SEP 5, 2014 • Podcast
Big Data, Virginia Woolf, and the Right to be Forgotten
As a society, we're still developing vocabulary to talk about data technology and the moral questions it raises. In this first of a series of ...
SEP 5, 2014 • News
Back to School with Carnegie Council: Resources on Ethics and International Affairs
Students, educators, life-long learners: We wish you all a great year, and hope you find these activities and resources stimulating, useful, and fun!
SEP 5, 2014 • News
The New World Disorder
In this "New York Review of Books" piece, Carnegie-Uehiro Centennial Chair Michael Ignatieff reflects on democratic dysfunctions and their impact on the world order.
SEP 4, 2014 • News
Win a Trip to New York City! Trans-Pacific Contest, Deadline April 30, 2105
ESSAY OR VIDEO TOPIC: What is the future of U.S.-Asia relations or of the United States and one of the Asian countries listed? ...
SEP 4, 2014 • Article
Mary Dudziak on Civil Liberties During WWI and Beyond
"Just as the nation is perpetually focused on security, we must also be perpetually focused on maintaining constitutional liberty."
SEP 3, 2014 • Podcast
World War to a Global Ethic
"We come here—100 years to the day from the calamitous events of the summer of 1914—to remember, to take stock, and to recommit to the ...
SEP 3, 2014 • Podcast
Was World War I Inevitable?
We're still trying to understand what World War I meant. It is a very complex event, one that has echoes into the present, and we've ...
SEP 3, 2014 • Podcast
Religion in War and Reconciliation
"There is a long way to go before religious communities become more of a resource for reducing rather than a source for increasing antagonism. But ...