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Ethics Issue By Issue

The Carnegie Council has produced a superb list of articles on "Teaching Ethics & International Affairs 2008."

For other articles and issues, see below:

(M) designates Markkula Center material

AIDS

(M) David Perry, “Global Distribution of AIDS Pharmaceuticals”

Business Ethics

(M) Markkula section

(M) Michael Hackworth and Tom Shanks, “The Case of the Million Dollar Decision: Bribery”

(M) Karen Musalo, “The Case of Plant Relocation”

Children

(M) Kirk O. Hanson, “Plight of Children”

Civil Rights

(M) James Purcell, “The Internment of the Japanese and Implications for Treatment of Foreign Nationals Today”

Community and Personal Values in The Media

Anderson, Jon W. “Alternative Trajectories of IT Development: Shaping Arab and Muslim Cyberspace,” Santa Clara University Center for Science, Technology, and Ethics, October 23, 2003.

Budde, Michael. The (Magic) Kingdom of God: Christianity and the Global Culture Industries. Boulder: Westview Press, 1997. .

Eickelman, Dale F., and Anderson, Jon W., eds. New Media in the Muslim World, 2nd ed. Bloomington, IN.: Indiana University Press, 2003.

McAnany, Emile. “Globalization and Localization,” Explore 6 (Fall 2002): 5-11.

Soukup, Paul, S.J., Buckley, Francis J., S.J., and Robinson, David C., S.J., “The Influence of Information Technologies on Theology,” Theological Studies 62 (2001): 367.

Soukup, Paul, S.J., “Media echoes in the development of the self,” Explorations in Media Ecology 1: 119-33. 

Corruption

Transparency  

Cultural Rights

(M) Guido Carducci, “Restitution of Cultural Property”

(M) Susan Moller Okin, “When Cultural Values Clash with Universal Rights: Is Multiculturalism Bad for Women?”

(M) Karen Musalo, “When Rights and Cultures Collide: Genital Mutilation”

Economic Development

Aristide, Jean-Bertrand. Eyes of the Heart: Seeking a Path for the Poor in the Age of Globalization. Monroe, Me.: Common Courage Press, 2000. 

Blustein, Paul. The Chastening: Inside the Crisis That Rocked the Global Financial System and Humbled the IMF. New York: Public Affairs, 2001.

Friedman, Thomas L. The Lexus and the Olive Tree: Understanding Globalization. New York: Farrar, Straus, Giroux, 1999. 

Friedman, Thomas L. The World is Flat: A Brief History of the Twenty-First Century. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2005.

Sachs, Jeffery D. The End of Poverty: Economic Possibilities for Our Time. New York: Penguin, 2005. 

Stiglitz, Joseph E. Globalization and Its Discontents. New York: W.W. Norton, 2002.

Sundstrom,  William A. “Addressing Disparities in Income and Wealth,” Santa Clara University Markkula Center for Applied Ethics, October 23, 2003.

United Nations Development Programme. Arab Human Development Report 2004. New York: UNDP, 2005. 

United Nations Development Programme. Human Development Report 2002. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002. 

United Nations Development Programme. Human Development Report 2004. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004.

World Bank. Sustaninable Development in a Dynamic World: Transforming Institutions, Growth, and Quality of Life. New York: Oxford University Press, 2003.

Peter Singer, “One Community,” One World: the Ethics of Globalization. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2002. Chapter Five, pp. 150-95.

(I) Michael Kevane, “Ethics in International Economics: The WTO, NAFTA, the IMF, and the World Bank”

Education

(M) Markkula section on Character Education

(I) Ignatian Center, Arrupe Center for Community-Based Learning

William James Stover, “Teaching and Learning Empathy: An Interactive, On-line Diplomatic Simulation of Middle East Conflict,” Journal of Political Science Education, Vol. 1 (2005): 1-14.

William James Stover, “Moral Values and Student Perceptions of the Middle East: Observations on Student Learning from an Internet Dialog,” Journal of Political Science Education, Vol. 2 (2006): 1-20.

Environmental Ethics

Peter Singer, “One Atmosphere,” One World: the Ethics of Globalization. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2002. Chapter Two, pp. 14-50.

Ethics Theory

Hollenbeck, David, S.J., The Common Good and Christian Ethics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002. 

Kung, Hans. Global Responsibility: In Search of a New World Ethic. New York: Crossroad, 1991. 

Obeyesekere, Gananath, “Buddhism and Conscience,” in Daedalus (1991).

Pleins, J. David. The Social Visions of the Hebrew Bible: A Theological Introduction. Louisville, Ky.: Westminster John Knox, 2000.  

Reiff, David. “The Precarious Triumph of Human Rights,” New York Times Magazine (August 8, 1999): 37-41. 

Spohn, William. Go and Do Likewise: Jesus and Ethics. New York: Continuum, 2000. 

Zakaria, Fareed, The Future of Freedom. New York: W.W. Norton, 2003.  Page 244.

(M) Hans Kung, “World’s Religions: Common Ethical Values”

Peter Singer, “A Changing World,” One World: the Ethics of Globalization. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2002. Chapter One, pp. 1-13.

Genocide, Civil War, and Their Effects

(M) Michael Kevane, “Catastrophe in Darfur Six Months After It Should Have Ended”

(M) Almaz Negash, “Sudan’s Civil War and Darfur”

(M) Timothy Urdan, “Hope and Psychological Space in Guatemala”

Government Ethics

(M) Markkula section

(M) Jamil Mahuad, “The Ethics of Governance”

(M) Pierre de Charentenay, S.J., “International Ethical Challenges for the New European Union Constitution”

Health Ethics

(M) Markkula section

Human Rights and Human Responsibilities

(M) Malcolm Fraser, “Human Rights and Human Responsibilities”

(M) Abdul Salam Majali, “Human Rights and Human Responsibilities”

Humanitarian Intervention

(M) Almaz Negash, “What Justifies Humanitarian Intervention?”

Peter Singer, “One Law,” One World: the Ethics of Globalization. New Haven: Yale University Press. Chapter Four, pp. 106-149.

Immigration

(M) Jennifer Re, “The Business of Crossing the Border”

(M) Manuel Velasquez, “Immigration: Is Exclusion Just?”

(M) Martin Cook, “Is Exclusion Just: Martin Cook Replies”

(M) Karen Musalo, “Conflict Between Law and Ethics on Immigration”

(M) Thomas Shanks, “The Case of Maria Elena: When an Undocumented Person is Working in Your Home”

Interfaith Dialogue

(M) Miriam Schulman and Amal Barkouki-Winter, “Extra Mile: Hospitality in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam”

(M) Miriam Schulman and Amal Barkouki-Winter, “Strangers Into Friends: Bay Area Jews, Muslims, and Christian Arabs meet to bridge differences”

(M) William James Stover, “A dialog of faith: reflections on Middle East conflict from Jewish, Muslim and Christian perspectives,” Journal of Beliefs and Values 26 (April 2005): 65-75. There is an extensive bibliography, including list of participants, at the Stover website: ittr.scu.edu/stover/dof.

Labor Rights

(M) Miriam Schulman, “Global Labor Rights and the End of the Multifiber Agreement”

Law, International

Jiri Toman, “Global Moral Leadership in Comparative Constitutional Law”

Moral Leadership

(M) Jiri Toman, “Global Moral Leadership in Comparative Constitutional Law”

(M) Eric O. Hanson, “Role of Religion in Global Ethical Leadership”

(M) Jim Sterba, “Difficulties of Being a Moral Leader in an Unjust World”

Peace and Conflict Resolution

William J. Stover, “Justice, Security, and Peace: A Paradox of Values Preventing Israeli-Palestinian Peace”

Terry Nardin, ed. The Ethics of War and Peace: Religious and Secular Perspectives (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1996). Perspectives: Christian Pacifism, Feminism, Islam, Judaism, Natural Law, Political Realism

Sohail H. Hashmi and Steven Lee, eds. Ethics and Weapons of Mass Destruction:  Religious and Secular Perspectives (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004). Perspectives: Buddhism, Christianity, Confucianism, Feminism, Hinduism, International Law, Islam, Judaism, Liberalism, Natural Law, Pacifism, Political Realism

Racial Discrimination

(M) Peter Siggins, “Racial Profiling in the Age of Terrorism”

Science and Technology

Markkula section

Center for Science, Technology, and Society

Terrorism

(M) David DeCosse, “Responsibility and the ‘War on Terror’”

(M) Margaret R. McLean and S.L. Bachman, “Russian Hostage Rescue Shows the Danger of ‘non-lethal’ Weapons”

(M) Peter Siggins, “Racial Profiling in the Age of Terrorism”

Martin Cook, “Ethical Issues in Counterterrorism Warfare”

Transitional Justice

(M) Miriam Schulman, “Neighbor to the Assassin: Transitional Justice in Guatemala”

(M) Jane Curry and Robert Meister, “Can Dictators Be Forgiven? Political Change in Facing the Past”

(M) James Reites, S.J., and Don Dodson, “Another Kind of Justice”

Universal Ethics

All Hans Küng

Kim, Yersu. “Philosophy and the Prospects for a Universal Ethics,” in Max L. Stackhouse and Peter J. Paris, eds., God and Globalization: Religion and the Powers of the Common Life (Harrisburg, PA: Trinity International Press, 2000), 69-104. Kim led the UNESCO program to draft an “Ethics Charter for the Twenty-first Century.”

War And Peace

(M) David Perry, “Killing in the Name of God: The Problem of Holy War”

(M) Rob Elder, “Just War Theory Calls for Restraint: Iraq”

(M) William James Stover, “Preremptive War: Implications of the Bush and Rumsfeld Doctrines,” International Journal on World Peace 21 (March 2004):

Women’s Rights

(M) Susan Moller Okin, “When Cultural Values Clash with Universal Rights: Is Multiculturalism Bad for Women?”

(M) Karen Musalo, “When Rights and Cultures Collide: Genital Mutilation”

Van Leeuwen, Mary Stewart, “Faith, Feminism, and the Family in an Age of Globalization,” in Max L. Stackhouse and Peter J. Paris, eds., God and Globalization: Religion and the Powers of the Common Life (Harrisburg, PA: Trinity International Press, 2000), 184-230.

World Trade

Peter Singer, “One Economy,” One World: the Ethics of Globalization. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2002. Chapter Three, pp. 51-105.

 

November 9, 2009.