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APR 13, 2015 Podcast

The Paradox of Liberation

Many of the successful campaigns for national liberation after World War II were based on democratic and secular ideals. Michael Walzer asks: What went wrong? ...

Left to right: David Speedie and Ambassador Mousavian. CREDIT: Gusta Johnson

APR 8, 2015 Podcast

P5 + 1 + Iran: Report on the Ongoing Nuclear Talks

Speaking on the very day of the nuclear framework, Ambassador Mousavian explains why he believes the agreement is positive progress for both sides. And in ...

APR 7, 2015 Podcast

Militarization in India & Beyond: Suchitra Vijayan & the Borderlands Project

What's it like to live in a disputed, militarized border region with a tangled history? In this fascinating podcast, Carnegie New Leader Suchitra Vijayan discusses ...

APR 6, 2015 Podcast

American Energy Challenges and Global Leadership in the Years Ahead

Thanks to new technologies for extracting oil and natural gas, such as hydraulic fracturing ("fracking"), the United States is now the biggest producer of energy ...

APR 1, 2015 Journal

Spring 2015 (29.1)

This issue includes an essay by Shefa Siegel on “Liberia, Ebola, and the ‘Cult of Bankable Projects’”; a symposium on imagining a “Drone Accountability Regime,” ...

MAR 25, 2015 Journal Online Exclusive

EIA Podcast: Introducing the Spring 2015 Issue

In this podcast, EIA Senior Editor Zach Dorfman speaks with Carnegie Council Communications Director Madeleine Lynn on the spring 2015 issue of the journal.

MAR 24, 2015 Podcast

Introduction to "Ethics & International Affairs," Spring 2015

In this podcast, Zach Dorfman introduces the spring 2015 issue of "Ethics & International Affairs." Topics include a symposium on imagining a "Drone Accountability Regime"; Liberia, Ebola, ...

MAR 24, 2015 Podcast

The Eleventh Hour: The Legacy and the Lessons of World War I

One hundred years after the First World War, boundaries established after the armistice at the "eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month" ...

MAR 23, 2015 Journal Online Exclusive

Terminator Ethics: Should We Ban “Killer Robots”?

JEAN-BAPTISTE JEANGÈNE VILMER Lethal Autonomous Weapon Systems are the subject of significant debate, and certain NGOs are demanding their preventive prohibition. But these systems ...

MAR 20, 2015 Podcast

The Kurdish Spring: A New Map of the Middle East

In this stirring, information-filled talk on the Kurdish people, David Phillips recounts centuries of abuse and repression against the world's "largest stateless people." But he ...