Media Mentions
JAN 29, 2015 • News
Abenomics Meets Womenomics
Working women have long struggled to make their way in Japan, even in comparison to their counterparts in other advanced countries. But now many Japanese ...
JAN 15, 2015 • News
Steven Brill's 'America's Bitter Pill' Tackles Healthcare Mess
Zach Dorfman, associate editor of Carnegie Council's journal, "Ethics & International Affairs," reflects on Steven Brill's book, "America's Bitter Pill," for the "Los Angeles Times."
DEC 25, 2014 • News
Japan's Slow Progress on Womenomics
Carnegie Council Senior Fellow Devin Stewart was interviewed by "The Diplomat" on the progress of Japan Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's "Womenomics" reforms.
DEC 23, 2014 • News
Japan’s Womenomics Rebooted
Carnegie Council Senior Fellow Devin Stewart was interviewed by "The Diplomat" on the progress of Japan Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's "Womenomics" reforms.
DEC 11, 2014 • News
Andreita, no te Comas el Pollo
In this article for the "Huffington Post," Carnegie Council's "Policy Innovations" editor, Irene Pedruelo, talks about the link between the meat industry and CO2 emissions, ...
NOV 13, 2014 • News
Martin Dempsey: U.S. Troops’ Ebola Deployment Could Last 18 Months
In this "Washington Times" article, journalist Cheryl Chumley references remarks on U.S. Ebola-related deployments made by General Martin Dempsey during a Carnegie Council Public ...
NOV 7, 2014 • News
Voice Double or Nothing on the Islamic State
James Traub, host of Carnegie Council's "Ethics Matter" series, cites remarks on the military plan for Syria made by General Martin Dempsey during a Carnegie ...
NOV 7, 2014 • News
Israel Tried to Limit Civilian Casualties in Gaza—U.S. Military Chief
A "Reuters" article cites remarks on Israel made by General Martin Dempsey during a Carnegie Council Public Affairs program event.
NOV 7, 2014 • News
Dempsey: Israel Went to 'Extraordinary Length' to Avoid Civilian Casualties in Gaza
"Haaretz" reports on the comments made by General Martin Dempsey on Israel at a Carnegie Council event.
NOV 6, 2014 • News
Dempsey: Ebola Mission Will Probably Last 18 Months
In this "Stars and Stripes" article, John Harper cites remarks on U.S. Ebola-related deployments made by General Martin Dempsey during a Carnegie Council Public ...
Press Releases
MAR 8, 2007 • News
The Council Announces the Publication of "Preventive War and American Democracy" by Scott A. Silverstone
How did the once unassailable U.S. norm against preventive war become powerless by 2003? In this valuable new book, Dr. Silverstone explores the changing attitudes ...
DEC 6, 2006 • News
Carnegie Council Poster Contest Winners, 2006
The Carnegie Council is delighted to announce the results of the 2006 Poster Design Competition.
OCT 13, 2006 • News
The Council Salutes Muhammad Yunus, Winner of the Nobel Peace Prize
Muhammad Yunus and the organization he founded, Grameen Bank, were awarded the Nobel Peace Prize on October 13, 2006. They pioneered microcredit loans—small loans extended to ...
JUL 21, 2006 • News
2006 Poster Contest
The Carnegie Council is hosting a poster contest to further its mission of being the voice for ethics in international policy.