OCT 29, 2008 • Podcast
God and Race in American Politics: A Short History
Historian Mark A. Noll argues that the reason Barack Obama's candidacy is such an important matter for the American history of race, religion, and politics ...
OCT 28, 2008 • News
Carnegie Council Launches New Initiative on U.S. Global Engagement
This initiative will consist of critical case studies, focusing on U.S. relations with partners among the established democracies; with "problematical allies;" and with states ...
OCT 28, 2008 • Podcast
Public Ethics Radio: Larry May on Habeas Corpus
Are habeas corpus petitions, as Barack Obama put it, "the foundation of Anglo-American law"? Or are they just nuisance lawsuits, as John McCain claims?
OCT 27, 2008 • Article
Policy Innovations Digital Magazine (2006-2016): Briefings: Medical Tourism Causes Complications
Medical tourism has started to globalize an industry long considered immune to outsourcing, increasing the need to reform public health programs.
OCT 24, 2008 • Article
Beyond Microfinance: Entrepreneurial Solutions to Poverty Alleviation
Although microfinance has helped millions of individuals to survive, it doesn't create much real economic growth, says Michael Strong. But some organizations are moving beyond ...
OCT 24, 2008 • Podcast
Russia and Georgia: How Did We Get There and What's Next?
Georgia and Russia expert Oksana Antonenko discusses the history behind the headlines, and what the future may bring to this troubled region.
OCT 24, 2008 • Podcast
Global Ethics Corner: McCain and Obama: The Public Diplomacy Dance
The presidential candidates assert that America must renew its global moral authority, but they dance, offering no solutions. Let's take a closer look.
OCT 22, 2008 • Article
Policy Innovations Digital Magazine (2006-2016): Briefings: Lovers with Borders
Young international couples find the strict Danish immigration policies rotten, but a new ruling from the European Union could ease cross-border marriages.