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Bharath Gopalaswamy
Bharath Gopalaswamy is a senior research scholar at Cornell University and a defense analyst for the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute. >Innovators >People
David King
David M. King is the director of energy policy within the Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Air Force (Energy, Environment, Safety and Occupational Health). >Innovators >People
Jonathan Powers
Jonathan Powers is Chief Operating Officer of the Truman National Security Project. >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
Innovation to the Rescue  
Rocco Nuri, Neha Bhat 03/21/13
The UN refugee agency is adopting an innovation-centered approach in pursuit of better services, products, and outcomes for displaced populations. >Ideas >Innovations
Saleem H. Ali
Saleem H. Ali is director of the Centre for Social Responsibility in Mining at the University of Queensland Australia and a tenured professor of environmental studies at the University of Vermont's Rubenstein School of Natural Resources. >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
Ethics & International Affairs
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Catalina Cock Duque
Catalina Cock Duque is the executive director of Mi Sangre Foundation. >Innovators >People
Jessica Feingold
Jessica Feingold is a NYC Director of Move This World. >Innovators >People
Sara Potler
Sara Potler is founder and CEO of Move This World. >Innovators >People
Move This World
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Ecological Cooperation in South Asia: The Way Forward   Publication
Saleem H. Ali 01/25/13
Resilience to environmental stressors such as flood and drought will be enhanced by regional approaches to ecological cooperation. >Ideas >Policy Library
The Asian Century: Over Before It Even Began   Transcript
Devin T. Stewart 01/03/13
Between territorial disputes, cultural incoherence, and divided views on the role of the state, don't expect an Asian Century to start anytime soon, says Devin T. Stewart. >Ideas >Commentary
As Asia Waltzes Forward on Two Right Feet, America Fixates on the Middle East   Transcript
James Farrer 11/20/12
The United States can be effective in its pivot toward Asia by using its influence to help resolve territorial disputes and defuse the rightward lurch in China and Japan. >Ideas >Commentary
Alex Bellamy
Alex Bellamy is professor of international security at Griffith University, Australia. >Innovators >People
Dinara Rafikova
Danira Rafikova is a financial analyst at PlaNis responsAbility. >Innovators >People
Marlene Spoerri
Marlene Spoerri is the host of Carnegie Council's Ethics Matter, a series of town hall-style conversations with public intellectuals, policymakers, and activists. Spoerri also contributes to the Council's weekly podcast, Global Ethics Corner. >Innovators >People
How the Internet Will Transform Government (Eventually)  
Clay Shirky 09/25/12
Open-source programming will reform our political processes, but it won't happen automatically: The people experimenting with participation don't yet have legislative power, and the people with power are not experimenting with participation. >Ideas >Video

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