Joanne J. Myers

Former Director, Public Affairs Program, Carnegie Council

Joanne Myers was director of the Carnegie Council's Public Affairs Programs (formerly Merrill House Programs). She was responsible for planning and organizing more than 50 public programs a year at the Council, many of which have been featured on C-SPAN's Booknotes.

Myers is also a columnist and advisory board member for PassBlue, an independent digital publication that covers the United Nations.

Before joining the Council, she was director of the Consular Corps/Deputy General Counsel at the New York City Commission for the United Nations, Consular Corps and Protocol, where she acted as the liaison between the mayor of New York and the consulates general. Myers holds a JD from Benjamin C. Cardozo School of Law and a BA in international relations from the University of Minnesota.

Featured Work

SEP 28, 2010 Podcast

Self-Determination and Conflict Resolution: From Kosovo to Sudan

Drawing on the International Court's judgment on the legality of Kosovo's unilateral declaration of independence, Arbour examines the pursuit of self-determination in a range of ...

The Tenth Parallel:  Dispatches from the Fault Line between Christianity and Islam

SEP 27, 2010 Podcast

The Tenth Parallel: Dispatches from the Fault Line between Christianity and Islam

More than half of the world's Muslims and Christians live along the tenth parallel in Africa or in Asia. How do these two great intersecting ...

Captive: My Time as a Prisoner of the Taliban

JUL 2, 2010 Podcast

Captive: My Time as a Prisoner of the Taliban

Journalist Jere Van Dyk tells of his decades-long involvement with Afghanistan, and gives a harrowing account of his 2008 kidnapping and imprisonment by the Taliban in ...

Rebuilding War-Torn States: The Challenge of Post-Conflict Economic Reconstruction

JUN 24, 2010 Podcast

Rebuilding War-Torn States: The Challenge of Post-Conflict Economic Reconstruction

After wars end, what steps should countries take to consolidate peace? Graciana del Castillo identifies five premises that are necessary for war economies to transition ...

Image of Book cover - The Betrayal of American Prosperity: Free Market Delusions, America’s Decline, and How We Must Compete in the Post-Dollar Era

JUN 8, 2010 Podcast

The Betrayal of American Prosperity: Free Market Delusions, America's Decline, and How We Must Compete in the Post-Dollar Era

Clyde Prestowitz argues that the U.S. is rapidly losing the basis of its wealth and power, as well as its freedom of action and ...

The End of the Free Market: Who Wins the War Between States and Corporations?

JUN 3, 2010 Podcast

The End of the Free Market: Who Wins the War Between States and Corporations?

Ian Bremmer demonstrates the growing challenge that state capitalism will pose for the entire global economy, and what free market nations must do to protect ...

Soviet Fates and Lost Alternatives: From Stalinism to the New Cold War

MAY 28, 2010 Podcast

Soviet Fates and Lost Alternatives: From Stalinism to the New Cold War

Washington has squandered the opportunity for a fundamentally new U.S.-Russian relationship after the Cold War, says Stephen Cohen.

The Evolution of God

MAY 25, 2010 Podcast

The Evolution of God

Robert Wright's astute analysis uses game theory: a religion that sees itself in a zero-sum relationship with outsiders will prove exclusionist and violent, while a ...

MAY 18, 2010 Podcast

Fault Lines: How Hidden Fractures Still Threaten the World Economy

Raghuram Rajan traces the deepening fault lines in a world overly dependent on the indebted U.S. consumer to power global economic growth, and where ...

MAY 12, 2010 Podcast

Faith and Power: Religion and Politics in the Middle East

Bernard Lewis is one of the world's foremost Western scholars on Islam. In this eloquent talk he shares some of his knowledge, and explains how ...