Global Ethics Corner: International Humanitarian Law and Non-State Actors
Should non-state armed groups be excluded from the formal realm of international humanitarian...
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Global Ethics Corner: International Humanitarian Law and Non-State Actors
Should non-state armed groups be excluded from the formal realm of international humanitarian...
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The Lost Peace: Leadership in a Time of Horror and Hope, 1945-1953
In a striking reinterpretation of the postwar years, Robert Dallek examines what drove leaders...
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Global Ethics Corner: Can Moral Injury Be a Wound of War?
Moral injury is a new concept to describe the harm done to combatants traumatized by war. Is this...
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Washington Rules: America's Path to Permanent War
It is time to examine the Washington consensus on national security and why it must change, says...
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Representatives from the Navy, the Marines, and the Army Corps of Engineers illustrate how the...
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Ethics for a 21st Century Army: Creating a Code of Professional Military Ethics
What are the basic principles that should guide professional soldiers in the 21st century?
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Global Ethics Corner: Who Dies in Afghanistan: Soldiers, Civilians, or the Mission?
How do you choose missions to fight a war effectively, while minimizing civilian deaths and...
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Soviet Fates and Lost Alternatives: From Stalinism to the New Cold War
Washington has squandered the opportunity for a fundamentally new U.S.-Russian relationship after...
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After START--What Next? David Speedie Interviews Jayantha Dhanapala
Jayantha Dhanapala, former Under-Secretary-General for Disarmament Affairs at the UN, gives his...
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Sebastian Junger and David Speedie on Afghanistan (NEWSWEEK On Air Interview)
Sebastian Junger recounts some of his experiences while embedded with U.S. troops in Afghanistan....
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Global Ethics Corner: The Irony of Nuclear Weapons?
This short audio on ethics asks: Are nuclear weapons a necessary evil? Is it better to live in a...
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Recent Advances in the Prevention of Mass Violence
How can we prevent mass violence? Drawing on insights from leaders in the field, David Hamburg...
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Eclipse of the Sunnis: Power, Exile, and Upheaval in the Middle East
1.9 million Sunni Muslims have been forced into exile following the Iraq War, says Deborah Amos....
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The Ethics of Exit from Afghanistan
Katherine Brown and Robert Diamond, Truman Fellows with first-hand experience in Afghanistan,...
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Jack Matlock, American ambassador to the Soviet Union from 1987 to 1991, corrects a number of...
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Michael Doyle on Nonintervention and the Responsibility to Protect
What circumstances justify overriding sovereignty? Michael Doyle discusses the difficult...
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Obama's Foreign Policy: What Matters and What Doesn't for America's Future?
Elections and campaigns are about options. Governing is about constraints. For Obama--and every...
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Global Ethics Corner: Robots, the Battlefield, and Ethics
Can intelligent robot soldiers be designed to be more ethical in battle than human soldiers?...
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Striking First: Preemption and Prevention in International Conflict
Is the Bush Doctrine of aggressive preventive action a justified and legal recourse against...
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Challenges in UN Peacekeeping Operations
The demand for UN peacekeeping troops has risen at an unprecedented rate, says Guehenno,...
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