AUG 22, 2014 • Article
Policy Innovations Digital Magazine (2006-2016): Commentary: A Storm in a Bucket: Lessons from the Ice Bucket Challenge Controversy
Fun-based activism such as the Ice Bucket Challenge does not persuade you; it mobilizes you. That's why it's been so successful.
AUG 20, 2014 • News
The Triumph of the Hindu Right
In this "Foreign Affairs" review essay, Global Ethics Fellow Ananya Vajpeyi writes on freedom of speech and religious repression in Narendra Modi's India.
AUG 19, 2014 • Article
A Clear and Present Danger: Why We Need the UN Security Council to Help Defeat ISIL
The relentless advance of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant poses an existential threat to countries of the region and a grave challenge ...
AUG 18, 2014 • Article
Sarajevo: Perspectives from a Carnegie New Leader
Conor Moran, a member of the Carnegie Council Centennial delegation, shares some complex thoughts on the city of Sarajevo and the nation of Bosnia and ...
AUG 15, 2014 • Article
Policy Innovations Digital Magazine (2006-2016): Commentary: Rose Niu: Conservation on the Tipping Point
Conservation in China is a long-term struggle that has only intensified with rapid economic growth. To bring degraded ecosystems back, the country needs ambitious plans ...
AUG 14, 2014 • News
Krishen Mehta Receives Distinguished Alumni Award
On July 26, 2014, the Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur (IIT Kharagpur) in West Bengal held its 60th Convocation and conferred the Distinguished Alumnus Award on Krishen ...
AUG 7, 2014 • Article
Helpless Bosnia and Its Women, 20 Years After Ethnic War
Carnegie Council Trustee Barbara Crossette looks at courageous women who have gone from victims of the Bosnian War (1992-1995) to heroines. Yet many foresee a ...
AUG 7, 2014 • News
Will Erdogan's Victory Mark Rise of Illiberal Democracy?
Global Ethics Fellow Hakan Altinay writes on the easy win projected for Turkey's popular Prime Minister Tayip Erdogan--despite protests against his autocratic style.