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NOV 21, 2013 Article

November 22, 1963. "John F. Kennedy Has Been Taken From Us."

"John F. Kennedy has been taken from us; there is an aching emptiness where there was once a bright presence. We are left now to ...

NOV 21, 2013 Podcast

Symposium at the Scottish Parliament: From War to a Global Ethic

Is it possible to create a global code of ethics? In this Carnegie Council Centennial Symposium at the Scottish Parliament, the panelists discuss Andrew Carnegie's ...

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NOV 19, 2013 Article

Passionate Conviction and Inclusive Community

"Convictions matter. At least our own convictions--the affirmations, commitments, and practices that are central to our personal and social identity--matter to us. Yet because we ...

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NOV 18, 2013 Article

Policy Innovations Digital Magazine (2006-2016): Briefings: Innovating Aid

Neha Bhat talks with innovators in humanitarian and development aid about new and efficient solutions to the crises of our time.

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NOV 15, 2013 Article

Policy Innovations Digital Magazine (2006-2016): Commentary: Multi-stakeholder Governance Seeks to Dislodge Multilateralism

Multi-stakeholder consultations have gained support as a framework for solving global problems, but are they a legitimate stand-in for the multilateral system?