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Yvonne Terlingen on the UN Secretary-General Selection Process

Yvonne Terlingen on the UN Secretary-General Selection Process

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In this interview, Yvonne Terlingen discusses the recent reforms to the UN secretary-general selection process, including the role of civil society in the reforms. She also details how the recent reforms may affect gender parity in senior posts across the UN.

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A Conversation on Statelessness with Kristy Belton

A Conversation on Statelessness with Kristy Belton

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In this interview, Kristy A. Belton talks about statelessness–which affects more than ten million people worldwide–including why it persists and how we can end it. Belton’s most recent essay on statelessness appears in the Spring 2017 issue of Ethics & International Affairs.

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A Conversation on Effective Altruism with Jennifer Rubenstein

A Conversation on Effective Altruism with Jennifer Rubenstein

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Professor Jennifer C. Rubenstein discusses the promises and pitfalls of Effective Altruism, including what she calls the movement’s “hidden curriculum.” Rubenstein’s review essay on this topic appears in the Winter 2016 issue of Ethics & International Affairs.

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A Conversation on Climate Change with Conservation International’s M. Sanjayan

A Conversation on Climate Change with Conservation International’s M. Sanjayan

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M. SANJAYAN AND ZACH DORFMAN

In this interview, M. Sanjayan, senior scientist at Conservation International, discusses our climate-changed world, and why—on some days at least—he’s hopeful about our environmental future.

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