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The Origins of Political Order: From Prehuman Times to the French Revolution   Video
Francis Fukuyama 12/08/11
How did human beings succeed in creating the ideal of strong, accountable governments that adhere to the rule of law? Francis Fukuyama provides a sweeping account of how today's basic political institutions developed.

Anatol Lieven on Pakistan   Video
Anatol Lieven, David C. Speedie 12/06/11
Pakistan expert Anatol Lieven unravels Pakistan's troubled and complex relationships with the U.S., Afghanistan, the Taliban, and its own army--and adds this special note on what bin Laden's death means for U.S.-Pakistan relations.

Giving Voice To Values: How To Speak Your Mind When You Know What’s Right   Video
Mary C. Gentile 12/06/11
Through experiential exercises that act as rehearsals, we can learn to how to act on our values in real-life situations, says Mary Gentile. She shares a ground-breaking new approach that prepares professionals to respond to ethical challenges in the workplace.

The Good Book: A Humanist Bible   Video
A.C. Grayling 12/06/11
Philosopher A.C. Grayling has created a non-religious Bible that draws from the wealth of secular literature and philosophy in both Western and Eastern traditions. Whatever your beliefs, you will find food for thought in this wise and witty talk.

Ethics Matter Series: Interview with Joseph S. Nye, Jr.   Video
Joseph S. Nye, Jr. 12/06/11
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.

The Fear: Robert Mugabe and the Martyrdom of Zimbabwe   Video
Peter Godwin 12/06/11
Author and journalist Peter Godwin was born and raised in Zimbabwe (formerly Rhodesia). In this gripping talk he untangles his country's complex and tragic history, and shows us the arc of President Mugabe's brutal career.

I Shall Not Hate: A Gaza Doctor's Journey on the Road to Peace and Human Dignity   Video
Izzeldin Abuelaish 12/06/11
Born in a Palestinian refugee camp, Dr. Abuelaish has devoted his life to medicine and to reconciliation between Israelis and Palestinians, even though his three daughters and a niece were killed by Israeli shelling. What drives this extraordinary man?

Beyond Good Intentions: The Promise and Peril of Citizen Engagement with Foreign Policy   Video
Rebecca Hamilton, Rachel Davis 12/06/11
What were the accomplishments and failures of the U.S. grassroots movements that responded to the humanitarian crisis in Darfur, and how do these lessons apply to grassroots movements in general?

Behind the Headlines: Pakistan   Video
Ahmed Rashid, 12/06/11
With its mix of militants, nuclear weapons, and chronic domestic unrest, Pakistan's problems have implications for the entire world. Prize-winning author and journalist Ahmed Rashid gives a chilling account of the situation in his homeland.

The Next 100 Years: A Forecast for the 21st Century   Video
George Friedman 11/01/11
George Friedman, founder and CEO of Strategic Forecasting, Inc., asks: What's in store during this new century? Which nations will gain and lose power? How will new technologies change the way we live? He has some predictions that may surprise you.

The Evolution of God   Video
Robert Wright 08/31/11
Robert Wright's astute analysis uses game theory: a religion that sees itself in a zero-sum relationship with outsiders will prove exclusionist and violent, while a religion that sees itself in a non-zero-sum relationship will adjust its theology accordingly. What does this mean for the future?

What's Next for Libya?   Video
Jeffrey D. McCausland 08/22/11
As the rebels neared Tripoli, Russ Mitchell spoke with CBS News military analyst and Carnegie Council Senior Fellow Colonel Jeff McCausland (ret.) about what might be in store for Libya.

Education for Employment Foundation: New Opportunities for Middle East Youth   Video
Ronald Bruder, David C. Speedie 08/10/11
Carnegie Council's David Speedie and Ronald Bruder, founder of the Education for Employment Foundation, discuss the Foundation's work in providing job training for at-risk youth in Arab Muslim countries, and also the impact of the Arab Spring.

Natural Partners: Carnegie and Bucerius   Video
Michael Goering, Nina Smidt 07/25/11
The panelists discuss the exciting new partnership between the Carnegie Council and ZEIT-Stiftung Ebelin und Gerd Bucerius, which will examine the thorny challenges attached to global migration.

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