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JUL 21, 2006 • News
2006 Poster Contest
The Carnegie Council is hosting a poster contest to further its mission of being the voice for ethics in international policy.
JUL 18, 2006 • Podcast
G-8 Summit Briefing
What was really accomplished at the St. Petersburg G-8 meeting? Can the G-8 really cope with the pressing issues of the day, from energy security ...
JUL 17, 2006 • Podcast
Christopher Avery Interviewed by Devin Stewart
Christopher Avery and Devin Stewart discuss the evolution of the Business and Human Rights Resource Centre, a group dedicated to promoting greater awareness of corporate ...
JUL 13, 2006 • Article
We Could Fight Drugs Together
In the growing confrontation between the United States and Iran, there is one area which has been overlooked and could provide an area of mutual ...
JUN 29, 2006 • Article
Policy Innovations Digital Magazine (2006-2016): Commentary: Human Rights Must Be a Consideration for Economic Development Organizations
It is often argued that organizations that deal with economic development should avoid human rights issues because the two topics are distinct. This argument holds ...
JUN 22, 2006 • Article
Policy Innovations Digital Magazine (2006-2016): Briefings: Globalized Fashion a Political Statement in the Middle East
In a region where governments have long tried to curb Western influences, the women of the Middle East increasingly use fashion to make a political ...
JUN 21, 2006 • Podcast
Jere Van Dyk Interviews Charlayne Hunter-Gault
Veteran correspondent Hunter-Gault counters what she calls "the four D's of the African apocalypse: death, disease, disaster, and despair," with news about the New Partnership ...
JUN 21, 2006 • Podcast
New News Out of Africa: Uncovering Africa's Renaissance
Journalist (and South Africa resident) Hunter-Gault gives a surprisingly optimistic assessment of modern Africa, revealing that there is more to the continent than the bad ...