He lays out his plan for reforming the pharmaceutical industry, and much more.
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Thomas Pogge,
Julia Taylor Kennedy
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01/31/12
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In this fascinating conversation, Thomas Pogge explains how growing up in post-war Germany awakened him to injustice. He lays out his plan for reforming the pharmaceutical industry, and much more.
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Ian Bremmer,
Art Kleiner
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01/25/12
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What are the biggest political risks in 2012, and the associated ethical decisions? Political risk guru Ian Bremmer discusses his annual list, and his conclusions may surprise you.
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Ian Bremmer,
Art Kleiner
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01/17/12
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What are the biggest political risks in 2012, and the associated ethical decisions? Political risk guru Ian Bremmer discusses his annual list, and his conclusions may surprise you.
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Ian Bremmer,
Art Kleiner
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01/17/12
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What are the biggest political risks in 2012, and the associated ethical decisions? Political risk guru Ian Bremmer discusses his annual list, and his conclusions may surprise you.
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Jeffrey D. Sachs,
Julia Taylor Kennedy
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12/09/11
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Jeffrey Sachs discusses America's economic and moral crisis; development aid; the Occupy Wall Street movement; and the mobilization of youth around the world, fighting for the basic principles of freedom, justice, and equality.
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Jeffrey D. Sachs,
Julia Taylor Kennedy
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12/06/11
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Jeffrey Sachs discusses America's economic and moral crisis; development aid; the Occupy Wall Street movement; and the mobilization of youth around the world, fighting for the basic principles of freedom, justice, and equality.
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Susan Davis,
Julia Taylor Kennedy
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12/06/11
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Microfinance started as a movement for social justice and women's equality and gave birth to an industry, says Davis. This gave rise to scale, efficiency, and large numbers of people being served--over 150 million of the world's poorest households.
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Jeffrey D. Sachs,
Julia Taylor Kennedy
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12/05/11
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Jeffrey Sachs discusses America's economic and moral crisis; development aid; the Occupy Wall Street movement; and the mobilization of youth around the world, fighting for the basic principles
of freedom, justice, and equality.
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Peter Singer,
Julia Taylor Kennedy
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10/25/11
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Utilitarian philosopher Peter Singer lives up to his beliefs, giving away 25-30 percent of his income to alleviate absolute poverty, and defending animal rights--or as he puts it, "extending equality beyond the species boundary." Here are his thoughts on these topics and more.
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Peter Singer,
Julia Taylor Kennedy
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10/13/11
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Utilitarian philosopher Peter Singer lives up to his beliefs, giving away 25-30 percent of his income to alleviate absolute poverty, and defending animal rights--or as he puts it, "extending equality beyond the species boundary." Here are his thoughts on these topics and more.
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Peter Singer,
Julia Taylor Kennedy
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10/13/11
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Utilitarian philosopher Peter Singer lives up to his beliefs, giving away 25-30 percent of his income to alleviate absolute poverty, and defending animal rights--or as he puts it, "extending equality beyond the species boundary." Here are his thoughts on these topics and more.
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William Easterly,
Devin T. Stewart,
Julia Taylor Kennedy
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10/03/11
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The best system for discovering new approaches is not to have one planner at the top trying to decide what are going to be the successful innovations, says Bill Easterly. It's to have lots and lots of people at the bottom experimenting and finding their own innovations.
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William Easterly,
Devin T. Stewart,
Julia Taylor Kennedy
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10/03/11
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The best system for discovering new approaches is not to have one planner at the top trying to decide what are going to be the successful innovations, says Bill Easterly. It's to have lots and lots of people at the bottom experimenting and finding their own innovations.
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William Easterly,
Devin T. Stewart,
Julia Taylor Kennedy
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10/03/11
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The best system for discovering new approaches is not to have one planner at the top trying to decide what are going to be the successful innovations, says Bill Easterly. It's to have lots and lots of people at the bottom experimenting and finding their own innovations.
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Susan Davis,
Julia Taylor Kennedy
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06/29/11
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Microfinance started as a movement for social justice and women's equality and gave birth to an industry, says Davis. This gave rise to scale, efficiency, and large numbers of people being served--over 150 million of the world's poorest households.
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Susan Davis,
Julia Taylor Kennedy
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06/29/11
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Microfinance started as a movement for social justice and women's equality and gave birth to an industry, says Davis. This gave rise to scale, efficiency, and large numbers of people being served--over 150 million of the world's poorest households.
Transcripts
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Francis Fukuyama
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05/13/11
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How does Francis Fukuyama view state formation, normative issues, and human behavior? Does he believe (as Andrew Carnegie did) that history moves in an upward direction and we can eventually put an end to war? This fascinating interview explores these questions and more.
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Joseph S. Nye, Jr.,
William C. Vocke Jr.
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03/08/11
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Joseph Nye discusses the sources of his ideas, his major concepts such as soft power, the impact of these concepts, and his thoughts on the information revolution.
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Chris Brown,
William C. Vocke Jr.
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01/18/11
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Chris Brown reveals the roots of his current thinking, and discusses his views on Marxism, human rights, humanitarian intervention,
direct versus representational democracy, and cosmopolitanism versus communitarianism.
Audio
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Francis Fukuyama
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05/06/11
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How does Francis Fukuyama view state formation, normative issues, and human behavior? Does he believe (as Andrew Carnegie did) that history moves in an upward direction and we can eventually put an end to war? This fascinating interview explores these questions and more.
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Joseph S. Nye, Jr.,
William C. Vocke Jr.
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03/02/11
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Joseph Nye discusses the sources of his ideas, his major concepts such as soft power, the impact of these concepts, and his thoughts on the information revolution.
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Chris Brown,
William C. Vocke Jr.
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01/19/11
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Chris Brown reveals the roots of his current thinking, and discusses his views on Marxism, human rights, humanitarian intervention, direct versus representational democracy, and cosmopolitanism versus communitarianism.
Video
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Joseph S. Nye, Jr.
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12/06/11
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Joseph Nye discusses the sources of his ideas, his major concepts such as soft power, the impact of these concepts, and his thoughts on the information revolution.
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Francis Fukuyama,
Joel H. Rosenthal
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05/13/11
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How does Francis Fukuyama view state formation, normative issues, and human behavior? Does he believe (as Andrew Carnegie did) that history moves in an upward direction and we can eventually put an end to war? This fascinating interview explores these questions and more.
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