SEP 8, 2016 • Podcast
Global Ethics Forum Preview: Blood Year: The Unraveling of Western Counterterrorism with David Kilcullen
Next time on Global Ethics Forum, counterinsurgency expert David Kilcullen discusses strategies to fight terrorism and the failure of the Iraq War. In this excerpt, ...
SEP 8, 2016 • Article
Sze Ping Lo: Towards a New Environmental Imagination
Sze Ping Lo, CEO of WWF-China, is equal parts activist and intellectual. Now in his early 40s, in a recent conversation Lo looked back on ...
SEP 7, 2016 • Podcast
Living Together in Peace: Religious Diversity in Indonesia
"Indonesia is an interesting example of where increasing intensity of religious practices among Muslims and Christians is not the factor that creates conflict and violence. ...
SEP 7, 2016 • Article
Greece, the Greeks, and the Crisis: Reaching Beyond "That's how it Goes"
Understandably, international attention focuses on the sufferings of migrants arriving in Greece. But what of the Greeks themselves? Though largely invisible to tourists, the country's ...
SEP 7, 2016 • News
Emperor Akihito's Wish To Abdicate Throne Will Mean Revisiting Japan's Constitution
In Nikkei Voice, Senior Fellow Devin Stewart and others discuss Emperor Akihito's wish to abdicate his position and how this news relates to work-life balance ...
SEP 6, 2016 • News
Instagram Take-Over #10: Kashmir Photo Series by Ahmer Khan
Kashmir has been a flashpoint between India and Pakistan for over six decades. The violence in the area is the worst it has been since 2010, ...
SEP 6, 2016 • News
Don’t Conflate Greater Complexity With Greater Danger
Does a peace process to end the civil war in Colombia signal a trend toward less violence within and among other countries? The New York ...
SEP 1, 2016 • Podcast
Global Ethics Forum Preview: A Rage for Order with Robert Worth
Next time on Global Ethics Forum, author and "New York Times Magazine" contributor Robert Worth discusses the excitement of the Arab Spring and the disappointment ...