NOV 16, 2018 • News
Die Wahnsinnsmethode
German policy journal "Internationale Politik und Gesellschaft" translated Senior Fellow Devin Stewart's October 2018 War on the Rocks commentary on Donald Trump's sense of humor and ...
NOV 15, 2018 • Podcast
Global Ethics Weekly: The Right to Science, with Helle Porsdam
The right to benefit from scientific progress was enshrined in the United Nations' 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights, explains University of Copenhagen's Professor Helle Porsdam. ...
NOV 14, 2018 • Podcast
Internet Trolls in the U.S. and Mexico, with Saiph Savage
Professor Saiph Savage is an activist scholar and technology expert who is using large-scale data to study the sophisticated ways in which trolls target certain ...
NOV 12, 2018 • Podcast
Enemy of the People: Trump's War on the Press, with Marvin Kalb
Trump has a love-hate relationship with the press, which he calls "the enemy of the people" when it crosses him, knowing nothing of the origins ...
NOV 11, 2018 • News
China wants a new world order. At the U.N., NGOs secretly paid cash to promote Beijing’s vision.
In this Yahoo News article, Carnegie Council Senior Fellow Zach Dorfman, Bethany Allen-Ebrahimian, and Nick McKenzie report on the indictmnent of Hong Kong official Patrick ...
NOV 10, 2018 • News
The War That Never Ended
World War I officially concluded a century ago. But its aftershocks reverberate even today, writes Carnegie-Uehiro Fellow Ted Widmer in this "New York Times" opinion ...
NOV 9, 2018 • Podcast
A Savage Order, with Rachel Kleinfeld
Can violent societies get better? Rachel Kleinfeld discusses her latest book, "A Savage Order: How the World's Deadliest Countries Can Forge a Path to Security." ...
NOV 9, 2018 • News
"The Living Legacy of the First World War": Carnegie Council Marks the 100th Anniversary of Armistice Day
On the 100th anniversary of the armistice, Carnegie Council's "The Living Legacy of the First World War" project joins other centennial initiatives that help rising ...