NOV 19, 2015 • Article
Beyond Paris: The Refugee Crisis in Europe
"Closing borders in the West will not only worsen the already unimaginable human rights disaster that asylum seekers are facing, but it will also add ...
NOV 18, 2015 • Podcast
Pacific: Silicon Chips and Surfboards, Coral Reefs and Atom Bombs, Brutal Dictators, Fading Empires, and the Coming Collision of the World's Superpowers
Master storyteller, researcher, and traveler Simon Winchester takes us on a fascinating voyage through the Pacific, tying it all together with two ethical questions: Should ...
NOV 17, 2015 • News
Governors Who Reject Refugees Harm Their States
Carnegie Council Senior Fellow Kavitha Rajagopalan reflects on the Paris attacks, the refugee crisis, and immigration for "New York Observer."
NOV 16, 2015 • Podcast
Addressing Root Causes of Unrest in Arab Countries
What's the best way to create stability in the Middle East and North Africa? Get more young people into the workforce, says Ron Bruder, founder ...
NOV 16, 2015 • Article
Why France Should Not Close Its Borders
Since September 11, 2001, both the U.S. and Europe have merged anti-terrorism strategies with immigration policy, and with little success.
NOV 15, 2015 • News
Military Responses Alone will not Defeat ISIL
GEF alumnus Rami Khouri calls to address the underlying causes that lead young Muslims to join the Islamic State in this piece for "Al Jazeera."
NOV 14, 2015 • News
Why France Should Not Close Its Borders
Carnegie Council Senior Fellow Kavitha Rajagopalan reflects on the attacks on Paris and their implication for the EU's immigration policy, for "New York Observer."
NOV 13, 2015 • Podcast
Julia Taylor Kennedy on Unlocking the Value of Veterans in the Workforce
Veterans face life-or-death challenges during their military service, but adjusting to a life in the workforce can be even trickier for some. Just in time ...