APR 17, 2017 • Podcast
Megatech: Technology in 2050
In this insightful interview, "Economist" executive editor Daniel Franklin discusses driverless cars, gene-editing, artificial intelligence, and much more. Are we entering an "accelerando" stage of ...
![Mohammed Alam with the Manhattan Young Democrats at the Women's March in Washington, DC, January, 21, 2017.](https://cdn.carnegiecouncil.org/media/cceia/import/studio/_1000x650_crop_center-center_none_ns/Womens-March.jpg?v=1721240955)
APR 13, 2017 • Podcast
Local Politics and Criminal Justice Reform with Mohammed Alam
With his roles at Center for Court Innovation, focusing on criminal justice reform, and with the Young Democrats, working to find the next generation of ...
APR 13, 2017 • Podcast
Global Ethics Forum Preview: Threats to Liberal Democracy with Alexander Görlach
Next time on Global Ethics Forum, Harvard’s Alexander Görlach discusses the rise of populism, fake news, and other threats to liberal democracy around ...
![L to R top row: Alicia Izharuddin, Carolyn Nash, Daniil Davydoff, Darlene Machell de Leon Espena; L to R middle row: Gullnaz Baig, Jiyoung Kim, Nyi Nyi Kyaw, Nazneen Uddin; L to R bottom row: Philip Caruso, Ronnie Saha, Tammy Nguyen, Yukari Kayama. CREDIT: Terence Hurley](https://cdn.carnegiecouncil.org/media/cceia/import/news/_1000x650_crop_center-center_none_ns/PacificDelegates2017_Collage.jpg?v=1721240957)
APR 12, 2017 • Podcast
Pacific Delegates (2017)
Carnegie Council's Asia Dialogues program is leading a weeklong fact-finding trip to Yogyakarta, Indonesia, during October 2017. Amid growing Islamophobia and populism in Europe and the ...
![Detail from book cover of "Toward Democracy"](https://cdn.carnegiecouncil.org/media/cceia/import/studio/_1000x650_crop_center-center_none_ns/TowardDemocracy_BookCover.jpg?v=1721237265)
APR 12, 2017 • Podcast
Toward Democracy: The Struggle for Self-Rule in European and American Thought
"Democracy begins in bloodshed and it comes to life only through conflict," says Harvard's James T. Kloppenberg in this masterful talk. How have the French ...
APR 11, 2017 • Podcast
"In Cambodia, 'democracy' is just a term . . ."
Phnom Penh-based human rights lawyer Sophorn Sek discusses the state of his nation's governance in this eye-opening interview. From corruption and nepotism to suspicious murders ...
APR 7, 2017 • Podcast
Protestants: The Faith that Made the Modern World
Understanding Protestantism is fundamental to understanding the modern world, says Professor Alec Ryrie. It has shaped democratic liberalism, capitalism, limited government, the notion of free ...
APR 7, 2017 • News
The dynamics of the United Nations with John Tessitore
John Tessitore, executive editor of Ethics & International Affairs, makes a compelling case for the United Nations in PBS show The White House Chronicles.