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A Question of Values: Google in China, Chinese Products, and Civil Society  
Alexandra Harney, Devin T. Stewart 01/22/10
The China Price author Alexandra Harney and Devin Stewart discuss the human and environmental costs of China's cheap prices, Google in China, fake and dangerous Chinese products, U.S.-China relations, and the new government in Japan.

How Rights Move  
David Rodin, Joel Rosenthal 11/17/09
David Rodin explores the logic governing how rights may be lost, acquired, and transferred -- how they "move" -- and the implications this has for how we justify and prosecute war.

The Arbitrary Morality of Immigration and Citizenship  
Christopher Wellman, Christian Barry, Matt Peterson 11/03/09
From education and health care to the rule of law and access to credit, a host of factors that influence quality of life depend on borders. Yet what could be more arbitrary, morally speaking, than where a person happens to be born?

Smallpox—The Death of a Disease  
D. A. Henderson 10/28/09
Real-life hero D. A. Henderson reveals how a small but fiercely dedicated team under his direction succeeded in eliminating smallpox, a disease which had killed over half a billion people in the preceding 100 years.

Institutionalizing Human Rights  
Hilary Charlesworth, Christian Barry, Matt Peterson 10/08/09
In this episode of Public Ethics Radio, human-rights lawyer Hilary Charlesworth leads us through the challenging questions posed by the institutionalization of human rights.

Good Energies  
Richard L. Kauffman, Julia Kennedy 09/24/09
"There is really nothing quite as essential, both in the developed and the developing world, as energy. You literally cannot have economic development without energy."

Cooking Up Jobs at Greyston Bakery  
Julius Walls, Jr., Julia Kennedy 09/10/09
Greyston Bakery was started on the premise of bringing the unemployed into the workforce. In fact the company's motto is, "We don't hire people to bake brownies, we bake brownies to hire people."

Liquidnet Philanthropy  
Seth Merrin, Julia Kennedy 08/27/09
Seth Merrin is the CEO and founder of Liquidnet, a successful investment firm which gives 1 percent of its pretax income to philanthropic initiatives. Here Merrin discusses Liquidnet's key role in a Youth Village for orphans in Rwanda, modeled on similar ones in Israel.

The Bioethics of Infectious Diseases  
Michael Selgelid, Christian Barry, Matt Peterson 08/26/09
Can we infringe individual rights to promote public health? Should, say, individuals be allowed to determine for themselves when they are too infectious to get on a plane?

Clinton Global Initiative as Catalyst for Action  
Robert S. Harrison, Julia Kennedy 08/26/09
"I hope that CGI is able to serve as the catalyst for action, the group that is essentially creating a market between companies and governments and NGOs to create the difference that moves the ball on each of these great global challenges."

Global Migration Fulfills Human Potential  
Michele Wucker, Julia Kennedy 08/11/09
"People should be able to pursue whatever helps them to fulfill their greatest potential, and that's what migration is about," says World Policy Institute's Michele Wucker.

Diversity as a Competitive Strategy  
Joseph M. Cahalan, Julia Kennedy 08/04/09
"The more Xerox found out about the value of inclusion -- that good talent comes in all colors, genders, religions, and sexual orientation, that the company became stronger and stronger because of it -- the more we consider diversity a competitive strategy," says Joseph Cahalan of Xerox.

Connecting Executives with Nonprofit Boards  
Alice Korngold, Julia Kennedy 07/29/09
Consultant, author, and blogger Alice Korngold talks about her work connecting corporate executives with nonprofit boards, and the transformation that takes place, person after person, as executives come up with new ways to help.

Investing in the Poor  
Brian Trelstad, Julia Kennedy 07/29/09
"Where we are fiercely critical of grants-based approaches is the design of services that ignore the end recipient," says Acumen Fund chief investment officer Brian Trelstad. In this interview, he shares ideas on how to use entrepreneurs in the developing world to combat poverty.

The Practical Idealism Project: Stories from the Field  
Alissa Wilson, Christine Bader 07/16/09
How can you help change the world, and get paid for doing it? Alissa Wilson shares what she learned from interviewing scores of practical idealists, including international development workers, lawyers, business people, and artists.

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A Question of Values: Google in China, Chinese Products, and Civil Society
 
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Greening the Desert with Permaculture
 
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World-class Eye Care
 
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Indian Desert Water Innovations
 

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