APR 3, 2014 • Podcast
Driving Competitive Advantage through Values-Based Leadership
"There can be no choice between doing well financially and behaving responsibly in business," declares Barclays Group Chief Executive Antony Jenkins. "The last half-dozen years ...
APR 2, 2014 • Podcast
"Watchers of the Sky": Film Screening & Conversation with Luis Moreno-Ocampo
What are the challenges facing the International Criminal Court? How can it be more effective? Former ICC prosecutor Moreno-Ocampo explains.
APR 2, 2014 • News
Global Justice in the Anthropocene: The Fourth Pillar Debate in Sustainable Development
Global Ethics Fellow Katsuhiko Mori addresses the question of why global environmental governance has failed.
MAR 31, 2014 • Podcast
No Ordinary Men: Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Hans von Dohnanyi, Resisters Against Hitler in Church and State
Sifton and Stern tell the story of two of the most courageous opponents of the Nazi regime, pastor and theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer and lawyer Hans ...
MAR 28, 2014 • News
8 Questions on Ukraine
Carnegie Council Senior Fellow David Speedie poses fundamental questions about the political crisis in Ukraine and Crimea and its response from the West.
MAR 24, 2014 • Podcast
Crisis in Ukraine: Ukraine and Russia Beyond Crimean Secession
Professor Nicolai Petro, currently in Odessa, Ukraine, discusses recent developments, including the secessionist vote in the Crimean peninsula and the subsequent annexation by Russia, outcomes ...
MAR 24, 2014 • Article
The Lost Promise of Patriotism: Jonathan Hansen on World War I (Part II)
"What does it mean to be patriotic in a nation founded on a set of putative universal principles and composed primarily of immigrants and their ...
MAR 24, 2014 • News
Post-Cold War West Poked Russian Bear with a Stick until It Finally Swiped Back
Carnegie Council Senior Fellow David Speedie answers questions concerning the West's response to political changes in Ukraine and Crimea.