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Ethical Issues in U.S.-Asia Policy  
Chong-pin Lin, Devin T. Stewart 11/25/08
Devin Stewart interviews former Taiwanese Deputy Minister of National Defense Chong-pin Lin about the state of China-Taiwan relations and the role of ethics in international issues like finance, energy, and the environment.

Remix: Making Art and Commerce Thrive in the Hybrid Economy  
Lawrence Lessig 11/24/08
We are harming our children -- and almost anyone who creates, enjoys, or sells any art form -- with a restrictive copyright system driven by corporate interests. Lessig reveals the solutions to this impasse offered by a collaborative yet profitable "hybrid economy." (Carnegie Council Public Affairs Program)

Business & Human Rights: Achievements and Prospects  
John Ruggie 11/10/08
UN Special Representative John Ruggie outlines why businesses must respect human rights, why states must protect them, and why victims must have access to remedies. His future work will focus on how these various stakeholders can bridge the governance gaps in the international system.

Economic Gangsters: Corruption, Violence, and the Poverty of Nations  
Raymond Fisman 11/10/08
From the scapegoating of "witches" in Africa, to the pitfalls of speed dating, to the cultures that foster corruption, Raymond Fisman explores the economic incentives and psychology behind the choices we make.

The Shape of the World to Come  
Laurent Cohen-Tanugi, Devin T. Stewart 11/04/08
French author Laurent Cohen-Tanugi argues that economic globalization exists in a complex dialectic with the traditional geopolitics that it has, ironically, helped to revive.

Can Web 2.0 Revolutionize Corporate Responsibility?  
James Farrar, Gerhard Pohl, Emily Polk, Steve A. Rochlin, Devin T. Stewart, Andrew Zolli 10/28/08
This Workshop for Ethics in Business panel analyzes how corporate exposure to and use of new media technologies can influence responsible business practices.

Green Jobs  
Heather Grady, Norine Kennedy, Jill Kubit, Peter Poschen, Michael Renner, Devin T. Stewart, Sean Sweeney 10/07/08
The authors of a new ILO-UNEP report are hopeful that the labor intensity of green occupations across a diversity of sectors will create a net gain of jobs as workers transition from dirtier industries, thus helping to solve employment and poverty problems along with climate change.

Voluntary Standards and the Resource Curse  
Paul Collier 08/26/08
In this TED talk, economist Paul Collier explains how the alliance of compassion and enlightened self-interest can help change the divergent course of the world's bottom billion poorest people, drawing lessons from postwar Europe, democracy and the resource curse, and voluntary international standards.

Debunking Third World Myths  
Hans Rosling 08/19/08
In this TED talk, educator Hans Rosling debunks myths about health and wealth in the so-called Third World, using dramatic statistics to show that it is preconceived ideas, not ignorance, that prevent us from making accurate and targeted development interventions.

The Pentagon's New Map for War and Peace  
Thomas Barnett 08/08/08
In this TED talk, strategic planner Thomas Barnett outlines his vision for a Pentagon bifurcated into war functions and a "Department of Everything Else" that uses more of a systems administration approach to solve the complex transitional problems of winning the peace.

How Cooperation (Eventually) Trumps Conflict  
Robert Wright 07/23/08
In this TED talk, author Robert Wright explains "non-zero-sumness"--the network of linked fortunes and cooperation that has guided our evolution to this point--and how we can use it to help save humanity today.

The Rise of the Rest  
Nikolas K. Gvosdev, Harry Harding, Flynt Leverett, David Speedie, Devin T. Stewart 07/09/08
This Workshops for Ethics in Business panel looks at how the ascent of China and Russia affects global business and security norms, with discussion of the potential threats and foreign policy innovations that could direct the "rise of the rest."

Reverse Brain Drain for the Middle East  
Marcus Noland, Michele Wucker 06/20/08
One strategy to improve the economies of the Middle East would be to reverse the brain drain, a development that contributed to the blossoming of the high tech sector in economies such as Taiwan and India. Can public policies contribute to this process?

The Economic and Strategic Rise of China and India  
David Denoon, Devin T. Stewart 06/16/08
Although China's rise has received much attention, much less has been given to the relative decline of the Pacific Rim states or the rapid rise of India's economic and strategic position.

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Seth Kaplan
Fixing Fragile States
 
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Chong-pin Lin
Ethical Issues in U.S.-Asia Policy
 
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Lawrence Lessig
Remix: Making Art and Commerce Thrive in the Hybrid Economy
 
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John Ruggie
Business & Human Rights: Achievements and Prospects
 
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Raymond Fisman
Economic Gangsters: Corruption, Violence, and the Poverty of Nations
 

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