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JUN 23, 2010 Podcast

Public Ethics Radio: Matthew Rimmer on Intellectual Property and Clean Technology

Matthew Rimmer discusses intellectual-property policy for clean technologies. How do we both create new technologies and spread them as widely as possible? We need climate-friendly ...

Reset:  Iran, Turkey, and America

JUN 22, 2010 Podcast

Reset: Iran, Turkey, and America's Future

Stephen Kinzer argues that the United States needs to rethink its alliances in the Middle East and focus on strategic relationships with Iran and Turkey ...

JUN 18, 2010 Podcast

Global Ethics Corner: Rwandan Health Care: A Model for the West?

In Rwanda, 92 percent of citizens have government-mandated health insurance, collectively owned by the policy-holders themselves. Does organizing health care based on this mutual ethical obligation ...

JUN 11, 2010 Podcast

Global Ethics Corner: Targeting Enemies in War: Is a "Kill List" Justified?

Governments have a moral responsibility to protect their citizens. How far does that extend? Is a "kill list" justified?

JUN 10, 2010 Podcast

Green Bonds: Devin Stewart Interviews Christopher Flensborg

Banker Chris Flensborg is one of the pioneers who developed green bonds. Issued by the World Bank, these bonds give institutional investors the opportunity to ...

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JUN 8, 2010 Podcast

The Betrayal of American Prosperity: Free Market Delusions, America's Decline, and How We Must Compete in the Post-Dollar Era

Clyde Prestowitz argues that the U.S. is rapidly losing the basis of its wealth and power, as well as its freedom of action and ...

JUN 4, 2010 Podcast

Global Ethics Corner: Development Aid

Should the U.S. be helping developing countries when it has its own dramatic domestic problems?

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JUN 4, 2010 Podcast

Is There a "China Model"? Devin Stewart Interviews Leo Horn-Phathanothai

China has no alternative economic model, says Horn. Its keystone is pragmatism and ad hoc experimentation, combined with the clever exploitation of luck and the ...

The End of the Free Market: Who Wins the War Between States and Corporations?

JUN 3, 2010 Podcast

The End of the Free Market: Who Wins the War Between States and Corporations?

Ian Bremmer demonstrates the growing challenge that state capitalism will pose for the entire global economy, and what free market nations must do to protect ...

JUN 1, 2010 Podcast

Public Ethics Radio: Sarah Holcombe on Indigenous Intellectual Property Rights

What rules should govern business and academic interactions with so-called traditional knowledge? Sarah Holcombe examines questions of knowledge management, intellectual property rights, and research ethics ...