![After a harrowing journey over the sea, this young boy throws his inner tube back to the ocean. He conquered it. He survived. This is one victory of many which still need to come in order to find a safe home in Europe. CREDIT: Tyson Sadler](https://cdn.carnegiecouncil.org/media/cceia/import/news/_1000x650_crop_center-center_none_ns/Migrant-child.jpg?v=1721299264)
MAY 2, 2016 • News
Instagram Take-Over #6: Tyson Sadler, Refugees Trapped in Greece
The Greek island of Lesbos is one of the main landing points for people making the dangerous journey across the Aegean Sea. The photographs of ...
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MAY 2, 2016 • Podcast
The Last Supper: The Plight of Christians in Arab Lands
There are 7.5 million Christians in the Middle East, who live under constant threat of death and humiliation. Danish journalist Klaus Wivel (not a Christian himself) ...
APR 29, 2016 • News
Japan Doesn't Want the U.S. to Apologize for Bombing Hiroshima. Here's Why
Apologizing for a wartime act generations ago would be as welcome to Japanese political leaders as a cloud of mosquitoes. Carnegie Council Senior Fellow Devin ...
APR 28, 2016 • Podcast
Global Ethics Forum Preview: In Europe's Shadow: Two Cold Wars and a Thirty-Year Journey Through Romania and Beyond
On the next Global Ethics Forum, best-selling author Robert Kaplan discusses the challenge of Putin, the EU’s economy, and the future of Europe through ...
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APR 28, 2016 • Podcast
Political and Cultural Challenges to Gender Parity in Japan
In the Global Gender Gap Report, Japan usually ranks around 100 out of 140 countries, says Mari Miura, a specialist on gender in Japan. The main reasons ...
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APR 28, 2016 • Article
Policy Innovations Digital Magazine (2006-2016): Innovations: "The Third World War Will be About Water"
Rajendra Singh, known as the "water man of India," believes that critically depleted aquifers around the world can be revived with community effort.
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APR 26, 2016 • News
Carnegie Council Announces the Appointment of Six Pacific Fellows
Carnegie Council is pleased to announce the appointment of six Pacific Fellows based in Japan, Indonesia, and the Philippines. The fellowship is part of Carnegie ...
APR 26, 2016 • Podcast
Feminism: The New "F-word" in Japan?
Senior Fellow Devin Stewart speaks with Natsumi Ikoma, the Center for Gender Studies director, International Christian University, Japan, about the state of feminism in Japanese ...