MAY 15, 2018 • Article
The French Far Right in Russia's Orbit
"Far-right groups in France are not restricted to the party of the Le Pen family. They are diverse, operate through networks, and are now well ...
MAY 15, 2018 • News
Carnegie Council Announces Winners of Annual Student Research Conference, May 2018
This year, the Council received 32 applications from 12 universities around the New York City area and East Coast. Out of the 32 applications, nine projects, including one ...
MAY 15, 2018 • Podcast
The Living Legacy of WWI: Forgotten Aspects of the Western Hemisphere & WWI, with Richard Millett
"Unknown to the rest of America, we had one regiment of Puerto Ricans in Puerto Rico which was totally integrated. The rest of the military ...
MAY 14, 2018 • Podcast
From Cold War to Hot Peace: An American Ambassador in Putin's Russia, with Michael McFaul
As Obama's adviser on Russian affairs, Michael McFaul helped craft the United States' policy known as "reset" that fostered new and unprecedented collaboration between the ...
MAY 12, 2018 • News
In Europe and the US, Will Young People Prolong Populism’s Appeal?
This article on PassBlue from Carnegie Council Trustee Barbara Crossette highlights a recent talk by Yascha Mounk from Joanne Myers' Public Affairs program.
MAY 11, 2018 • News
WW1 Centennial News Podcast: Highlights - Scouts, Planes and Sculptors
On WW1 Centennial News' weekly podcast, Carnegie Council Senior Fellow Reed Bonadonna is interviewed about his Living Legacy of WWI fellowship and podcast series.
MAY 10, 2018 • Podcast
"End of an Era" in China, with Carl Minzner
"I'm not making an argument that Maoism is coming back; we're very far away from that. But the crucial thing to recognize is just what ...
MAY 9, 2018 • Podcast
"Why Terrorists Quit" in Indonesia, with Julie Chernov Hwang
Over six years, Julie Chernov Hwang conducted over 100 interviews with current and former leaders and followers of radical Islamist groups in Indonesia to find out ...