JUN 8, 2017 • Podcast
James Traub on Immigrants and Refugees
What happens when Sweden, one of the most welcoming countries on Earth for migrants, simply runs out of beds? What are the unpleasant (and politically ...
JUN 8, 2017 • News
How Fidel Castro Supported Terrorism in America
For The Wall Street JournalCarnegie Council Senior Fellow Zach Dorfman writes about the controversial decision to honor Oscar López Rivera, who was jailed for 35 ...
JUN 7, 2017 • Podcast
Shades of Red and Blue: The Next Generation of Leaders: Better Politics for A Better Future
This discussion brings together some of the brightest minds of the next generation of leaders and places them in the crucible of an imagined future ...
JUN 6, 2017 • News
Time for a Global Discussion on Climate Geoengineering
For BRINK, C2G2 Executive Director Janos Pasztor writes about the need for a discussion on climate geoengineering governance.
JUN 5, 2017 • Podcast
The Soul of the First Amendment
In this timely event, Floyd Abrams, a noted lawyer and award-winning legal scholar specializing in First Amendment issues, examines the degree to which American law ...
JUN 2, 2017 • Podcast
The U.S. Navy's View on Security in Asia and Beyond
Carnegie Council's Devin Stewart talks with Admiral John Richardson, the U.S. Navy's most senior-ranking officer. Topics include strategy; the security challenges the Navy faces ...
JUN 1, 2017 • Podcast
Privacy in a Digital Age - Carnegie UK Trust Seminar on Future of Public Libraries
This seminar, sponsored by the Carnegie UK Trust as part of a study tour on the future of public libraries, explores privacy and the role ...
MAY 31, 2017 • Podcast
Shades of Red and Blue: Race, Religion, and Immigration
Diversity is a strength in some societies. In others, it is a source of unresolved tension that can erupt into fear, hatred, and violence. Hear ...