SEP 4, 2013 • News
US Did Intervene in Iran-Iraq War
In this letter to the editor published in the "Financial Times," senior fellow and program director David Speedie reminds us that U.S. officials turned ...
SEP 4, 2013 • News
Book Review: "Semi-Presidentialism: Sub-Types and Democratic Performance"
In this review of Robert Elgie's latest book—which examines why some semi-presidential democracies perform better than others—grants manager Mladen Joksic argues that while ...
SEP 3, 2013 • News
Carnegie Council Appoints George Rupp as Senior Fellow
Dr. Rupp's project is "Ethics in an Age of Globalization: Exploring the Intersection of Values and Conflict in International Affairs." He will write a book ...
AUG 30, 2013 • Article
Syria: The Case for Punitive Intervention
"If framed in terms of punishment for a wrong committed, and if undertaken in a way that respects the rule of law at the global ...
AUG 30, 2013 • News
Seven Reasons U.S. Intervention in Syria is a Bad Idea
In this opinion piece adapted for "The Christian Science Monitor," senior fellow and program director David Speedie argues that the view that the U.S. ...
AUG 29, 2013 • Article
Syria: "To Jaw-Jaw Is Always Better than to War-War"
The mantra of those who are pro-intervention in Syria is that while there are no good options, in the face of tens of thousands of ...
AUG 29, 2013 • News
Remilitarizing Japan
Senior fellow Devin Stewart appeared on Huffington Post Live to discuss whether increased militarism in Japan warrants concern for the future. This topic has gotten ...
AUG 26, 2013 • Article
Ethics on Film: Discussion of "The Act of Killing"
It is not hyperbole to call this documentary an epochal film. It brings viewers into the minds of mass murderers, illuminates a horrific piece of ...