MAR 9, 2015 • Podcast
Nigeria and the Horror of Boko Haram
"Like other radical insurgencies, Boko Haram is fueled by poor governance, political marginalization, and its region's deepening impoverishment," says former Ambassador to Nigeria John Campbell. "...
MAR 9, 2015 • Article
Policy Innovations Digital Magazine (2006-2016): Commentary: Good Environmental Policies Equal More Just Societies
Conserving natural resources and the environment is an integral part of a socially just society. The big challenge is to make sure that decision-makers recognize ...
MAR 5, 2015 • Podcast
Dual Legacy: The Effect of Business Thinking on the Social Sector
This month on "Impact," we're taking a close look at a huge issue--legacy. In this case, we're examining how it relates to contemporary philanthropy and ...
MAR 5, 2015 • News
In Japan, People Are Flipping Out Over The Flip-Phone (Galapagos Phone): What's Old Is New Again
Carnegie Council Senior Fellow Devin Stewart is mentioned in this "Forbes" article about the comeback of "flip phones" in Japan.
MAR 5, 2015 • News
Modern Slavery and the Responsibilities of Individual Consumers
In this piece for "openDemocracy," Christian Barry ("Ethics & International Affairs" editorial board member) gives readers some tips on how to be an ethical consumer in ...
MAR 5, 2015 • News
Teenage Global Prize Winner Cadel Watson on "Mornings with Jon Faine"
16-year-old Castlemaine Secondary College student Cadel Watson was recently interviewed by 774 ABC Melbourne radio station. Cadel was the 2nd prize winner in the high school ...
MAR 4, 2015 • Podcast
Tourism, Farmers, & Technology in Africa: Eddie Mandhry from NYU Africa House
"What's been amazing is that across Africa there is a movement where people are adopting technologies and leapfrogging some of the developmental stages that you'd ...
MAR 4, 2015 • Article
The Nemtsov Tragedy, and the Blame Game
Since Boris Nemtsov's murder in Moscow on February 27, we have been regaled by a range of ill-informed conspiracy theories, writes David Speedie. Yet Putin would ...