JAN 28, 2017 • News
Tense Days in Hebron: "The Possibility of Escalation Is Always There"
For The Atlantic, Senior Fellow Zach Dorfman describes a visit to Hebron, the largest city in the West Bank, where Israeli-Palestinian tensions are always high.
JAN 27, 2017 • Podcast
Europe's Last Chance: Why the European States Must Form a More Perfect Union
To avoid disaster, the EU needs to become a real federation, argues Guy Verhofstadt. "That means a small, real European government controlled by two bodies, ...
JAN 27, 2017 • News
George Mitchell wrote "A Path to Peace" about Israel and Palestine. Is there one?
For the Los Angeles TimesSenior Fellow Zach Dorfman reviews George Mitchell's new book about the history of and possible solutions for the Israel/Palestine conflict.
JAN 26, 2017 • News
Winners of the 2016 International Student Photo Contest on Urbanization
Carnegie Council congratulates the winners of its annual International Student Photo Contest. The topic was cities/urbanization. What are the pros and cons? Who gains ...
JAN 26, 2017 • News
What’s Ailing Womenomics?
Despite government efforts, cultural pressures continue to dissuade many women in Japan from joining the workforce, writes Pacific Delegate V. Ayano Ogawa.
JAN 25, 2017 • Podcast
Instability on the Korean Peninsula and the Trump Administration
North Korea is one of the most serious security risks facing the new U.S. administration and South Korea has a political vacuum at the ...
JAN 24, 2017 • News
Why Did Obama Free This Terrorist?
Oscar Lopez was one of the most violent extremists of his time, writes Senior Fellow Zach Dorfman for Politico. He argues that the fact that ...
JAN 23, 2017 • Podcast
Will Trump be a "Madman" in Asia?
Are there advantages to Trump being seen as an unpredictable "madman" when dealing with Asia, as Nixon was once described in relation to Vietnam? Or ...