The Ethics of Decision-Making in National Security, with Avril D. Haines

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Embracing Empathy and Responsible Power, with Dr. Claire Yorke

Are power and empathy incompatible? Dr. Claire Yorke joins the "Values & Interests" podcast to discuss her new book, "Empathy in Politics and Leadership." Yorke showcases real-life examples of leaders who embraced empathy to build more inclusive power structures while simultaneou ...  Show more

Re-examining our Capacity for Just Peace

For decades, Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs has rigorously explored the tension between perpetual conflict and the value of human life. While debates on war and peace are far from novel, the importance of achieving just peace is heightened today by current r ...  Show more

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