Media Mentions
OCT 8, 2013 • News
Why No One Talks about the Root Causes of Corruption in India
In this piece for "The Economic Times," Global Ethics Fellow Rajeev Gowda calls for reform of India's campaign finance laws. India's "farcically low" election expenditure ...
OCT 4, 2013 • News
Canceling the Debt Ceiling Apocalypse
In this Reuters piece, Zachary Karabell, vice chairman of Carnegie Council's board of trustees, weighs in on the debate over the dangers of a U....
OCT 3, 2013 • News
Where the Sun Always Shines. And Where It Never Does.
In this "LA Review of Books" essay, Zach Dorfman, assistant editor of "Ethics & International Affairs," reflects on Aaron James' "Assholes: A Theory," and Michael ...
SEP 27, 2013 • News
Alibaba Looks West
In this Reuters piece, Zachary Karabell argues that Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba's rumored New York IPO tells us something important about the state of U....
SEP 21, 2013 • News
The Unsung Hero Who Coined the Term "Genocide"
In this "The New Republic" piece, Centennial Chair Michael Ignatieff recounts the life of Raphael Lemkin, who coined the term "genocide." A Jewish, Polish law ...
SEP 21, 2013 • News
Michael Ignatieff Writes of Hard Lessons Learned in Politics
Susan Delacourt, senior writer for the "Toronto Star," discusses Centennial chair and former Canadian opposition leader Michael Ignatieff's book "Fire and Ashes: Success and Failure ...
SEP 21, 2013 • News
Why Michael Ignatieff is Glad He Entered Politics
"People sometimes ask me whether, looking back now, I think my political career was a mistake," writes Michael Ignatieff, Carnegie Council Centennial chair and former ...
SEP 20, 2013 • News
Cybersecurity Firm Founder Wants Companies to Be Able to "Hack Back" Against Hackers
An article for "The Daily Caller" on cybersecurity cites remarks made by Endgame Systems founder Chris Rouland during a Carnegie Council panel discussion. “I do ...
SEP 20, 2013 • News
Russia Has Strong Grounds for Sense of Grievance
"When shall we move on from the tired shibboleths about Russia's "petulant obstructiveness" in international affairs?," asks senior fellow and program director David Speedie in ...
SEP 20, 2013 • News
Founder Of Stealthy Security Firm Endgame To Lawmakers: Let U.S. Companies "Hack Back"
Chris Rouland hasn't spoken in public much since he created the secretive cybersecurity contractor Endgame five years ago, writes Andy Greenberg in "Forbes." But he ...
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