Media Mentions
OCT 15, 2016 • News
Politics Trumps Gender in the Selection of a U.N. Leader
This New York Times article, bemoaning the fact that the UN still has not elected a female secretary-general, links to a presentation by Carnegie New ...
OCT 1, 2016 • News
Traits of an Outstanding Leader: A Primer for the Next UN Secretary-General
Writing for PassBlue before the election of the new UN secretary-general, Joanne Myers, director of Public Affairs programs for Carnegie Council, presents a list of ...
SEP 17, 2016 • News
Will This Be a Four-Party Election?
Senior Fellow Ted Widmer writes in The New York Times about the current U.S. presidential election and whether third party candidates Gary Johnson of ...
SEP 9, 2016 • News
Refugistan: how a virtual state might alleviate the refugee crisis
For The Canberra Times, Christian Barry, editorial board member of Ethics & International Affairs, and others propose making refugees dual citizens of a virtual state where ...
SEP 7, 2016 • News
Emperor Akihito's Wish To Abdicate Throne Will Mean Revisiting Japan's Constitution
In Nikkei Voice, Senior Fellow Devin Stewart and others discuss Emperor Akihito's wish to abdicate his position and how this news relates to work-life balance ...
SEP 6, 2016 • News
Don’t Conflate Greater Complexity With Greater Danger
Does a peace process to end the civil war in Colombia signal a trend toward less violence within and among other countries? The New York ...
SEP 1, 2016 • News
Johnson's Russia List JRL 2016-#161: Thursday 1 September 2016
Carnegie Council Senior Fellow David Speedie's podcast with University of Rhode Island's Nicolai Petro was featured in "Johnson's Russia List." In the podcast, Speedie and ...
AUG 12, 2016 • News
The Samurai in a Skirt
For Novoye Vremya, Senior Fellow Devin Stewart and others discuss Tokyo's first female governor. "Japanese politics may be becoming more dynamic," says Stewart.
AUG 11, 2016 • News
Only a cruel despot would stop Japan's emperor retiring
As Japan's Emperor Akihito contemplates retirement, Senior Fellow Devin Stewart says in The Guardian that this idea and the surrounding discussion could be reflective of "...
AUG 2, 2016 • News
What Yuriko Koike's Governorship Triumph in Tokyo Means for Japan
Yuriko Koike comes to the governorship of Tokyo with a complex political background. Senior Fellow Devin Stewart and others discuss the meaning of this "significant" ...
Press Releases
OCT 4, 2012 • News
Carnegie Council's "Playing for Power" Airs on MHz Worldview TV Channel on Sunday, October 7
Carnegie Council is pleased to announce that "Playing for Power: The Agents Who Derailed the Soviet Union" will be broadcast on MHz Worldview TV Channel ...
OCT 3, 2012 • News
Michael Ignatieff to Chair Carnegie Council's 100th Anniversary Project "Ethics for a Connected World"
Carnegie Council is pleased to announce that Michael Ignatieff will chair the Council's Centennial project. This long-term education program consists of worldwide activities for teachers, ...
SEP 17, 2012 • News
Carnegie Council Announces Thought Leaders Forum Interview Series and Point B Podcasts
With so many competing claims in our connected world, what's the right thing to do? As part of its three-year Centennial project, "Ethics for a ...
SEP 14, 2012 • News
Carnegie Council Presents "Ethics and International Affairs" Fall 2012 Issue
This issue features Ann Florini on the global governance of energy; articles by Janina Dill and Henry Shue on the undue moralization of war; Ned ...
SEP 6, 2012 • News
Carnegie Council's Trans-Pacific Student Contest, "Ethics for a Connected World"
Carnegie Council announces its first Trans-Pacific Student Contest, a unique experiment in U.S.-Asia collaboration. Essay or video topic: What is the greatest ethical ...
SEP 6, 2012 • News
International Student/Teacher Essay Contest, Deadline 12/31/12
What is the world's greatest challenge, and how does it affect both your local community and the world? What are the ethical issues involved and ...
AUG 28, 2012 • News
Starting September 2: Season Five of Global Ethics Forum TV Series
Carnegie Council is proud to announce Season Five of Global Ethics Forum, a weekly half-hour television show where leading thinkers and policymakers discuss ethics and ...
AUG 27, 2012 • News
Carnegie Council Appoints Eleven More Global Ethics Fellows
The latest 11 Fellows to join the roster are based in India, Japan, Korea, Singapore, and the United States.
AUG 8, 2012 • News
FREE for a Limited Time! Special Issue of Council's Journal
"Ethics & International Affairs" presents its summer 2012 issue. Guest-edited by Thomas Pogge and Luis Cabrera, the issue celebrates the launch of Academics Stand Against Poverty, a ...
JUN 26, 2012 • News
Carnegie Council Welcomes New Class of Global Ethics Fellows
Global Ethics Fellows lie at the heart of the Council's Global Ethics Network, a platform for educational institutions to create and share interactive multimedia resources. ...