NOV 1, 2012 • Article
Policy Innovations Digital Magazine (2006-2016): Commentary: The Energy of Society: What's at Stake this Election
This election gives us a choice between two clearly different paths. Will we take the first halting steps toward developing a sustainable civilization, or will ...
OCT 31, 2012 • Podcast
Global Ethics Corner: Should the UN Condemn the Death Penalty?
Is the UN right to condemn the death penalty--even if it abides by international law? Or should it stay within the confines of existing human ...
OCT 27, 2012 • Podcast
Exit the Colonel: The Hidden History of the Libyan Revolution
The real story of the Libyan Revolution began not with the Arab Spring, but in 2003, when anti-Qaddafi sanctions were lifted. Former U.S. diplomat Ethan ...
OCT 24, 2012 • Podcast
Why and How the Euro Zone Crisis Will Be Solved
Danish economist Jacob Funk Kirkegaard offers a contrarian take on the euro zone crisis. While he notes that there are political problems within the European ...
OCT 23, 2012 • Podcast
Syria: The Fall of the House of Assad
David W. Lesch has traveled to Syria repeatedly since 1989 and met President Bashar al-Assad several times in the mid-2000s. He discusses the conflict in ...
OCT 22, 2012 • Podcast
Global Ethics Corner: Anti-Gay Legislation: What Can Be Done?
Anti-gay legislation is garnering support in Ukraine and many other countries are backtracking on equal rights for homosexuals. Is there anything international institutions can do ...
OCT 17, 2012 • News
INVITATION: Join Carnegie Council Global Ethics Network
Do you agree that ethics matter in international affairs? If so, we invite you to join Carnegie Council's new online Global Ethics Network. Through this ...
OCT 17, 2012 • Article
MEK: When Terrorism Becomes Respectable
The Iranian group Mujahedin-e Khalq [MEK] has been on the U.S. global terrorist list since 1997. So just why has the U.S. State Department ...