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| 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). |
| Jonathan Powers |
| Jonathan Powers is Chief Operating Officer of the Truman National Security Project. |
| Thought Leader: Tomas Sedlacek |
| 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. | |
| Rocco Nuri |
| Rocco Nuri is communications officer for UNHCR Innovation. |
| 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. | |
| Jim Hartung |
| Jim Hartung is president of GlobalEnergySolutions.org, an Internet-based company he formed in 2012 to provide information about energy and related subjects. |
| Thought Leader: Edward O. Wilson |
| 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. | |
| Ethics & International Affairs |
| More Skin in the Game in 2013 |
| Nassim Nicholas Taleb | 01/04/13 |
| Accountability has roots in ancient ethics, says Nassim Taleb: an eye for an eye. The essence of this simple risk-management rule deserves a revival in 2013. | |
| The Asian Century: Over Before It Even Began |
| 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. | |
| Alex Bellamy |
| Alex Bellamy is professor of international security at Griffith University, Australia. |
| Power, Process, Purpose: Elected Members of the Security Council Can Be Effective |
| Alex Bellamy, Tim Dunne | 11/12/12 |
| When they are prepared to work hard and innovate, non-permanent members can leave an indelible mark on the UN Security Council, as Canada did through its activism on the Angola sanctions committee. | |
| 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. |
| Crowdsourcing Good Governance in International Development |
| 08/27/12 | |
| This paper is meant to be a primer on crowdsourcing as an informational resource for development, crisis response, and post-conflict recovery. Government accountability can be increased and poor performance corrected through openness and citizen empowerment. | |
| New Approaches to Humanitarian Migration |
| Michael Clemens | 08/23/12 |
| Many people cross international borders because their lives have been ruined by an earthquake, flood, drought, or hurricane. But they face a black hole of international law. | |
| The Business of Peace |
| Steve Killelea, Margarita Quihuis, Mark Nelson, Julia Taylor Kennedy | 07/23/12 |
| Is it possible to quantify peace? Australian entrepreneur Steve Killelea has created a Global Peace Index, while at Stanford's Peace Innovation Lab, researchers Mark Nelson and Margarita Quihuis are exploring the connection between peace and commerce. | |
| Globalizing Censorship |
| Geoffrey Cain | 06/28/12 |
| Consent of the Network by Rebecca MacKinnon is a must-read on how businesses and governments wield influence over the Internet. | |
| Private Empire: ExxonMobil and American Power |
| Steve Coll, Joanne Myers | 05/14/12 |
| With annual revenue equal to the GDP of Norway, ExxonMobil is a powerful and secretive company, says Steve Coll. He looks at its relationship with the U.S. government in this Public Affairs program. | |
| ETHICS MATTER: A Conversation with Anne-Marie Slaughter |
| Anne-Marie Slaughter, Julia Taylor Kennedy | 02/27/12 |
| Anne-Marie Slaughter on the responsibility to protect: I believe in a values-based foreign policy and looking to cooperate as often as I can. | |


