APR 14, 2016 • Podcast
Global Ethics Forum Preview: Pacific with Simon Winchester
On the next Global Ethics Forum, best-selling author Simon Winchester discusses the geopolitics of the Pacific Ocean. In this excerpt, Winchester describes how a natural ...
APR 14, 2016 • News
'The Killing of Osama Bin Laden' by Seymour Hersh details a grave threat to our democracy
"It is the demands of state secrecy, their distressing effects on U.S. foreign policy—and ultimately their subversion of the democratic process—that unify ...
APR 12, 2016 • Podcast
The Geopolitics of the Iran Deal: Winners and Losers
In the short term, one of the biggest winners in the Iran deal is China, and the biggest loser is Saudi Arabia. But 10, 15 years from ...
APR 7, 2016 • Podcast
Global Ethics Forum Preview: The Ethics of Pope Francis
On the next Global Ethics Forum, Italian journalist and Vatican expert Marco Politi discusses the background, politics, and ethics of Pope Francis. In this excerpt, ...
APR 5, 2016 • News
'Shanghai Nightscapes': Dancing, Drinking And All That Jazz
Carnegie Council Pacific Fellow James Farrer talked about his book "Shanghai Nightscapes: A Nocturnal Biography of a Global City" on NPR.
APR 5, 2016 • News
Tokyo's Ambition Generation: Entrepreneurs and Japan's New Business Culture
Carnegie Council Senior Fellow Devin Stewart wrote about start-ups and entrepreneurship for the Japan edition of "Foreign Affairs."
APR 4, 2016 • News
Instagram Take-Over #5: Rob Pinney, "The Jungle" Migrant Camp, Calais
For its fifth Instagram take-over by photographers from around the world, Carnegie Council presents photos by Rob Pinney. For the past six months he has ...
MAR 31, 2016 • Podcast
Refugees on Turkey's Borders: Consequences of Chaos in Syria
Over 4.8 million Syrians have become refugees, mostly in neighboring countries, and this is not the only displacement crisis around the globe, says Kirişci, an ...