JAN 20, 2017 • Article
Virtual Citizenship for Refugees: A Proposal
At last, a practical, humane, and cost-effective proposal to help cope with the nearly 20 million refugees and asylum seekers worldwide, from philosophers Christian Barry and ...
JAN 20, 2017 • News
El mundo está en vilo ante las políticas del nuevo mandatario
In this Spanish-language article for El Tiempo in Colombia, U.S. Global Engagement Director David Speedie shares some thoughts on Trump and international diplomacy.
JAN 12, 2017 • Podcast
Thank You for Being Late: An Optimist's Guide to Thriving in the Age of Accelerations
From massive leaps in technology to ever-increasing globalization to the acceleration of climate change, workplace, politics, geopolitics, and ethics are all going through tectonic shifts. ...
JAN 10, 2017 • Podcast
Top Risks and Ethical Decisions 2017
The world is entering a geopolitical recession, i.e. an unwinding of the old global order, says political scientist Ian Bremmer, in his grimmest forecast ...
JAN 9, 2017 • News
Call for Abstracts by March 30: Carnegie Council Student Research Conference
Carnegie Council's annual student conference will be held on Wednesday, May 3 at Carnegie Council headquarters in New York City. Abstracts are due by March 30. Topics ...
JAN 9, 2017 • News
China's New Silk Road Is Getting Muddy
The "One Road, One Belt" initiative looks good on paper, but could become a costly mess on the ground, writes Senior Fellow Devin Stewart.
JAN 6, 2017 • News
How Henry Kissinger Conspired Against a Sitting President
For Politico, Senior Fellow Zach Dorfman tells a story about Henry Kissinger from the Carter administration and writes that the former secretary of state could ...
JAN 5, 2017 • Article
Ethics, Undocumented Immigrants, and the Issue of Integration: Making a Better Life for Everyone in New York City
"Given that many undocumented immigrants live invisibly for a long time, the NYC Municipal ID card truly acknowledges their existence. It was, and still is, ...