Carnegie Council Logo
 
SEARCH:  
   PEOPLE    ADVANCED
PROGRAMS EDUCATION CALENDAR RESOURCES SUPPORT ABOUT
Print Page Mail Page
 
Resources
  Transcripts
  Audio
  Audio RSS (Podcast)
  What is a Podcast?
  Video
  Ethics & International Affairs Journal
  Carnegie Ethics Online
  Articles, Papers, and Reports
  Other Publications
  For Educators and Students
  Global Ethics Corner Videos
  Resource Picks
  "To Be Read" Book Review Column
  RSS
 
 
Carnegie Council Podcast
Carnegie Council RSS


eNewsletter Signup
Please enter your email address to subscribe to the Carnegie Council email newsletter.
 
 
 
Most Emailed Pages
1. The Ascent of Money: A Financial History of the World
2. Beyond Terror and Martyrdom: The Future of the Middle East
3. U.S. Global Engagement Program
4. Resources on Islamic Education (2007)
5. Rita J. King
 
   
     
 

Audio

 
     
 

Search Audio

Author, Title, Phrase:
Date Range:
Topic:
Keyword:
 
Search Results per Page


View all Audio

Recent Audio

Global Ethics Corner: Morgenthau and the New Administration   Audio
01/02/09
Should we observe Morgenthau's principles--avoid the crusading spirit and heed others' perspectives--or is promoting democracy and taking a forceful stand indispensable to U.S. foreign policy?

Global Ethics Corner: Robots, the Battlefield, and Ethics   Audio
12/12/08
Can intelligent robot soldiers be designed to be more ethical in battle than human soldiers? Would you prefer a robot or a human deciding about the possibility of civilian casualties, about collateral damage?

A Conversation on NATO   Audio
Robert Hunter, David C. Speedie 12/10/08
The post-Cold War NATO has expanded, both in mission and membership. In each instance, problems have arisen with Russia. What are the lessons to be learned from these stresses, and what are NATO's prospects?

The Measure of America   Audio
Sarah Burd-Sharps, Kristen Lewis 12/08/08
Following the UNDP model, this report uses a Human Development Index that provides a single measure of well-being for all Americans. The disturbing results reveal huge disparities in the health, education, and living standards of different groups across the nation.

Global Ethics Corner: Fear and the Financial Implosion   Audio
12/05/08
Will our responses to the financial crisis be constructive, or will panic cloud our judgments? How do you face fear in a time of crisis?

Global Ethics Corner: Market Capitalism Questioned   Audio
12/05/08
Will people associate U.S. power with "global misery" or with the opportunity and pluralism that Obama's victory represents? There is clearly a need to reflect on the future of market capitalism.

Network Power: The Social Dynamics of Globalization   Audio
David Singh Grewal 12/05/08
How can we understand the dynamics of globalization? The idea of network power supplies a coherent set of terms and concepts, which are applicable to individuals, businesses, and countries alike.

Creative Capitalism: A Conversation with Bill Gates, Warren Buffett, and Other Economic Leaders   Audio
Michael Kinsley, William Easterly 12/05/08
Kinsley and Easterly discuss Bill Gates's controversial idea he calls "creative capitalism," in which big corporations integrate doing good into their way of doing business.

Health as a Human Right: Rights, Roles, and Responsibilities   Audio
Christian Barry, Meg Boulware, Laura Herman, Maggie M. Kohn, Rohit Malpani, Lisa Oldring 12/04/08
The international community has begun to consider the "highest attainable standard of health" as a fundamental component of the human rights agenda, alongside related issues of poverty and adequate access to water and sanitation.

Public Ethics Radio: Larry Temkin on Extending Human Lifespans   Audio
Larry S. Temkin, Christian Barry, Matt Peterson 12/03/08
What would a world in which everyone lived beyond 100 be like? Would it really be worth it for us? Temkin believes that we need to take a good hard look at all sides of the question of aging, rather than just blindly hoping for the best.

Beyond Terror and Martyrdom: The Future of the Middle East   Audio
Gilles Kepel 12/01/08
The neocons and al-Qaeda have both failed to reach their objectives, says Kepel. We are now facing one big power in the Middle East: Iran.

Devin Stewart Interviews Seth Kaplan on "Fixing Fragile States"   Audio
Seth Kaplan, Devin T. Stewart 11/30/08
Seth Kaplan gives an in-depth look at how weak states can promote and leverage "social cohesion" to help build development from the bottom up.

The Ascent of Money: A Financial History of the World   Audio
Niall Ferguson 11/24/08
Does the symbiotic relationship between China and America--"Chimerica" as Niall Ferguson calls it--give reason to hope that America's present economic situation will turn out to be not a crash, but a correction?

Remix: Making Art and Commerce Thrive in the Hybrid Economy   Audio
Lawrence Lessig 11/21/08
We are harming our children--and almost anyone who creates, enjoys, or sells any art form--with a restrictive copyright system driven by corporate interests. Lessig reveals the solutions to this impasse offered by a collaborative yet profitable "hybrid economy."

View all Audio

 
 

Please Note

YouTubeHighlights from Carnegie Council events are now available on our YouTube channel.

 
 

Features

Policy Innovations Online Magazine
Policy Innovations Online Magazine
  The central address for a fairer globalization.
> More
Global Ethics Corner Videos
Global Ethics Corner
  Weekly 90-second videos on newsworthy ethical issues.
> More
Ethics & International Affairs
Ethics & International Affairs
  Go to the Journal for articles on ethics and foreign policy.
> More