Resources
Ethics and War
Over 100 years since its founding, Carnegie Council has become one of the world's top creators of nonpartisan educational resources on international ethics. We offer a variety of free resources to teach the concept of "ethics and war" in high school and college social studies, history, and humanities classrooms.
Learn MorePeacemaking and Social Justice
This sections features materials from social justice leaders and researchers from around the world. Students can learn about non-violent movements, global social justice issues, and activism.
Learn MoreGenocide and Intervention
In focusing on issues concerning ethics and war, Carnegie Council examines the root causes of genocide and steps for prevention.
Learn MoreThe Essence of Ethics
This section hosts scholarly articles on concepts and theories concerning ethics, its application to global issues, and the importance of ethics education.
Learn MoreThe Living War: World War I
In addition to discussing the history of World War I, this series pays special attention to some of the major concepts, trends, and movements to emerge from it, as well as those that were irrevocably altered by it—such as nationalism, imperialism, collective security, global governance, transnationalism, and great power politics.
Learn MoreEnvironment
One of world's growing humanitarian and international security threats is climate change. Carnegie Council offers resources for students in college and high school to learn about the effects of pollution, rising sea levels, and waste accumulation, and what we need to do to address our changing environment.
Learn MoreGlossary
Discover key terms related to peacemaking with Carnegie Council's Classroom Resources glossary.
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