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FEB 28, 2011 • Article
Policy Innovations Digital Magazine (2006-2016): Innovations: Better Safe than Sorry
Corporate executives should never have to apologize for violations when they can instead build global opportunities by advancing human rights.
FEB 28, 2011 • Article
WikiLeaks: An Overview, Part II
Did WikiLeaks really spark the unrest in Tunisia, as Assange and many pundits claim? No, writes Erik Schechter; but it has certainly influenced politics in ...
FEB 24, 2011 • Article
WAMC Radio's Alan Chartock Interviews Carnegie Council President Joel Rosenthal
Transcript of interview with Alan Chartock, WAMC Northeast Public Radio, first broadcast on February 24, 2011.
FEB 23, 2011 • Journal Online Exclusive
Interview with John Tessitore, Editor of Ethics & International Affairs
Julia Taylor Kennedy interviews editor John Tessitore on the occasion of the Carnegie Council's upcoming 25th-anniversary edition of its Ethics & International Affairs journal.
FEB 18, 2011 • Article
From Resistance to Revolution and Back Again: What Egyptian Youth Can Learn From Otpor When Its Activists Leave Tahrir Square
Joksic and Spoerri discuss Otpor, the Serbian youth movement that influenced Egypt's youths. In analyzing the sources of Otpor's ultimate collapse after Milosevic's fall, they ...
FEB 17, 2011 • Article
Policy Innovations Digital Magazine (2006-2016): Innovations: Innovating Sovereign Wealth Funds
As we struggle to tackle financial and ecological sustainability, sovereign wealth funds such as in Alaska deserve far greater attention for positive adoption.
FEB 15, 2011 • Article
Policy Innovations Digital Magazine (2006-2016): Commentary: Is Famine the New Norm?
If we truly consider world hunger an abomination, and not merely an investment opportunity, big changes need to be made in food policy.
FEB 10, 2011 • Article
2nd Prize Undergraduate Category, "Making a Difference" Essay Contest, 2011
Sustainability is more complex than just green policy, says William Lord. It is "a state of being in a society where the protection of the ...
FEB 9, 2011 • Article
2nd Prize, Teacher Category, "Making a Difference" Essay Contest, 2010
Professor Jacob Park and student Ashley Staron of Green Mountain College, Vermont, declare that to mainstream sustainability in higher educational institutions, the U.S. needs ...
FEB 9, 2011 • Article
1st Prize, Teacher Category, "Making a Difference" Essay Contest, 2010
By forming an environmental club in Marymount College, Agbor, Nigeria, Anthony Itodo Samuel intends to address the challenges of environmental sustainability: a lack of awareness ...