MAR 11, 2014 • News
The "Made in China" Fallacy
Our trade deficit with China is vastly exaggerated--and it skews how we see the entire economy, argues Carnegie Council Trustee Zachary Karabell.
MAR 10, 2014 • Podcast
The Struggle for Iraq's Future: How Corruption, Incompetence and Sectarianism Have Undermined Democracy
In this bleak and revealing talk, Iraqi lawyer Zaid al-Ali provides an insider's analysis of Iraq's many failures of governance, from creating a constitution to ...
MAR 10, 2014 • News
Zachary Karabell on Economic Measurements
From February 28 to March 8, Vice Chairman of the Board Zachary Karabell published several articles that analyze how we measure the economy and the shortcomings of ...
MAR 10, 2014 • News
David Ritchie Reviews "Philosophy After Hiroshima"
Global Ethics Fellow David Ritchie reviews "Philosophy After Hiroshima" (Edward Demenchonok, ed.) in "Peace Review: A Journal of Social Justice."
MAR 10, 2014 • News
5 Questions with John Bew on Realpolitik, Obama, and Intervention
In this interview, John Bew, Kissinger Chair at the Library of Congress, references and recommends Carnegie Council President Joel Rosenthal's book, "Righteous Realists."
MAR 6, 2014 • Article
Rein in Ukraine's Neo-Fascists
For a new government to succeed in Ukraine, it's important that the nation's neo-fascist, anti-Semitic, and anti-Russian parties are marginalized, writes David Speedie.
MAR 6, 2014 • News
Rein in Ukraine's Neo-Fascists
In the midst of a changing Ukraine, David Speedie argues it is important that the country's neo-fascist, anti-Semitic and anti-Russian parties are marginalized in order ...
MAR 6, 2014 • News
Time for Realism and Common Sense on Ukraine
Senior Fellow David Speedie is quoted in a "Nation" editorial on the deep political division in Ukraine.