APR 23, 2014 • Podcast
Taiwan's Student Sunflower Movement: Interview with Two of its Leaders
In an unprecedented event this Spring, the Sunflower Student Movement occupied Taiwan's Legislative Yuan for over three weeks. The students finally withdrew after the government ...
APR 23, 2014 • News
Obama Lands in Tokyo for the First U.S. State Visit in 18 Years
Carnegie Council Senior Fellow Devin Stewart is referenced in this "Global Post" article that lists how Japan has changed since the last State visit by ...
APR 20, 2014 • News
Monash Researcher Kamala Kanta Dash joins Sri Sri University's Public Policy and Governance Programme
Carnegie New Leader Kamala Dash has joined the faculty of the public policy and governance programme at Sri Sri University in India.
APR 17, 2014 • Podcast
The Evolution of a Corporate Idealist: When Girl Meets Oil
How can corporations work to prevent human rights violations on their watch, as well as disasters like the BP Deepwater Horizon explosion? Christine Bader discusses ...
APR 17, 2014 • Article
Jingo Unchained: What World War I Wrought
When we think about the centenary of World War I in 2014, we should consider first and foremost what it has meant for the life of ...
APR 16, 2014 • Article
Dance of the Furies: Michael Neiberg on Europe and the Outbreak of World War I
"It is impossible for me to see how a Second World War, a Holocaust, a Cold War, a globally-engaged United States, and decolonization could happen ...
APR 16, 2014 • Article
Ukraine, The Great Powers, Budapest, and "Astheneia"
Was it unethical for the United States to give Ukraine non-binding security guarantees as an inducement for giving up nuclear weapons?
APR 16, 2014 • Podcast
Iran and Nuclear Proliferation: Update with Joseph Cirincione
Joseph Cirincione, president of the Ploughshares Fund, discusses the status and prospects for the ongoing P5+1 talks in Vienna on Iran's nuclear program, and the ...