Case Studies Series (1989–2001): #18 (1997): The Problems of Doing Good: Somalia as a Case Study in Humanitarian Intervention
Jan 1, 2001
About the Series
The Carnegie Council offers this series of 22 case studies for use in college and university classrooms. Each case presents and analyzes an historical example of an ethical dilemma in international affairs.
Lt. Gen. (Ret.) Hertling discusses lessons in leadership, embracing your professional ethos, and the importance of staying true to your values in times of crisis.
In this event, Northeastern University’s Ethics Institute partnered with Carnegie Council to host a convening on the future of international space governance, security, & sustainability.
Hosted by Ronald Sandler, Zhanna L. Malekos Smith, & Joel H. Rosenthal
This review explores ethical questions concerning journalism and political sensitivities in this film recounting the day of the Munich massacre at the 1972 Summer Olympics.