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Wie beeinflussen Politikstile das Vertrauen der Bürger*innen in die Demokratie, und welche Rolle spielen Medien dabei?
Zitat der Folge
"Wer etwas für das Demokratievertrauen tun will in diese...
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Joan Dubinsky, J.D., is an Independent Ethics Advisor, Ethics & Governance Committee and Board of Directors, for The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria. She has been a champio...
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When people lose trust in democracy but don’t fully understand the dangers of the alternatives, authoritarian ideas can start to sound appealing.
KF Senior Fellow David French joined us on #TheSt...
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Join us for a live discussion on the ethical dilemmas of technological innovation and its impact on democracy, human rights, and our digital future.
Moderators:
- Liz Alderman, journalist and fo...
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...litics rise to power, Americans are becoming increasingly receptive to tariffs, political patronage, and authoritarianism.
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...f 19th- and 20th century catastrophes fade, Americans are more open to tariffs, political patronage, and even authoritarian thinking. Liberal democracy’s frustrations and short...
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The CEPA Podcast is a series of dynamic interviews, bringing together leaders and experts from both sides of the Atlantic to explore the most important challenges shaping our world today.
In this...
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KF Senior Fellow William Kristol, editor-at-large of @bulwarkmedia joins us to discuss how eroding trust is helping authoritarianism gain ground in America and what that shift means for democracie...
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...e Woods, Dean of the Blavatnik School of Government.
Michael Sandel, a Harvard political philosopher whose books illuminate the hardest moral and civic questions of our time, ...
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You can find more information including the corresponding section of the AI Safety, Ethics, & Society textbook at https://www.aisafetybook.com/textbook/beneficial-ai.
Topics: Beneficial AI and...
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This discussion is part of a series of guest speaker events as part of the CAIS Philosophy Fellowship. For more information, visit https://philosophy.safe.ai
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Do you think the people in your country are morally good?
In a 25-country survey, the U.S. is the only place we surveyed where a majority (53%) of adults view fellow citizens as morally bad. In n...
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„Verstehen heißt nur, die Gründe nachzuvollziehen und zuzugestehen, dass es ein Warum gibt. Dieses Zugestehen, dass es ein Warum gibt, ist eigentlich ein zentrales Element für Demokraten und für Po...
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Wir leben in Zeiten, in denen der Empathie der Krieg erklärt wird. Weltweit betrachten autoritäre Regierungen und Bewegungen die Fähigkeit, Gefühle und Perspektiven anderer Menschen zu erkennen und...
U.S.-China relations, strategic empathy, and moral debts, with Professor Brian Wong
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...lues & Interests" podcast to discuss how we can challenge our own moral and political beliefs, the future of global justice, and the technological forces disrupting our ver...
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Over the past year, U.S. anti-corruption policy has undergone significant shifts — from changes in FCPA enforcement to sanctions rollbacks and institutional drawdowns — raising questions about Amer...
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Over the past year, U.S. anti-corruption policy has undergone significant shifts — from changes in FCPA enforcement to sanctions rollbacks and institutional drawdowns — raising questions about Amer...
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Die politische Mitte in Europa steht unter wachsendem Druck. Veränderte Mehrheitsverhältnisse, zunehmende Wählerbewegungen und erstarkende politische Ränder fordern das Gleichgewicht heraus. Was la...
Ambassador James Story on U.S. power and moral standing
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America’s post–World War II calculus guiding the relationship between power and principle has shifted dramatically. The result is a moment in which U.S. leaders may no longer be asking a vital ques...
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Carol Gilligan is the 2025 Kyoto Prize Laureate in Arts and Philosophy. She has critiqued conventional psychological theories for narrowing the model of personality development and relegating the “...
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