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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.
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.
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.
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Nikolas K. Gvosdev,
Harry Harding,
Flynt Leverett,
David Speedie,
Devin T. Stewart
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07/09/08
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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."
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Marcus Noland,
Michele Wucker
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06/20/08
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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?
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David Denoon,
Devin T. Stewart
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06/16/08
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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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Ian Buruma,
Bob Corcoran,
Thomas Crampton,
Qi Qianjin,
Minky Worden,
Devin T. Stewart
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05/30/08
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An expert panel discusses the ethics of international and corporate engagement with China in the context of the Olympics. What lasting positive or negative effects, if any, will the Games have on China?
Geoffrey Heal presents a comprehensive examination of how social and environmental performance affects a corporation's profitability and how the stock market reacts.
Michael Klare warns that the world's diminishing sources of energy may create a new arms race between the United States and China. Instead of competing, it is essential that the two nations cooperate to find viable alternative fuels, he says.
Journalist Thomas Crampton looks at how Chinese nationalism is being expressed in new digital media, including user-generated propaganda on YouTube and anti-foreigner protest in online video games.
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Devin T. Stewart
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05/09/08
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Devin Stewart presents his thoughts on the Ethical Blogger Project and its ongoing discussion of how new media technology is influencing politics, business, journalism, and identity formation.
Parag Khanna describes the complex forces at play as emerging-market countries strive for development and strategic alliances in the "geopolitical marketplace."
Olafur Ragnar Grimsson, President of Iceland, discusses how Iceland has successfully reduced its use of oil and coal, and how the fate of nations large and small is being affected by climate change.
Learn more about the Carnegie Council's Global Policy Innovations program and how it features innovative ideas for a fairer globalization through online media and agenda-setting events.
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