APR 22, 2015 • Article
Policy Innovations Digital Magazine (2006-2016): Innovations: What Makes a City Great? It's not the Liveability but the Loveability
A conversation about cities, suburbs, and the consequences of exporting the "Western" city model to the world with Ethan Kent, senior vice president of Project ...
APR 21, 2015 • News
Free Ebook! Carnegie Council Illustrated History, "Toward Peace with Justice"
This compelling book offers a fresh perspective on the Council's first 100 years, placing its story in the context of 20th century American and world history. ...
APR 17, 2015 • Podcast
Are We At War With Islam?
In Europe, both non-Muslims and Muslims need to honestly confront and contend with the stereotypes, anxieties, and resentments they have about each other, says Professor ...
APR 17, 2015 • News
Programming Note, #4
Carnegie Council's "Impact" podcast was recently featured by "Behavioral Legal Ethics" blog, which is a place for a wide-ranging discussion about the intersection between behavioral ...
APR 16, 2015 • Podcast
Juan Cole on Europe's Muslims and More
In this enlightening conversation, Professor Cole, an expert in relations between the Muslim world and the West, gives an on-the-ground perspective on the Iran nuclear ...
APR 13, 2015 • Podcast
Ethical Systems Design: Bringing Behavioral Science Into Corporate Life
This is the first in a series of podcasts in collaboration with EthicalSystems.org to explore behavioral science in the workplace. In this installment, we're ...
APR 13, 2015 • Podcast
The Paradox of Liberation
Many of the successful campaigns for national liberation after World War II were based on democratic and secular ideals. Michael Walzer asks: What went wrong? ...
APR 12, 2015 • News
Waiting for Giorgio
Global Ethics Fellow Ananya Vajpeyi reflects on the value of mentorship and in the pedagogy of conversation for "Los Angeles Review of Books."