SEP 5, 2015 • News
The Refugee Crisis Isn’t a 'European Problem'
Carnegie-Uehiro Centennial Chair Michael Ignatieff wrote an Op-ed on the refugee crisis for "The New York Times."
SEP 4, 2015 • News
New Sanctions Inflict Further Damage on U.S.-Russia Relations
Carnegie Council Senior Fellow David Speedie comments on U.S.-Russia relations for "Russia Beyond The Headlines."
SEP 1, 2015 • Article
Ethics on Film: Discussion of "Schindler's List"
It's almost impossible to grasp the enormity of the Holocaust, and there's also the danger of regarding it as a one-time occurrence in the distant ...
AUG 24, 2015 • Podcast
Bridging the Civilian-Military Gap with Veterans4Diplomacy's Jayson Browder
"I think there's a new breed of Iraq and Afghanistan veterans who are very entrepreneurial. A lot of the missions that they had in Iraq, ...
AUG 21, 2015 • Article
Compromise and Rotten Compromises: A Reflection on the Iran Deal
Let’s give President Obama the benefit of the doubt. As the president has repeatedly asserted, the agreement insures that every pathway to a nuclear ...
AUG 21, 2015 • Podcast
Global Tax Avoidance: Who's Responsible?
We investigate the complex world of tax avoidance, starting with the mining industry in Zambia. Activists, documentarians, and economists give perspectives on how corporations avoid ...
AUG 20, 2015 • Article
Compromise and Rotten Compromises: A Reflection on the Iran Deal
Ultimately, will the Iran nuclear deal be a good compromise or a rotten one? For an ethicist, one question lingers. Why did the American-led negotiators ...
AUG 20, 2015 • News
"Kissinger's Shadow" Explores Diplomat's Long Reach in U.S. Foreign Policy
Zach Dorfman, senior editor of Carnegie Council's journal, "Ethics & International Affairs," reviewed Greg Grandin's new book, "Kissinger's Shadow," for the "Los Angeles Review of Books."