MAY 2, 2017 • Podcast
The Coming War with China? The Ethics of Confrontation in the Pacific
Are the United States and China on the brink of war? Can the two nations avoid miscalculation and instead find common ground? Find out what ...
APR 26, 2017 • Podcast
Democracy and the Deep State in Myanmar
In this fascinating interview, Maureen Aung-Thwin, founder of the Burma Project at Open Society Foundations, describes how the Project helped Burma's transition to democracy starting ...
APR 24, 2017 • News
Carnegie Council Appoints Pacific Delegates for Fact-Finding Trip to Indonesia on Religion and Tolerance
In October 2017, Carnegie Council's Asia Dialogues program is leading a fact-finding trip to Yogyakarta, Indonesia, to investigate religion and tolerance. As the largest Muslim nation, ...
APR 21, 2017 • Article
The Main(e) Concern in the South China Sea
On the 119th anniversary of the start of the Spanish-American War, the U.S. is facing another potential maritime conflict, this time with China. What ...
APR 20, 2017 • Podcast
The Intersection of Religion, Identity, and Peacemaking with Rev. Robert Chase
Rev. Robert Chase has spent 10 years as director of Intersections International, working "to bring disparate groups together in search of peaceful and socially just resolution ...
APR 20, 2017 • Podcast
Global Ethics Forum Preview: A Conversation on Scholars at Risk with Robert Quinn
Next time on Global Ethics Forum, Scholars at Risk executive director Robert Quinn discusses how his organization is helping professors and students around the world. ...
APR 20, 2017 • News
Indonesia's Veteran Jihadis Disapprove of the ISIS Generation
For the Centre on Religion & Geopolitics, Pacific Delegate Gullnaz Baig writes that a new crop of Indonesian extremists, with their penchant for social media, is ...
APR 20, 2017 • News
The Main(e) Lesson Trump Should Learn from William McKinley
Donald Trump cannot afford to handle a maritime crisis with China the way McKinley handled his, writes Pacific Delegate Daniil Davydoff in The National Interest.