MAR 17, 2015 • News
Hatchet to Hatchet, Dust (Jacket) to Dust: Reading The New York Times Nonfiction Bestseller List
Zach Dorfman, associate editor of Carnegie Council's journal, "Ethics & International Affairs," read each book in the "New York Times" top 10 bestseller list and wrote a ...
MAR 16, 2015 • Article
Policy Innovations Digital Magazine (2006-2016): Innovations: Shakespeare on the Shop Floor
A pioneering organization is using literature to enable other sorts of conversations at the workplace—the types of conversations that successful companies need to have.
MAR 12, 2015 • News
Johnson’s Russia List JRL 2015-#50: Thursday 12 March 2015
Carnegie Council Senior Fellow David Speedie's article "The United States, Russia, and Ukraine: Report from Moscow" was featured in "Johnson's Russia List." In the piece, ...
MAR 11, 2015 • Article
Policy Innovations Digital Magazine (2006-2016): Innovations: Bye, Doctor, Hi, "Cloud"
A team of entrepreneurs based in San Francisco is turning the out-of-date diagnostic industry upside down.
MAR 10, 2015 • Podcast
The United States, Russia, and Ukraine: Report from Moscow
Dmitri Trenin, director of Carnegie Endowment's Moscow Center, served in the Soviet and Russian military for two decades and understands both the Russian and U....
MAR 10, 2015 • News
"Ethics & International Affairs" Spring 2015 Issue
This issue includes an essay by Shefa Siegel on Liberia, Ebola, and the "Cult of Bankable Projects"; a symposium on imagining a "Drone Accountability Regime," ...
MAR 9, 2015 • Podcast
Nigeria and the Horror of Boko Haram
"Like other radical insurgencies, Boko Haram is fueled by poor governance, political marginalization, and its region's deepening impoverishment," says former Ambassador to Nigeria John Campbell. "...
MAR 9, 2015 • Article
Policy Innovations Digital Magazine (2006-2016): Commentary: Good Environmental Policies Equal More Just Societies
Conserving natural resources and the environment is an integral part of a socially just society. The big challenge is to make sure that decision-makers recognize ...