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Michael Holland
Michael Holland is executive vice president and group head of Edelman NY's Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability practice. >Innovators >People
Anne Phillips
Anne Phillips is professor of political theory and gender theory at the London School of Economics. >Innovators >People
Michael Selgelid
Michael Selgelid is a Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics at Australian National University, where he also heads the WHO Collaborating Center for Bioethics. >Innovators >People
Emily Polk
Emily Polk worked and lived for nearly ten years around the world as a human rights–focused writer and editor before being hired as a senior editor at CSRwire. >Innovators >People
Ai Weiwei
Ai Weiwei is an internationally renowned artist and activist. >Innovators >People
Hakan Altinay
Hakan Altinay is nonresident senior fellow at Brookings Institution. >Innovators >People
Social Covenants Must Precede Social Contracts   Transcript
Seth Kaplan 04/09/13
Fragile states that do not first forge a social covenant will later find it difficult to codify justice in a social contract. >Ideas >Commentary
Global Norms as Public Goods   Publication
Hakan Altinay 04/09/13
Global interdependence demands that we nurture trust, strengthen the fragile fabric of global norms, and forge a sense of global civics. >Ideas >Policy Library
Tomas Sedlacek
Tomas Sedlacek is chief macroeconomic strategist at CSOB, one of the largest Czech banks. He previously served on the National Economic Council in Prague and as economic advisor to President Vaclav Havel. >Innovators >People
Thought Leader: Tomas Sedlacek   Publication
Tomas Sedlacek, Devin T. Stewart 03/28/13
Economists worship efficiency, profit, computability, numbers, growth, and wealth. But Tomas Sedlacek thinks the time of economists as priests is coming to an end. >Ideas >Briefings
Matt Peterson
Matt Peterson is the managing editor of World Politics Review. >Innovators >People
Edward O. Wilson
Edward O. Wilson is a world-renowned scientist and author specializing in sociobiology and biodiversity. >Innovators >People
Alissa Wilson
Alissa Wilson is a policy associate at American Friends Service Committee. >Innovators >People
Rohit Malpani
Rohit Malpani is a Senior Campaigns Advisor at Oxfam America, where he currently manages Oxfam's access to medicines campaign. >Innovators >People
Thought Leader: Edward O. Wilson   Publication
Edward O. Wilson, Devin T. Stewart 02/28/13
Only through science-based pursuit of what humanity is, where we came from, can we start to think and act in terms of a global ethic, defining where we, as a species, want to go. >Ideas >Briefings
Three Myths about Corruption: Some Lessons from Trinidad  
Afra Raymond 02/20/13
Afra Raymond says that any public expenditure without accountability and transparency is necessarily a form of corruption. >Ideas >Video
Ethics & International Affairs
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The Missing Ethics of Mining   Publication
Shefa Siegel 02/15/13
Mining is the material basis for life, yet there is no international law governing mining projects. We are ready to discuss almost any other ethics before the ethics of mining. >Ideas >Briefings
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