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

At the Point of a Gun: Democratic Dreams and Armed Intervention by David Rieff

MAY 4, 2005 Transcript

At the Point of a Gun: Democratic Dreams and Armed Intervention

David Rieff tries to bridge the gap between our democratic dreams and the means we use to achieve them in tricky wars of humanitarian purpose.

Sons of the Conquerors: The Rise of the Turkic World by Hugh Pope

MAY 3, 2005 Podcast

Sons of the Conquerors: The Rise of the Turkic World

Hugh Pope discusses the past, present, and future of the Turkic world, which stretches from Central Asia to Turkey. His topics include oil, trade, and ...

Return to Greatness: How America Lost Its Sense of Purpose and What It Needs To Do to Recover It by Alan Wolfe

APR 19, 2005 Podcast

Return to Greatness: How America Lost Its Sense of Purpose and What It Needs to Do to Recover It

In a candid discussion of American politics and ideals, Alan Wolfe looks to the future and how the U.S. can keep liberty and equality ...

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APR 6, 2005 Podcast

The World Is Flat: A Brief History of the Twenty-First Century

Globalization, particularly outsourcing, is leveling the playing field around the world, says columnist Thomas Friedman, making India a major player.

The End of Poverty: Economic Possibilities for Our Time

MAR 30, 2005 Podcast

The End of Poverty: Economic Possibilities for Our Time

In this 2005 talk, Jeffrey Sachs, director of the New Millennium Project, proposes ways to end extreme poverty all over the world within the next 20 years.

MAR 22, 2005 Transcript

Liberty for Latin America: How to Undo 500 Years of State Oppression

Most Latin American countries have not overcome their inheritance from the colonial past: corporatism, state mercantilism, privilege, bottom-up wealth redistribution, and political law. By adopting ...

The Democracy Advantage: How Democracies Promote Prosperity and Peace by Halperin, Seigle and Weinstein

MAR 17, 2005 Transcript

The Democracy Advantage: How Democracies Promote Prosperity and Peace

The authors argue that democracy and development go hand in hand. Therefore, more aid should be given to poor democracies and democratizers than to poor ...

MAR 15, 2005 Transcript

Lightning Out of Lebanon: Hezbollah Terrorists on American Soil

"Hezbollah makes Al-Qaeda look like Sunday-schoolers, children, kindergartners" according to an FBI contact interviewed by journalists Diaz and Newman.

Beyond the Age of Innocence: Rebuilding Trust Between America and the World

MAR 2, 2005 Podcast

Beyond the Age of Innocence: Rebuilding Trust Between America and the World

Mahbubani observes that much of the world is disappointed with America's leadership, and yet would like it to take the lead in creating a stable ...

The Ethics of Identity

FEB 16, 2005 Transcript

The Ethics of Identity

"Questions of identity, especially various forms of political identity, ethnicity, nationality, and politicized religion, are supposed to be problems for liberalism. So I became interested ...