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MAR 7, 2021 News

Who Came Out On Top from the 2020 Coronavirus Year?

In this article for "The National Interest" Senior Fellow Nikolas Gvosdev and co-author Ray Takeyh assess the global response to the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. They ...

FEB 26, 2021 News

New Business Lobby Pushes Japan Decarbonization

Japan's prime minister Yoshihide Suga announced a target of net zero carbon emissions by 2050. In this article for "Tokyo Business Today," former senior fellow Richard ...

FEB 25, 2021 News

Biden puts a twist on "America First" even as he moves to unravel Trump's foreign policy

In this "USA Today" article, writers Deirdre Shesgreen and Kim Hjelmgaard discuss the future of the Biden administration's foreign policy agenda with Carnegie Council U....

FEB 18, 2021 News

How to make social movements successful

This segment from Australian Broadcasting Corporation's "Big Ideas" series highlights a Carnegie Council "Protests in Perspective" virtual event on "Civil Disobedience & Activism Today", with Erica ...

FEB 14, 2021 News

Biden needs buy-in from the public to win back America's global respect

In this opinion piece for "The Hill", U.S. Global Engagement Senior Fellows Nikolas Gvosdev and Tatiana Serafin argue that the Biden administration must look ...

FEB 4, 2021 News

There Are Spying Eyes Everywhere—and Now They Share a Brain

In this feature for "Wired", Senior Fellow Arthur Holland Michel writes about big data and surveillance technologies. What happens when all data streams fuse into ...

JAN 24, 2021 News

Americans Fine With Paying More If Trading With Democracies, Not China

This article from "Forbes" explores the implications of Carnegie Council's U.S. Global Engagement report, where survey respondents said they want to avoid over-dependence on ...

JAN 20, 2021 News

On Digitization, Think Bigger, Mr. Prime Minister

Former Carnegie Council Senior Fellow Richard Katz outlines three ways in which Japan's Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga should expand his digitization campaign for "Tokyo Business ...

JAN 11, 2021 News

Newsweek: "An Economic and Humanitarian Win-Win: Using Jobs to Resettle Refugees"

In an op-ed for "Newsweek," Senior Fellow Michael Doyle argues that the Biden administration must leverage labor visas to help address the global refugee crisis.

JAN 2, 2021 News

Trump Was Right to Question the Carter Doctrine, Biden Should Too

President Biden's defense team should take a long, hard look at U.S. priorities and posture within the Middle East, writes U.S. Global Engagement ...

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SEP 30, 2016 News

Carnegie Council Congratulates Edward Widmer on his Appointment as Director of the John W. Kluge Center at the Library of Congress

Edward L. (Ted) Widmer, a senior fellow at the Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs in New York and a senior fellow and adjunct ...

Ethics & International Affairs" Fall 2016 Issue

SEP 15, 2016 News

Free for a Limited Time! "Ethics & International Affairs" Fall 2016 Issue

This issue includes essays on the bottom-up architecture of the Paris climate change agreement, the history of recognition, and Swedish feminist foreign policy; features on ...

Indian soldiers guard a road in Srinagar, Kashmir.

SEP 6, 2016 News

Instagram Take-Over #10: Kashmir Photo Series by Ahmer Khan

Kashmir has been a flashpoint between India and Pakistan for over six decades. The violence in the area is the worst it has been since 2010, ...

SEP 1, 2016 News

Season 8 of "Global Ethics Forum" TV Show Begins Saturday, September 3

Carnegie Council's popular half-hour weekly show "Global Ethics Forum" features leading thinkers and policymakers discussing ethics in international relations. It airs across the United States ...

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AUG 26, 2016 News

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AUG 25, 2016 News

Back to School with Carnegie Council

Carnegie Council is one of the world's top creators of nonpartisan educational resources on ethics and international affairs. This selection of resources includes multimedia materials ...

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AUG 22, 2016 News

Foreign Affairs & U.S. History Materials, Curated for High School Teachers by a Teacher

The new Worksheets & Excerpts section of Carnegie Council's online educational resources includes material useful for comparative government, world history, and U.S. history courses, and ...

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AUG 17, 2016 News

International Student Photo Contest, 2016: Cities/Urbanization

Across the world, there is an ongoing mass migration from the countryside to the cities. Please submit photos that depict urbanization and city life, showing ...

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AUG 9, 2016 News

International Student/Teacher Essay Contest, 2016: Nationalism

Is nationalism an asset or hindrance in today's globalized world? Nationalism as used here is a broad term and can be viewed in terms of ...

Varzaqan County, Iran. 2012 –This little girl lost her mother in the earthquake. While other women try to comfort her, she wears a mask to protect herself from the dust and stench.

AUG 2, 2016 News

Instagram Take-Over #9: Jalal Shams Azaran, the 2012 Earthquake in Northwestern Iran

Jalal Shams Azaran's haunting photos were taken after the catastrophic earthquake that struck Northwest Iran in 2012. Despite assistance provided by the government, the survivors continue ...

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