SEP 21, 2014 • News
Long Burn the Fire: On Political Order and Political Decay
Zach Dorfman, associate editor of Carnegie Council's journal, "Ethics & International Affairs," reflects on Francis Fukuyama's book, "Political Order and Political Decay," for the "LA Review ...
SEP 19, 2014 • Podcast
Climate Change and the Future of Humanity
Climate change is already here. The seas are rising, the glaciers are melting, and the atmosphere is warming. How can we work together to set ...
SEP 18, 2014 • News
Climate Change Roundtable, Free for a Limited Time!
Just in time for the UN Climate Summit on September 23, don't miss the new roundtable from the Fall 2014 issue of "Ethics & International Affairs," "The Facts, ...
SEP 18, 2014 • News
Ethics Missing in Debate on Climate Change
In her article on the ethics of the climate change debate, Lisa Anderson, references Mary Robinson's remarks at Carnegie Council.
SEP 17, 2014 • News
Doubling Down on Democracy
In this "Atlantic" book review piece, Carnegie-Uehiro Centennial Chair Michael Ignatieff reflects onĀ Francis Fukuyama's "Political Order and Political Decay."
SEP 11, 2014 • Article
Policy Innovations Digital Magazine (2006-2016): Commentary: Why Isn't Food a Public Good?
What would the world look like if we were to treat food as a public good or commons and not merely as a commodity?
SEP 9, 2014 • News
Where Does Art Come From?
Carnegie Council Senior Fellow Devin Stewart was quoted in the "Huffington Post," talking about how the findings from Carnegie Council centennial projects relate to changes ...
SEP 8, 2014 • News
"Ethics & International Affairs" Fall 2014 Issue
This issue features an essay by Mark Osiel on identifying the perpetrators of atrocity crimes; a centennial roundtable on climate change featuring Stephen M. Gardiner, ...