JUL 29, 2016 • News
US Election a Referendum on American Values
Liberalism is the simple but powerful idea that freedom and equality are values worth defending, writes Senior Fellow Devin Stewart in Huffington Post. It has ...
JUL 26, 2016 • Podcast
Japan's Relationship with its Past and Future
Prime Minister Abe is the leading member of the small but powerful group Nippon Kaigi, which wants to turn its back on the international community ...
JUL 19, 2016 • News
Joanne Myers Launches New Book Notes Series on PassBlue, a Publication that Covers the UN
"There is no one better placed to write this new column than Joanne Myers. We are delighted that she agreed to add to our coverage ...
JUL 19, 2016 • Article
Codename: Chilbom
On a fall morning in 1976, a bomb exploded in the middle of Washington. The shock waves were felt for the next 30 years.
JUL 16, 2016 • News
Staying Ahead of the UN: What to Read for the Upcoming Migration Summit
On September 19, the United Nations will hold its first-ever high-level summit meeting on refugees and migrants. Ahead of this conference, Joanne Myers, director of Public ...
JUL 14, 2016 • Podcast
Japan's Politics: A Move toward Nationalism or more of the Status Quo?
Was Prime Minister Abe's landslide victory in the July elections a vote of confidence in his ability to jump-start Japan's stagnant economy, or simply a ...
JUL 13, 2016 • News
Japan's Elections: A Vote For Abenomics
The prime minister wins a mandate on further reforms. Can he deliver? Carnegie Council Senior Fellow Devin Stewart and others explain in The Diplomat.
JUL 12, 2016 • Article
Welcome to Canada: the Ryerson University Lifeline Syria Challenge
In just under a year, Toronto's universities raised more than CAD$4.3 million and helped 19 Syrian families (99 people) settle in Canada, with many more on the ...