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I think there's tremendous potential in the technology, but we have to use it responsibly. We need to figure out how we create the right structures that empower an...
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I think there's tremendous potential in the technology, but we have to use it responsibly. We need to figure out how we create the right structures that empower and maximize the good and constrain the evil.
Public Affairs: Chi...
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In this masterly and comprehensive talk, Andrew Nathan looks at the world from Beijing's viewpoint and sees a very challenging environment for China. He identifies...
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In this masterly and comprehensive talk, Andrew Nathan looks at the world from Beijing's viewpoint and sees a very challenging environment for China. He identifies four rings of security concerns: inside China's territory; its 24 surrounding countries; six regional systems; and the rest of the world.
Global Ethics Corne...
2 Views 15:39:12 02/25/13
For years, large global organizations, like the G-20 or the UN, have failed to cooperate on major international challenges, like climate change. Is mini-lateralism...
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For years, large global organizations, like the G-20 or the UN, have failed to cooperate on major international challenges, like climate change. Is mini-lateralism, in which a few major world powers work together to tackle these problems, a viable and ethical alternative?
Report from the Mid...
0 Views 21:37:01 02/22/13
Chuck Freilich's knowledgeable talk gives us an overview of the primary forces at work today in the Middle East--and some potential outcomes. He also provides an i...
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Chuck Freilich's knowledgeable talk gives us an overview of the primary forces at work today in the Middle East--and some potential outcomes. He also provides an insider's analysis of Israel's politics and prospects.
Thought Leader Kish...
2 Views 21:09:42 02/22/13
By 2030, probably more than half the world's population is going to enjoy middle class living standards. That, in moral and ethical terms, is a remarkably positive...
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By 2030, probably more than half the world's population is going to enjoy middle class living standards. That, in moral and ethical terms, is a remarkably positive development, because the capacity of people to escape the imprisonment of poverty is going to grow dramatically in the next few decades.
Global Ethics Corne...
0 Views 15:05:28 02/19/13
President Obama called al-Qaeda a shadow of its former self, but the organization is making inroads in Mali and Algeria and some say it is as dangerous as ever. Ho...
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President Obama called al-Qaeda a shadow of its former self, but the organization is making inroads in Mali and Algeria and some say it is as dangerous as ever. How much of a threat is al-Qaeda? Has the terrorist group made a comeback?
The Great Convergen...
2 Views 17:35:36 02/15/13
As more people become prosperous and interstate conflicts diminish, there is a convergence between East and West, says Kishore Mahbubani. Now we have to change our...
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As more people become prosperous and interstate conflicts diminish, there is a convergence between East and West, says Kishore Mahbubani. Now we have to change our mindset accordingly and act as one united world on issues such as climate change. One important step is to reform the UN.
Public Affairs: The...
4 Views 17:42:05 02/11/13
With a breadth and depth of knowledge spanning not only current geopolitics but centuries of history, Robert Kaplan shows us the crucial importance of geography in...
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With a breadth and depth of knowledge spanning not only current geopolitics but centuries of history, Robert Kaplan shows us the crucial importance of geography in shaping our destinies. Geography still matters, and always will.
Going to Tehran: Pr...
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Americans' view of Iran as an illegitimate system in imminent danger of overthrow is wrongheaded, wishful thinking, say the Leveretts. The U.S. needs to come to te...
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Americans' view of Iran as an illegitimate system in imminent danger of overthrow is wrongheaded, wishful thinking, say the Leveretts. The U.S. needs to come to terms with the Islamic Republic of Iran, not as a favor to Iran, but to save its own position in the Middle East and avert another war. Nixon went to China. Obama needs to go to Iran.
Global Ethics Corne...
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When Iceland was hit hard in the 2008 financial crisis, it responded by doing everything Western economic theorists told it not to. It has made an impressive recov...
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When Iceland was hit hard in the 2008 financial crisis, it responded by doing everything Western economic theorists told it not to. It has made an impressive recovery, but financial problems remain. Should other countries follow Iceland's unorthodox model?
Luis Moreno-Ocampo:...
1 Views 15:13:05 02/07/13
The new world, the 21st century is about global communication and global citizenship. I see this particularly in the young people.
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The new world, the 21st century is about global communication and global citizenship. I see this particularly in the young people.
Global Ethics Corne...
1 Views 15:35:39 02/04/13
The hope that existed at the beginning Arab Spring has been marred by violence and conflict in Syria, Libya, Egypt, and elsewhere. Have we entered the Arab Winter?...
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The hope that existed at the beginning Arab Spring has been marred by violence and conflict in Syria, Libya, Egypt, and elsewhere. Have we entered the Arab Winter? If so, how long will this phase last?
Michael Walzer: Who...
4 Views 18:54:51 02/01/13
The greatest responsibilities fall on the people with the most power to act. But if we live in democracies, then we are the people who choose the people with the m...
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The greatest responsibilities fall on the people with the most power to act. But if we live in democracies, then we are the people who choose the people with the most power to act.
Five Myths About Nu...
0 Views 17:12:03 01/30/13
What if everything we believe about nuclear weapons is wrong? Reexamine the facts and you'll see that the arguments for nuclear weapons aren't powerful; they're pr...
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What if everything we believe about nuclear weapons is wrong? Reexamine the facts and you'll see that the arguments for nuclear weapons aren't powerful; they're preposterous. They are an unpersuasive collection of wishful thinking held together by nothing more than fear and rationalization.
Global Ethics Corne...
0 Views 15:36:31 01/28/13
The European Union has faced criticism in recent years for not doing enough to promote democratic values abroad. With the formation of the European Endowment for D...
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The European Union has faced criticism in recent years for not doing enough to promote democratic values abroad. With the formation of the European Endowment for Democracy, this could be changing. Will this initiative really work?
America in the 21st...
0 Views 20:24:21 01/23/13
The good, the bad, and the ugly: distinguished Singaporean Kishore Mahbubani politely but firmly tells Americans how Asians see them, and warns, the world that is ...
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The good, the bad, and the ugly: distinguished Singaporean Kishore Mahbubani politely but firmly tells Americans how Asians see them, and warns, the world that is coming is a world outside your comfort zones.