JUN 29, 2012 • Podcast
Global Ethics Corner: Patriotism: Unquestioned Commitment or Dangerous Justification?
Can you acknowledge dissenters as patriots? Can you dissent and still sing the national anthem wholeheartedly? Can you live in a middle ground?
JUN 29, 2012 • Podcast
Beyond the Checkbook: New Models for Corporate Philanthropy
This workshop features representatives from Citi Foundation, Thomson Reuters Foundation, Liquidnet for Good, and the UN Population Fund. Together with businesspeople and Carnegie New Leaders, ...
JUN 28, 2012 • Article
Policy Innovations Digital Magazine (2006-2016): Commentary: Globalizing Censorship
Consent of the Network by Rebecca MacKinnon is a must-read on how businesses and governments wield influence over the Internet.
JUN 26, 2012 • News
Carnegie Council Welcomes New Class of Global Ethics Fellows
Global Ethics Fellows lie at the heart of the Council's Global Ethics Network, a platform for educational institutions to create and share interactive multimedia resources. ...
JUN 26, 2012 • Article
Dealing with "Enablers" in Mass Atrocities: A New Human Rights Concept Takes Shape
Because mass atrocities are organized crimes, crippling the means to organize and sustain them--money, communications networks, and other resources--can disrupt their execution, writes George Lopez.
JUN 26, 2012 • Podcast
Global Rules, Local Rulers
Carnegie UK Trust staff open up a fascinating discussion with the Carnegie Council audience on their research into the relationship between advocacy groups, citizens, and ...
JUN 25, 2012 • Article
Policy Innovations Digital Magazine (2006-2016): Innovations: Asmita: Identity amid Crisis
Two young entrepreneurs launched a venture combining ethical finance and scientific crop management to boost yields and profitability for the suicide-prone farmers of India.
JUN 22, 2012 • Podcast
Global Ethics Corner: The ICC Turns 10: Is International Justice Both Just and Effective?
The International Criminal Court turns 10 in July after a tumultuous first decade. With only a handful of rulings handed down, critics say the ICC is ...