DEC 21, 2016 • Podcast
Indonesia's Growing Islamist Populism
November and December 2016 saw mass demonstrations in Jakarta, the largest protests in Indonesia's history. The demonstrators demanded that the city governor, an ethnic Chinese and ...
DEC 21, 2016 • Article
The Ethics of Climate Change Activism: Fear vs. Reality
"The time has come to act on climate because we can no longer afford not to. We know what consequences are in store for us ...
DEC 21, 2016 • Podcast
Women's Rights are Human Rights: Global Challenges to Reproductive Health
How will the Trump presidency affect women's rights, not only in the U.S. but around the world? Will the Sustainable Development Goals really succeed ...
DEC 20, 2016 • Podcast
GroundTruth's Charles Sennott on the Future of Journalism
Despite all the challenges, right now is one of the most exciting moments for a new generation to redefine journalism, says Charles Sennott. The core ...
DEC 19, 2016 • Article
Articles Resulting from Carnegie Council Gender Research Delegation to Tokyo, November 2016
In November 2016, the Asia Dialogues program led a group of 12 Pacific Delegates from seven countries and a diverse set of professional backgrounds to Tokyo to ...
DEC 18, 2016 • News
Japan and education: a victim of its own success?
Recent university rankings results provide some much-needed discomfort in Japan, says Carnegie Council Senior Fellow Devin Stewart in Times Higher Education of London.
DEC 16, 2016 • Podcast
Against Empathy: The Case for Rational Compassion
We often think that empathy, our capacity "to feel someone's pain," is the ultimate source of goodness. Nothing could be farther from the truth, argues ...
DEC 15, 2016 • Podcast
Global Ethics Forum Preview: Terrorism and "Rogue Justice" with Karen Greenberg
Next time on Global Ethics Forum, Fordham Law's Karen Greenberg discusses ISIS in Europe and America and ways to counter violent extremism. In this excerpt, ...