MAY 25, 2010 • Podcast
The Evolution of God
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 ...
MAY 21, 2010 • Podcast
A Mosque in Munich: Nazis, the CIA, and the Rise of the Muslim Brotherhood in the West
What do Nazis, the CIA, and the rise of the Muslim Brotherhood in the West have in common? Journalist Ian Johnson tells the untold story ...
MAY 21, 2010 • Podcast
Global Ethics Corner: Global Fertility and U.S. Politics
How do we meet the massive global issue of fertility without being mired in the abortion debate?
MAY 19, 2010 • Article
Policy Innovations Digital Magazine (2006-2016): Commentary: Obama's ASEAN Policy Looks Auspicious
American diplomacy in Southeast Asia should strengthen ASEAN's regional prominence and push for an international forum to resolve territorial disputes in the South China Sea.
MAY 18, 2010 • Podcast
Fault Lines: How Hidden Fractures Still Threaten the World Economy
Raghuram Rajan traces the deepening fault lines in a world overly dependent on the indebted U.S. consumer to power global economic growth, and where ...
MAY 17, 2010 • Podcast
Public Ethics Radio: Anne Phillips on Ownership and the Body
Is the human body a piece of property? We object to the sale of whole human beings, but what about cases where a person merely ...
MAY 17, 2010 • News
Carnegie New Leaders Join Next Generation Project Assembly on U.S. Grand Strategy
Is Obama's administration guided by a fresh approach to global strategy, as he promised? Fifty Next Generation Project Fellows, including five Carnegie Council New Leaders, ...
MAY 14, 2010 • Podcast
Global Ethics Corner: Are We Born Good?
Are babies born with the morality they need or do they learn it from society? Is morality a biological trait that builds communities through enlightened ...