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

Shake Hands with the Devil: The Failure of Humanity in Rwanda by Dallaire

FEB 11, 2005 Transcript

Bearing Witness to Genocide: Rwanda, Darfur, and the Implications for Future Peacekeeping Operations

In 1994, General Dallaire was the commander of the UN Assistance Mission to Rwanda and powerless to stop the massacre of 800,000 people, who were slaughtered in 100 ...

FEB 9, 2005 Podcast

Children at War

The ever-growing number of child soldiers across the globe is one of the world's most under-reported stories. "There are an estimated 300,000 child soldiers right now ...

FEB 3, 2005 Podcast

Three Challenges for the Human Rights Movement: Darfur, Abu Ghraib, and the Role of the United Nations

Kenneth Roth, Executive Director of Human Rights Watch, discusses Darfur, Abu Ghraib, and the role of the UN.

The Worlds Banker

JAN 27, 2005 Podcast

The World's Banker: A Story of Failed States, Financial Crises, and the Wealth and Poverty of Nations

Will the World Bank survive? Despite its shortcomings, Mallaby believes we need it badly, as there is a serious lack of strong institutions to manage ...

JAN 25, 2005 Transcript

America the Vulnerable: How Our Government is Failing to Protect Us from Terrorism

Flynn analyzes America's failure to address the reality that terrorism will continue as a form of warfare, and offers a prescription for making our networks ...

Indonesian Destinies by Theodore Friend

JAN 20, 2005 Transcript

Indonesian Democracy: New Hope

The September 2004 election of Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono gives Theodore Friend reason to be hopeful about the future of Indonesian democracy.

JAN 19, 2005 Podcast

Global Crises, Global Solutions

According to Lomborg, the $50 billion that will be spent on development assistance over the next four years ought to be focused on realistic goals such ...

Image of book cover - What We Owe Iraq by Noah Feldman

JAN 13, 2005 Podcast

What We Owe Iraq: War and the Ethics of Nation Building

Feldman, a constitutional expert and Arabic-speaker sent to Iraq by the Bush administration, argues that U.S. intervention in Iraq amounts to a moral promise. ...

The United States of Europe by T.R. Reid

DEC 8, 2004 Podcast

The United States of Europe: The New Superpower and the End of American Supremacy

T. R. Reid discusses the state of European integration and argues that Americans are not aware of the extent to which the EU has turned ...

DEC 7, 2004 Podcast

Challenges in UN Peacekeeping Operations

The demand for UN peacekeeping troops has risen at an unprecedented rate, says Guéhenno, Under-Secretary General for UN Peacekeeping Operations. This presents enormous challenges, ...