JUL 2, 2013 • News
The Top Three Leadership Lessons from the Battle of Gettysburg
In this piece for "The Guardian" on the 150th anniversary of the battle of Gettysburg, senior fellow Jeffrey McCausland discusses three of its leadership lessons ...
JUL 1, 2013 • News
2L Hansen Chosen as a Finalist in Carnegie Council Essay Contest
Ethics Fellow for the Future Gage Hansen was featured in "ULaw Today" after becoming a finalist in Carnegie Council's Trans-Pacific Essay Contest.
JUL 1, 2013 • News
Review of "Political Philosophy in the Twentieth Century: Authors and Arguments"
"This collection of essays edited by Catherine Zuckert provides an overview of the work and lives of 18 thinkers who made significant contributions to the development ...
JUN 25, 2013 • Podcast
Sir Adam Roberts on "Democracy, Sovereignty and Terror"
Roberts discusses his book on Sri Lankan statesman Lakshman Kadirgamar, who fought against the terrorism of the Tamil Tigers and was assassinated by them in 2005. ...
JUN 25, 2013 • Article
Global Ethical Dialogues: Lessons from Brazil, Uruguay, and Argentina
Most societies agree on certain global norms. For example, in most countries, corruption is considered unethical. But what happens when global norms are applied locally? ...
JUN 24, 2013 • Podcast
Global Ethics Corner: Who Should Control Egypt's Water?
As Ethiopia continues construction on the Grand Renaissance Dam on the Blue Nile, Egyptian officials are worried about their water supply. Does Ethiopia have the ...
JUN 22, 2013 • News
Chatterjee: The Ethics of Preventive War
Global Ethics Fellow Deen Chatterjee's edited volume The Ethics of Preventive War was featured in International Law Reporter.
JUN 20, 2013 • News
Michael Ignatieff: "La tecnología le da a los gobiernos un "poder sin precedentes" y la prensa tiene que ser "mucho más fuerte" para controlarlo"
The Uruguayan weekly newspaper "Búsqueda," one of the two most influential political weekly newspapers in the country, featured a full-page interview with Centennial chair ...