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Video links courtesy of UC Berkeley, Carnegie Council, Columbia University, University of Edinburgh, Ethics Updates, Princeton University, Purdue University, San Diego State University, Yale Law School.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

K. Anthony Appiah: "Challenges to Cosmopolitanism"

Class of 2009 Freshman Assembly, 2005

 

Richard J. Arneson - Just War Theory: Puzzles and Problems

 

Seyla Benhabib discusses Political Theory, Globalization, and the 'Right to Rights' (2004)

 

Ralph Cavanagh - Suspending the World's Most Dangerous Experiment:

The Global Warming Challenge (2005)

 

Noam Chomsky on the invasion and occupation of Iraq (streaming video)

(University College Dublin Lecture 17 Jan 2006)

 

Noam Chomsky - Illegal but Legitimate: a Dubious Doctrine for the Times

University of Edinburgh Gifford Lecture, 2005

 

Jean Cohen and others consider the Global Consequences of Iraq War (2005)

 

Sir Ralf Dahrendorf discusses international affairs: theory and practice (1989)

 

Richard Falk - Global Justice, Global Governance (2004)

 

Richard Falk: The Changing Nature of Security (2003)

 

Tom Farer discusses International Law and Human Rights (2002)

 

Francis Fukuyama - "Development, Democracy, and American Foreign Policy" (2005)

 

JŸrgen Habermas, ÔThe Kantian Project of Cosmopolitan Law (2004)

 

Samuel P. Huntington and George J. Mitchell in discussion: ÒThe Conflict of Civilizations?Ó

 

Dale Jamieson - A Conversation about Animal Rights and World Hunger (2003)

 

Robert O. Keohane discusses Theory and International Institutions (2004)

 

Stephen D. Krasner discusses Sovereignty

 

Hugh LaFollette - interviewed - World Hunger and Moral Obligation (2003)

 

John Mearsheimer, in conversation, ÒThrough the Realist LensÓ (2002)

 

Thomas Nagel - The Problem with Global Justice: Part One (2004)

 

Thomas Nagel - The Problem with Global Justice: Part Two (2004)

 

Aryeh Neier - The Role of International Human Rights Movement in Worldwide Affairs (2004)

 

James Nickel - A Conversation about Human Rights (2003)

 

Kai Nielson - Cosmopolitanism in a Globalizing World (2003)

 

Joseph S. Nye, Jr. discusses Theory and Practice in International Relations (1998)

 

Thomas Pogge - Global Justice, Global Governance  (2004)

 

Thomas Pogge and others discuss 'Globalization, Rights and Poverty,' (2003)

 

Jeffrey Sachs - The End of Poverty: Economic Possibilities for Our Time (2005)

 

Jeffrey Sachs - The Politics of Climate Change (2004)

 

Jeffrey Sachs, ÔDefining the Challenges of Sustainable DevelopmentÕ (2004)

 

Jeffrey Sachs, The Millennium Development Goals:

The Struggle Against Poverty in the Global Economy

Comments follow from UC Berkeley faculty members

 

T.M.Scanlon - Freedom of Expression, Tolerance, and Human Rights (2007)

 

Amartya Sen - Identity and Violence: The Illusion of Destiny (2006)

 

Amartya Sen: Clashing Civilizations and Lesser Tales: A Critique

 

Amartya Sen and other leading economists and social theorists discuss

Ending World Poverty (2005)

 

Vandana Shiva: Planting the Seeds for Change:

Women's Struggle Against Corporate Control of Biodiversity (2004)

 

Henry Shue - A Conversation about World Hunger and Human Rights (2003)

 

Fernando Teson - The War Against Terrorism and the Problem of Just Cause

 

Gunther Teubner- Civil Constitutions in Global Society (2003)

 

Luc Walleyn, in conversation about "Humanitarian Law" (2003)

 

Kenneth N. Waltz discusses Theory and International Politics (2003)

 

Michael Walzer, Michael Doyle and John Kelsay on

Just War: From Moral Thought to Military Practice -

Princeton Colloquium on Public and International Affairs, 2003

 

Michael Watts, The Local-Global Dialectic: A Geographer's Perspective (2001)

 

Joseph H.H. Weiler, "Governance without Governments:

The Legitimacy Crisis of International Law" (2003)

 

 

 

 

State of the Planet 2006

Videos of the Proceedings include Keynote Speeches by Jeffrey Sachs and Peter Singer

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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