NOV 11, 2015 • News
Carnegie Council Applauds new Book, "Mission Critical: Unlocking the Value of Veterans in the Workforce"
Companies are using up to 30 percent of recruiting budgets to source and hire veterans, yet a new study finds that, despite their valuable skill sets, ...
NOV 11, 2015 • News
The Problems Veterans Face in The Professional Workplace
Carnegie Council's Julia Taylor Kennedy co-authored a new book, "Mission Critical: Unlocking the Value of Veterans in the Workforce," with Michael Abrams. Coinciding with Veterans' ...
NOV 10, 2015 • Article
The Aging of the Cuban Embargo and the Coming Era in U.S.-Latin American Relations
The decades-long U.S.trade embargo is still in force, yet meanwhile time has not stood still for Cuba. Lynn Holland looks at Cuba's network ...
NOV 9, 2015 • Podcast
The Putin Worldview, Russia in Syria, and the Ukraine Elections
Professor Nicolai Petro was one of a few American experts to attend the Valdai Discussion Club, an annual conference in Moscow on Russia's foreign policy ...
NOV 9, 2015 • Podcast
The Confucian Vision for a Good Society
James Hsiung gives a clear and compelling explanation of Confucius' views on harmonious human relations and how societies should be run, discussing how his thought ...
NOV 9, 2015 • Article
Policy Innovations Digital Magazine (2006-2016): Innovations: Boys and Girls Are Born Equal: The Power of Challenging Gender Norms Early in Life
A program in India is working to redefine masculinity and the way that children think about their roles in society.
NOV 5, 2015 • Article
Jiyoung Song on Asia and the West: "Whose Century?"
Is this the end of the American Century, the beginning of an Asian Century, or none of the above? Is there a model for the ...
NOV 5, 2015 • Podcast
Out of the Academy and onto the Streets: The Power of Philosophy
Columbia University's "Rethink" community outreach program brings philosophy out of academia and into the lives of youths on probation, battered women, and other disadvantaged groups. "...