#321: Kill The Euro, Win $400,000
On today's show, we talk to a guy named Lord Wolfson of Aspley Guise. He's a British CEO, and...
#321: Kill The Euro, Win $400,000
On today's show, we talk to a guy named Lord Wolfson of Aspley Guise. He's a British CEO, and...
Ukraine and the New Divide between the United States and Russia
David Speedie interviews Dr. Dmitri Trenin, director of the Carnegie Moscow Center of the...
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Ukraine Update: The Presidential Elections and Beyond
David Speedie discusses the election of new Ukrainian president Petro Poroshenko with University...
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Ukraine Update: Report from Odessa
With the deadly conflict in Ukraine spreading to this hitherto calm southern city, David Speedie...
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Report from Ukraine: The Crisis Moves East
David Speedie discusses with Dr. Nicolai Petro, currently a Fulbright Fellow in Odessa, the...
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From Odessa, political scientist Dr. Nicolai Petro discusses the unrest in the eastern Donbas...
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Crisis in Ukraine: Ukraine and Russia Beyond Crimean Secession
Professor Nicolai Petro, currently in Odessa, Ukraine, discusses recent developments, including...
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Crisis in Ukraine: Crimean Stand-Off
In the latest Security Bulletin, Russia expert Professor Nicolai Petro speaks from Odessa in...
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Crisis in Ukraine: The View from Beyond Kiev
This is the third in a series of Security Bulletins on the crisis in Ukraine, and here Dr....
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Crisis in Ukraine: The Role and Responsibility of the West
This is the second in a series of Carnegie Council Security Bulletins on the crisis in Ukraine,...
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Crisis in Ukraine: A Voice from Kiev, January 31, 2014
What is the likely outcome of the violent clashes in Ukraine? Does the U.S. and the West have a...
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Global Ethics Corner: Do Super-Maximum Security Prisons Constitute Cruel and Unusual Punishment?
A surprise ruling from the European Court of Human Rights could send five terror suspects to a...
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The Emergency State: America's Pursuit of Absolute National Security at All Costs
David Unger argues that because of national security fears, the U.S. has bypassed its...
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Global Ethics Corner: China on the Rise: Is China's Political Model Superior?
With economic malaise and political stalemates commonplace across the U.S. and Europe, some are...
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Currency Wars: The Making of the Next Global Crisis
We are already in Currency War III, says Rickards, who sees four possible outcomes--none of them...
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Grand Pursuit: The Story of Economic Genius
Looking back at the truly revolutionary rise in global living standards over the last 150 years,...
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Global Ethics Corner: Goodbye Euro?
The euro was once thought to be a symbol of peace and prosperity in post-World War II Europe. As...
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Global Ethics Corner: Debt and Democracy: Why Shouldn't Greeks Vote on Their Financial Future?
The Greek tragedy unfolding over the European debt deal raises some important questions about the...
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Ireland's Tough Path to Economic Recovery
What brought down the Celtic Tiger and will it rise again? Barry O'Leary, head of IDA Ireland...
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Education for Employment Foundation: New Opportunities for Middle East Youth
Carnegie Council's David Speedie and Ronald Bruder, founder of the Education for Employment...
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