OCT 11, 2017 • News
Is Globalization Drawing Us Together or Tearing Us Apart?
In "The Ordinary Virtues: Moral Order in a Divided World," Carnegie-Uehiro Centennial Chair Michael Ignatieff grapples with whether people are only capable of living side ...
OCT 6, 2017 • News
Carnegie Climate Geoengineering Governance Initiative (C2G2) Launches New Website
Carnegie Council announces the launch of a new website for its Carnegie Climate Geoengineering Governance Initiative, known as C2G2. While the website will do ...
OCT 6, 2017 • Podcast
What the Qur'an Meant: And Why It Matters with Garry Wills
How can we engage with Muslims around the world without really understanding what they believe? On studying the Qur'an, religious scholar Garry Wills found that ...
OCT 5, 2017 • Podcast
Free-Enterprise Solutions to Climate Change, with Bob Inglis
Republican politician Bob Inglis used to think that climate change was nonsense; but his son--and science--changed his mind. Today he advocates letting market forces do ...
OCT 3, 2017 • Podcast
Fake News and Google with Daniel Sieberg
How much of a threat is fake news to the average citizen? What is Google doing to counteract its spread? Learn more with this conversation ...
OCT 2, 2017 • Podcast
After Liberal Hegemony: The Advent of a Multiplex World Order with Amitav Acharya
The liberal order was never truly a global order, and we're not entering a multipolar era either, says Amitav Acharya. It's more accurate to call ...
SEP 29, 2017 • Podcast
The Ordinary Virtues: Moral Order in a Divided World
To mark Carnegie Council's Centennial, Michael Ignatieff and team set out to discover what moral values people hold in common across nations. What he found ...
SEP 28, 2017 • News
Review: The Ordinary Virtues: Moral Order in a Divided World, by Michael Ignatieff
This study of how ordinary people view human rights is depressingly honest, writes Jane O'Grady in her review of Carnegie-Uehiro Centennial Chair Michael Ignatieff's new ...