DEC 7, 2006 • Podcast
Procedural and Substantive Fairness in Trade Negotiations
Junji Nakagawa argues in favor of greater participation and substantive fairness, including development assistance, for developing countries in trade negotiations.
DEC 7, 2006 • Podcast
Can and Should Trade Be Used to Promote Human Rights, Fairness? Part 1
Edward Lincoln traces and assesses trends that have made economics more important since the 1960s and the forces in business, technology, and government that have ...
DEC 6, 2006 • News
Carnegie Council Poster Contest Winners, 2006
The Carnegie Council is delighted to announce the results of the 2006 Poster Design Competition.
DEC 5, 2006 • Podcast
Joseph Cirincione Interviewed by Jeffrey McCausland
Joseph Cirincione discusses the tricky mix of force, sanctions, threats, incentives, and diplomacy required to deal with the growing nuclear threats from Iran and North ...
DEC 5, 2006 • Podcast
Nuclear Proliferation: A Delicate Balance Between Force and Diplomacy
Joseph Cirincione says that we are at a nuclear tipping point, and the policy decisions the United States makes over the next 3-5 years will ...
DEC 1, 2006 • Article
Policy Innovations Digital Magazine (2006-2016): Innovations: The Mercado Global Story
"Without fail, the women in every community I have ever worked with in rural Guatemala have asked me to help them find a market for ...
DEC 1, 2006 • Article
Policy Innovations Digital Magazine (2006-2016): Briefings: The Microfinance Moment
Over the last three decades, the popularity of microfinance has steadily increased. And now, with Muhammad Yunus and Grameen Bank winning the Nobel Peace Prize, ...
DEC 1, 2006 • Podcast
Threats to One Humanity
Jonathan Clarke argues that the Clash of Civilizations theory is largely based on mistaken conclusions about the meaning of the end ...