APR 4, 2015 • News
Mooknayak: The Mute Protagonist
Global Ethics Fellow Ananya Vajpeyi's book review of "Ambedkar: Awakening India's Social Conscience" by Narendra Jadhav was featured in "Economic&Political Weekly."
MAR 27, 2015 • Article
It's the Fears not the Fear Mongering that We Should Focus On
"Instead of focusing on Netanyahu's fear mongering, let's focus on trying to assuage Israeli fears. Only then will Israelis vote for someone who really supports ...
MAR 26, 2015 • News
Carnegie Council and Global Thinkers Forum Announce International Conference on Democracy, Athens, Greece, April 25, 2015
At this critical moment, as the future of Greek politics, the integrity of the Eurozone, and democratic values at large hang in the balance, Carnegie ...
MAR 24, 2015 • Podcast
Introduction to "Ethics & International Affairs," Spring 2015
In this podcast, Zach Dorfman introduces the spring 2015 issue of "Ethics & International Affairs." Topics include a symposium on imagining a "Drone Accountability Regime"; Liberia, Ebola, ...
MAR 24, 2015 • Podcast
The Eleventh Hour: The Legacy and the Lessons of World War I
One hundred years after the First World War, boundaries established after the armistice at the "eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month" ...
MAR 23, 2015 • Article
Russia's Orthodox Soft Power
Russia's values are often overlooked, or treated simplistically as the antithesis of Western values. We should understand that the close relationship between the Orthodox Church ...
MAR 23, 2015 • Article
Policy Innovations Digital Magazine (2006-2016): Commentary: Africa's Rising GDP Numbers
African countries are recalculating their gross domestic products to include previously unaccounted economic activities. Is it a strategy of these countries to market themselves or ...
MAR 20, 2015 • Podcast
The Kurdish Spring: A New Map of the Middle East
In this stirring, information-filled talk on the Kurdish people, David Phillips recounts centuries of abuse and repression against the world's "largest stateless people." But he ...