JUN 23, 2014 • Podcast
Lawrence in Arabia: War, Deceit, Imperial Folly and the Making of the Modern Middle East
How did the Arab Revolt and Lawrence of Arabia shape the Middle East? And how are Lawrence's actions of a century ago still being felt ...
JUN 20, 2014 • Article
Can Japan Change? Yes, It Can!
It may not be a revolution, but change is happening in Japan in important ways. A more open attitude is emerging toward entrepreneurship, global education, ...
JUN 20, 2014 • News
NATO Needs to Get Its House in Order to Face a More Dangerous World
Global Ethics Fellow Roland Paris argues in "The Globe and Mail" that due to shifts in world affairs, if NATO political leaders "do not reinvest ...
JUN 20, 2014 • News
Can Japan Change? Yes, It Can!
Carnegie Council Senior Fellow Devin Stewart summarizes key takeaways from a panel he organized about Japan's future. Stewart argues that although it may not be ...
JUN 18, 2014 • Article
Cataclysm: David Stevenson on World War I as Political Tragedy
David Stevenson discusses the military and political decisions on both sides that led to World War I; the Eastern, Balkan, and Italian Fronts, which are ...
JUN 18, 2014 • Article
Policy Innovations Digital Magazine (2006-2016): Commentary: Of Moonshots and Slingshots
Only if policy people and technologists work together better will we change the world in ways that are congruent with our most critical human needs ...
JUN 16, 2014 • Article
Do Global Networks Require "Cruise Directors"?
On April 30, 2014, Carnegie Council and the Melton Foundation convened a group of representatives of leading global networks to investigate and share best practices. Read about ...
JUN 16, 2014 • Article
Policy Innovations Digital Magazine (2006-2016): Innovations: Now They're Cooking: SolSource Harnesses the Himalayan Sun
With a solar cooker designed through community consultation, two young innovators are delivering clean energy to remote mountain villages, as well as your backyard BBQ.