News

Media Mentions

NOV 3, 2015 News

It's Your Country, Not Mine: China's New Language of Discontent

Carnegie Council Global Ethics Fellow Joshua Eisenman writes on "niguo," a new a new lexicon of words that both mainland and overseas Chinese are using ...

OCT 19, 2015 News

Dr. Jean-Marc Coicaud Elected to Prestigious European Academy

Dr. Jean-Marc Coicaud, professor of Law and Global Affairs and the director of the Division of Global Affairs at Rutgers University, has been elected to ...

OCT 17, 2015 News

Feeding The Planet, One Panel Discussion At a Time

On the occasion of World Food Day, as well as Carnegie Council's Global Ethics Day, Carnegie Council hosted a panel in partnership with with Global ...

OCT 6, 2015 News

The Immigration Dividend

Ted Widmer's new piece "The Immigration Dividend" was recently published in "The New York Times." Widmer is a senior fellow at Carnegie Council for Ethics ...

SEP 29, 2015 News

Caste Conflict

Global Ethics Fellow Ananya Vajpeyi reflects on why the Patels are protesting in India for "Foreign Affairs."

SEP 5, 2015 News

The Refugee Crisis Isn’t a 'European Problem'

Carnegie-Uehiro Centennial Chair Michael Ignatieff wrote an Op-ed on the refugee crisis for "The New York Times."

SEP 4, 2015 News

New Sanctions Inflict Further Damage on U.S.-Russia Relations

Carnegie Council Senior Fellow David Speedie comments on U.S.-Russia relations for "Russia Beyond The Headlines."

AUG 20, 2015 News

"Kissinger's Shadow" Explores Diplomat's Long Reach in U.S. Foreign Policy

Zach Dorfman, senior editor of Carnegie Council's journal, "Ethics & International Affairs," reviewed Greg Grandin's new book, "Kissinger's Shadow," for the "Los Angeles Review of Books."

AUG 12, 2015 News

Fukushima: The Price of Nuclear Power

In June 2015, the Council's Global Ethical Dialogues program led a team of researchers, fellows, faculty, and students to conduct interviews in Japan on the ethical ...

JUL 30, 2015 News

Taliban Leader Dead

Senior Fellow Jeffrey McCausland is featured in a "PBS News" segment that discusses the Afghan government announcing the man who once harbored Osama bin Laden ...

Press Releases

APR 27, 2009 News

Carnegie Council Launches Free Video Podcasts

The Carnegie Council is pleased to announce a new service: free video podcasts on ethical issues in international affairs.

APR 1, 2009 News

Carnegie Council Broadcasts Live Video Webcasts

The Carnegie Council is pleased to announce that it now broadcasts live video webcasts.

MAR 13, 2009 News

Carnegie Council Event, April 9, 2009: Restoring Trust in the Global Financial System

This Workshop for Ethics in Business luncheon analyzes the growing lack of trust in the financial system and how it threatens to keep the global ...

FEB 13, 2009 News

Publication of the Third Edition of "Ethics & International Affairs: A Reader"

The Carnegie Council is pleased to announce the publication of the third edition of "Ethics & International Affairs: A Reader," edited by Carnegie Council President Joel ...

FEB 11, 2009 News

Rockefeller Brothers Fund Supports Global Policy Innovations Program

The Carnegie Council is pleased to announce a grant from the Rockefeller Brothers Fund (RBF) to support the Global Policy Innovations (GPI) Program.

FEB 9, 2009 News

Findings from the Understanding Islam through Virtual Worlds Project

After a year of research across the Internet and four continents, Dancing Ink Productions' Rita J. King and Joshua S. Fouts, Carnegie Council senior fellows, ...

JAN 8, 2009 News

Carnegie Council Launches Global Ethics Corner

Global Ethics Corner is a weekly series of 90-second segments devoted to newsworthy ethical issues. Launched and produced by William C. Vocke, these pieces are ...

DEC 12, 2008 News

Rockefeller Brothers Fund Supports Carnegie Council U.S. Global Engagement Program

The Carnegie Council is pleased to announce a grant from Rockefeller Brothers Fund to support the new U.S. Global Engagement Program.

OCT 28, 2008 News

Carnegie Council Launches New Initiative on U.S. Global Engagement

This initiative will consist of critical case studies, focusing on U.S. relations with partners among the established democracies; with "problematical allies;" and with states ...

SEP 9, 2008 News

Carnegie Council Sends Delegation to Beijing to Lay Groundwork for China-Japan-U.S. Dialogues on Ethics, Energy, Climate Change, and Faculty Development

The Carnegie Council is sending a delegation to Beijing this month to lay the groundwork for China-Japan-U.S. dialogues on ethics, energy, climate change, and ...

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