NOV 8, 2018 • Podcast
Global Ethics Weekly: The U.S. & the Taliban Before & After 9/11, with Jonathan Cristol
When most Americans think about the Taliban, their minds go to Osama bin Laden, terrorism, and the endless war in Afghanistan. But as Jonathan Cristol ...
NOV 6, 2018 • News
Carnegie Council's 2018 Climate Change Research Delegation to Manila, Philippines
From October 21-27, 2018, Devin Stewart and Amanda Ghanooni of the Council's Asia Dialogues program led a group of ten Pacific Delegates and two Contributors from ...
NOV 5, 2018 • Article
The Ethics of Personal Data Collection: A Spectrum of Experiences from Kenya, India, and The Gambia
Many advocates now depend on mobile apps and crowdsourced data to address violations of human rights, such as physical assaults on women in India. In ...
NOV 2, 2018 • Podcast
China Steps Out, with Joshua Eisenman
In this illuminating conversation, China scholar Joshua Eisenman discusses his two latest books: "Red China's Green Revolution," which overturns the conventional wisdom (both in China ...
NOV 2, 2018 • News
The CIA's communications suffered a catastrophic compromise. It started in Iran.
In this Yahoo News article, Carnegie Council Senior Fellow Zach Dorfman and Jenna McClaughlin report on the CIA's 2013 covert communications system breakdown.
NOV 1, 2018 • Podcast
Global Ethics Weekly: Climate Change Mitigation & Governance, with C2G2's Janos Pasztor
As activists, politicians, and environmentalists come to terms with a dire report on global warming from the UN's IPCC, Janos Pasztor, executive director of the ...
NOV 1, 2018 • Article
Sanders' "Selective Engagement" versus Transactional Internationalism
As the Trump administration moves U.S. engagement to a form of "transactional internationalism," Senator Bernie Sanders has unveiled his vision of "selective engagement." Both ...
NOV 1, 2018 • News
Carnegie Focus on N.I.
"Irish America" highlighted the International Seminar on Wellbeing in Northern Ireland, co-sponsored by Carnegie UK Trust and Carnegie Council, on October 8 in New York.