MAY 29, 2013 • Podcast
Carnegie New Leaders: A Discussion with Independent Diplomat's Carne Ross
It's not always easy to do the right thing. "Had I had children, had I been 10 years older, I wouldn't have done it." In a ...
MAY 28, 2013 • Podcast
Global Ethics Corner: Why Does the EU Care About Olive Oil?
A proposed EU ban on the use of dipping bowls and refillable glass bottles of olive oil in restaurants has people asking questions. Is this ...
MAY 28, 2013 • News
The Takeaway with John Hockenberry: European Union Ends Arms Embargo on Syrian Rebels
Program Director David Speedie appeared on WNYC's "The Takeaway With John Hockenberry," commenting on developments in the EU's Syria policies
MAY 28, 2013 • News
National ChengChi University Press Release: Carnegie Council Ethics Fellows for the Future
National ChengChi University, Taiwan, announced that Milan Chen from Taiwan and Oumie Sissokho from Gambia have been appointed Ethics Fellows for the Future. Both are ...
MAY 27, 2013 • News
Asian Universities Offer Programs for Female Leaders
Rajeev Gowda of the Center for Public Policy at the Indian Institute and also a Carnegie Council Global Ethics Fellow, was quoted a "New York ...
MAY 24, 2013 • News
Essay on Ethics of Cybersecurity Wins Trans-Pacific Contest: Co-Authors from China (Stanford U) and U.S. (Oxford U)
What is the greatest ethical challenge facing U.S.-Asia relations? In this unique contest, we challenged American and East Asian students to submit a ...
MAY 24, 2013 • Article
The U.S., China, and Cybersecurity: The Ethical Underpinnings of a Controversial Geopolitical Issue
Though commonly conceptualized as a strategic geopolitical issue, cybersecurity's underpinnings are comprised by a series of fundamental ethical considerations. Addressing these will provide a better ...
MAY 24, 2013 • News
Afghanistan: What Went Wrong?
Review essay in "Washington Monthly" by Global Ethics Fellow Roland Paris, based on four books that offer insights into “what went wrong” with the international ...