JUN 17, 2016 • News
Carnegie Council TV Show on ISIS with Michael Weiss Wins a Bronze in the 37th Annual Telly Awards
Carnegie Council has won a Bronze Telly Award for its Global Ethics Forum TV episode titled "ISIS: Inside the Army of Terror," an interview with ...
JUN 17, 2016 • Article
The July NATO Warsaw Summit: How Will NATO Adapt to a New Security Environment?
Today NATO must protect itself from Russian threats on its Eastern borders and ISIS to the South, plus terrorism and cyber attacks, while also managing ...
JUN 16, 2016 • Podcast
Global Ethics Forum Preview: Refugees on Turkey's Borders: Consequences of Chaos in Syria
Next time on Global Ethics Forum, Brookings Institution's Kemal Kirişci discusses the global consequences of the Syrian war and the refugee crisis. In this ...
JUN 16, 2016 • Article
Integration and the European Migration "Crisis"
How we treat the millions arriving in Europe will affect all our futures, writes migration expert Jenny Phillimore. "We can genuinely welcome people, accept them ...
JUN 15, 2016 • Podcast
Panama Papers in Perspective: Tracing Illicit Capital Flows
In this Institute of Current World Affairs speech on May 20, with the sensational revelations from the "Panama Papers" still emerging, Krishen Mehta, a longtime friend ...
JUN 15, 2016 • Article
The Progressive's Paradox
Can left-wing ideologies ever co-exist comfortably with military intervention? U.S. foreign policy over the past two decades has failed to align squarely with the ...
JUN 14, 2016 • News
Free for a Limited Time! "Ethics & International Affairs" Summer 2016 Issue
This issue includes an essay by John R. Emery on the humanitarian applications of drones; a roundtable on the role of human rights in the ...
JUN 14, 2016 • Podcast
The Invention of Russia: The Journey from Gorbachev's Freedom to Putin's War
When the Soviet Union fell 25 years ago, Gorbachev spoke of "living in a new world" where Russia would no longer interfere in other countries' affairs. ...