MAY 14, 2013 • News
Three Salient Cultural Disagreements
"Huffington Post" featured China scholar Andrew Nathan's piece, "Three Salient Cultural Disagreements." This series is co-produced by Carnegie Council as part of our Centennial Thought ...
MAY 14, 2013 • News
Cosmopolitanism and Difference
Philosopher Kwame Anthony Appiah's piece, "Cosmopolitanism and Difference," was featured in the "Huffington Post." This was co-produced by Carnegie Council as part of our Centennial ...
MAY 13, 2013 • Podcast
Global Ethics Corner: Food for Peace?
Food for Peace, which ships American farm products to developing nations, has long been criticized for crowding out local agriculture. Now, to the dismay of ...
MAY 13, 2013 • News
Revisiting Women's Rights in Islam in Gender Equality in Muslim Family Law: Justice and Ethics in the Islamic Legal Tradition
Global Ethics Fellow Mohsen Kadivar contributed the chapter "Revisiting Women's Rights in Islam" in the book "Gender Equality in Muslim Family Law: Justice and Ethics ...
MAY 10, 2013 • News
Seven Seats Now, Potential of 28 in 2014: Rajeev Gowda
In this interview soon after the assembly elections in Karnakata, India, Global Ethics Fellow Rajeev Gowda discusses the challenges facing the next state government.
MAY 9, 2013 • Article
The World of Wal-Mart
With the deadly April 2013 collapse of the Rana Plaza building in Bangladesh, once again the spotlight is on multi-national companies like Wal-Mart, whose production is ...
MAY 9, 2013 • News
India's Congress Party Sweeps to Victory in Karnataka State Elections
Global Ethics Fellow Rajeev Gowda, a spokesman for the Congress in Karnataka, was quoted in "The National" as saying that the win represented "a verdict ...
MAY 8, 2013 • Article
After Boston: An Intelligence Blame Game with no Winner
Immediately after the Boston Marathon bombings there was a sadly predictable flurry of mutual recriminations between the intelligence services of the U.S. and Russia. ...