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The Carnegie Council is sending a delegation to Beijing this month to lay the groundwork for China-Japan-U.S. dialogues on ethics, energy, climate change, and faculty and curriculum development.
PER is a new online audio broadcast featuring scholars and thinkers who engage with ethics in public life. Produced and broadcast by the Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics in Australia, the Carnegie Council will also podcast its programs.
The Stockdale Center for Ethical Leadership invites applications for its annual Resident Fellowship Program for Academic Year 2009-2010, in collaboration with the Carnegie Council.
The Carnegie Council is pleased to announce that New York University's Center for Global Affairs (CGA) has formally joined our Workshops for Ethics in Business (WEB) as an academic partner.
The Carnegie Council is pleased to announce a grant from Booz & Company and its magazine "strategy+business," funding the Carnegie Ethics Studio, a new-media venture.
With support from the Richard Lounsbery Foundation, the Council is partnering with Dancing Ink Productions LLC to launch a project called "Understanding Islam through Virtual Worlds."
As Senior Fellow and Senior Program Director, Dr. William C. Vocke is responsible for developing new partnerships and educational materials for the Carnegie Ethics Studio project.
The Carnegie Council is pleased to announce that it has received a grant from the Carnegie Corporation to feature the Corporation's Carnegie Scholars in the Council's Public Affairs Program.
TheĀ CouncilĀ announces grants from Smith Richardson Foundation, the Carnegie Corporation, and Stony Brook University to co-fund the long-running Foreign Policy Roundtable. They complement support for the Roundtable received last year from the Richard Lounsbery Foundation.
The purpose of the Carnegie-Uehiro Fellowship program is to promote the study and teaching of ethics and international affairs. Fellows will conduct their own research and conduct outreach programs for the Council's worldwide audiences.
The Carnegie Council is delighted to announce the results of the 2007 Graphics Competition.
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Christian Barry,
Barry Herman,
Lydia Tomitova
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12/14/07
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In this important volume edited by Christian Barry, Barry Herman, and Lydia Tomitova, philosophers, theologians, lawyers, and economists examine questions related to how to deal fairly with the over-indebted governments of developing countries.
The Carnegie Council has teamed up with a group of partners to create the Ethical Blog Project. Its blog, The Ethical Blogger, clearly meets a need. Launched only five weeks ago, it is already reaching a wide audience and Google has named it a "blog of note."
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Devin T. Stewart,
Joshua Kurlantzick
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09/28/07
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Watch Devin Stewart of the Carnegie Council and Josh Kurlantzick of the Carnegie Endowment discuss China's Soft Power on bloggingheads.tv, an online forum of video "diavlogs."
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Elizabeth (Lili) Cole
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09/21/07
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How does a society deal with a violent past? This question is answered in the
edited volume "Teaching the Violent Past", which examines the politics of how history is taught and the making of national
identities and national memories following a conflict within a society.
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How will President Obama deal with the hopes and fears of people abroad?
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David Speedie Interviews Gary Sick on the future of this troubled relationship.
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"Don't Super Size the IMF," by Kenneth Rogoff: Now is not the time to ramp up IMF lending on a long-term basis.
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Go to the Journal for articles on ethics and foreign policy.
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