MAR 28, 2016 • Podcast
Blood Year: The Unraveling of Western Counterterrorism
ISIS consists of three interlocked threats and is quite different from al-Qaeda, says counterterrorism authority David Kilcullen. To come up with a workable strategy going ...
MAR 28, 2016 • Podcast
Global Intimacy: How Do We Cultivate Care for Our "Place" when the Place is the Planet?
MAR 22, 2016 • News
Carnegie Council Announces Grant from Henry Luce Foundation for Asia Dialogues Program
Carnegie Council's new Asia Dialogues Program and its project "Building Pacific Communities" aims to advance ethical inquiry within Asia and the United States. The goal ...
MAR 18, 2016 • Podcast
Global Ethics Forum Preview: The State of the European Union: Challenges for the Future
On the next Global Ethics Forum TV show, former European Commission president José Manuel Barroso discusses the European Union’s challenges and its bright future. ...
MAR 16, 2016 • News
Investing for Social Impact and Social Entrepreneurship in Japan
Carnegie Council Senior Fellow Devin Stewart moderated a discussion on the rise of impact investing and social entrepreneurship in Japan.
MAR 16, 2016 • Article
Policy Innovations Digital Magazine (2006-2016): Commentary: "Streetfight" by Janette Sadik-Khan
In "Streetfight" Sadik-Khan breaks down her achievements into replicable ideas for urban planners and traffic engineers everywhere, and she also reminds us that the fight ...
MAR 15, 2016 • News
"Ethics & International Affairs" Celebrates its 30th Anniversary
As "Ethics & International Affairs" journal celebrates its 30th anniversary, it is more committed than ever to encouraging reflection, advancing scholarship, fostering respectful debate, and offering ...
MAR 14, 2016 • Article
The Lonely Resistance: Protesting Chinese Resource Exploitation on the Tibetan Plateau
China has dammed every major river in Tibet with many more dams in the planning stage. This and the pollution of waters through mining have ...