FEB 21, 2014 • News
Is Media Distorting Russia and Ukraine?
David Speedie and other guests discuss current events in Russia and Ukraine—including the Sochi Olympics and political change in Ukraine—and how the American ...
FEB 20, 2014 • News
"I Don't See the President As An Intellectual at All." A Q&A With Michael Ignatieff
In this "New Republic" interview, Carnegie Council Centennial Chair Michael Ignatieff chats with Isaac Chotiner about what type of people enter politics, the strange feelings ...
FEB 18, 2014 • Podcast
By All Means Necessary: How China's Resource Quest is Changing the World
As China's urban middle class expands, China's government--and private companies--are traveling the globe in pursuit of fuel, ores, water, and farmland. And the government has ...
FEB 18, 2014 • Article
Secrecy and Privacy in the Aftermath of Edward Snowden
In order to be morally justifiable, any strategy or policy involving the body politic must be one to which it would voluntarily assent when fully ...
FEB 18, 2014 • News
Book Review: 'The Leading Indicators,' by Zachary Karabell
Joseph Sternberg, editorial-page writer for "The Wall Street Journal Asia," reviews Zachary Karabell's latest book.
FEB 14, 2014 • Article
From Dehumanization to Rehumanization
"Rehumanization is the restoration of human dignity and the reassertion of the priority of humans above the systems originally intended to serve humanity. If we ...
FEB 14, 2014 • News
The Refiner's Fire
Op-ed columnist David Brooks reviews Michael Ignatieff's book "Fire and Ashes: Success and Failure in Politics."
FEB 13, 2014 • Podcast
Differing Perspectives on Iran and the Middle East Peace Process: Is there a Crisis in U.S.-Israel Relations?
Do the public disagreements between the Obama administration and the Netanyahu government over Iran's nuclear program and the current peace talks with the Palestinians signal ...