Carnegie Council Broadcasts Live Video Webcasts

Apr 1, 2009

Carnegie Council Live Video WebcastEvery year the Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs hosts over 50 events in its New York City headquarters. Guest speakers are prominent people in the world of international affairs: acclaimed authors and journalists, high-ranking UN officials and statespeople, Nobel laureates, influential scholars, and up-and-coming young thinkers. Each talk is followed by a lively question-and-answer session.

Until now, only 90 people had the privilege of viewing these events live. However, as of April 1, 2009, everyone can watch them online as live video webcasts.

Click here to watch Carnegie Council events.

Here is the Carnegie Council's April 2009 schedule:

April 2, 5:30–7:00 PM EST Dead Aid: Why Aid Is Not Working and How There Is a Better Way for Africa Dambisa Moyo April 6, 8:00–9:15 AM EST God Is Back: How the Global Revival of Faith Is Changing the World John Micklethwait, Adrian Wooldridge April 7, 8:00–9:15 AM EST The Fat Tail: The Power of Political Knowledge for Strategic Investing Ian Bremmer April 9, 12:00–2:00 PM EST Restoring Trust in the Global Financial System Thomas Donaldson, Neal Flieger, Stephen Jordan, Seamus McMahon, Christian Menegatti April 20, 5:30–7:00 PM EST Prospects for U.S.-Russia Relations H.E. Mr. Sergey Kislyak April 22, 5:30–7:00 PM EST Economic Crisis: A National and International Perspective Randy Charles Epping, Steven Greenhouse April 29, 8:00–9:15 AM EST The Crisis of Islamic Civilization Ali A. Allawi If you cannot watch these events live, go to the Carnegie Council website for videos, audios, and transcripts of past events, or download them as podcasts.

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