JAN 28, 2013 • Podcast
Global Ethics Corner: Will the European Endowment for Democracy Really Work?
The European Union has faced criticism in recent years for not doing enough to promote democratic values abroad. With the formation of the European Endowment ...
JAN 24, 2013 • Podcast
Five Myths About Nuclear Weapons
What if everything we believe about nuclear weapons is wrong? "Reexamine the facts and you'll see that the arguments for nuclear weapons aren't powerful; they're ...
JAN 24, 2013 • News
Carnegie Council Ranked Among Top 20 Think Tanks in USA
According to the "2012 Global Go To Think Tank Index," Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs ranks number 19 in the list of 55 top think tanks ...
JAN 22, 2013 • Podcast
Global Ethics Corner: Should Scholarly Research Be Free For All?
Facing prosecution for illegally downloading millions of academic articles, Internet activist Aaron Swartz recently committed suicide. Should Swartz have been facing jail time? Should scholarly ...
JAN 18, 2013 • Podcast
Ethics Matter: Top Risks and Ethical Decisions 2013 with Ian Bremmer
"There are three big things happening right now in the world: China rising, Middle East exploding, Europe muddling through. Those are the things that truly ...
JAN 17, 2013 • Podcast
A Fragile New Burma
Back from a recent fact-finding trip to Burma, veteran Asia correspondent Barbara Crossette reports on the complex situation there. People have high hopes for more ...
JAN 17, 2013 • News
A World Without a Moral Guidepost?
Political scientist Ian Bremmer's piece, "A World Without a Moral Guidepost," was featured in the "Huffington Post." This series is co-produced by Carnegie Council as ...
JAN 14, 2013 • Podcast
Global Ethics Corner: Sexual Violence in India: From Punishment to Deterrence
A brutal gang rape on a New Delhi bus has sparked global outrage and national soul-searching in India. Many are calling for the death penalty ...