SEP 13, 2015 • Article
Democracy as Myth and Fact
Myths give meaning to our lives. They are stories created to explain the human condition—creation, death, heroism, dignity, pain, pride, and suffering. There is ...
SEP 11, 2015 • Article
Talking Peace in Person
Middle East peace talks have stalled. The 2014 war in Gaza caused the deaths of more than 2,000 people. Yet a group of 600 Palestinians and Israelis who ...
SEP 11, 2015 • News
Free for a Limited Time! "Ethics & International Affairs" Fall 2015 Issue
"Ethics & International Affairs" fall 2015 issue includes: Richard Goldstone on global ethical standards for international judges; a book symposium on Michael Blake's "Justice and Foreign Policy," ...
SEP 11, 2015 • Article
Let's Be Realistic About the "Military Option" Against Iran
Three dozen retired generals and admirals recently signed a letter supporting the agreement with Iran and declaring it a better option than military action. Why? ...
SEP 8, 2015 • Article
Policy Innovations Digital Magazine (2006-2016): Commentary: Wealth and Resource Consumption of Megacities
How can megacities address global environmental challenges? A new study shows how ultra-dense city planning can be part of the solution.
SEP 5, 2015 • News
The Refugee Crisis Isn’t a 'European Problem'
Carnegie-Uehiro Centennial Chair Michael Ignatieff wrote an Op-ed on the refugee crisis for "The New York Times."
SEP 4, 2015 • News
New Sanctions Inflict Further Damage on U.S.-Russia Relations
Carnegie Council Senior Fellow David Speedie comments on U.S.-Russia relations for "Russia Beyond The Headlines."
SEP 1, 2015 • Article
Ethics on Film: Discussion of "Schindler's List"
It's almost impossible to grasp the enormity of the Holocaust, and there's also the danger of regarding it as a one-time occurrence in the distant ...