Media Mentions
AUG 2, 2016 • News
What Yuriko Koike's Governorship Triumph in Tokyo Means for Japan
Yuriko Koike comes to the governorship of Tokyo with a complex political background. Senior Fellow Devin Stewart and others discuss the meaning of this "significant" ...
JUL 29, 2016 • News
US Election a Referendum on American Values
Liberalism is the simple but powerful idea that freedom and equality are values worth defending, writes Senior Fellow Devin Stewart in Huffington Post. It has ...
JUL 16, 2016 • News
Staying Ahead of the UN: What to Read for the Upcoming Migration Summit
On September 19, the United Nations will hold its first-ever high-level summit meeting on refugees and migrants. Ahead of this conference, Joanne Myers, director of Public ...
JUL 13, 2016 • News
Japan's Elections: A Vote For Abenomics
The prime minister wins a mandate on further reforms. Can he deliver? Carnegie Council Senior Fellow Devin Stewart and others explain in The Diplomat.
JUL 11, 2016 • News
Why It's So Hard to #LeanIn Here
What is the future of feminism in Japan? In this interview with OZY, Carnegie Council Pacific Fellow Mari Miura discusses how the new push for ...
JUL 5, 2016 • News
Codename: Chilbom
In September 1976, a car bomb killed former Chilean diplomat Orlando Letelier and a colleague in Washington, DC. For Atavist Magazine, Carnegie Council Senior Fellow Zach ...
JUN 27, 2016 • News
Johnson's Russia List JRL 2016-#118: Monday 27 June 2015
Carnegie Council Senior Fellow David Speedie's podcast with University of Rhode Island's Nicolai Petro was featured in "Johnson's Russia List." In the podcast, Speedie and ...
JUN 7, 2016 • News
The Progressive's Paradox
In OpenCanada, Carnegie Council Senior Fellow Zach Dorfman asks, can left-wing ideologies ever co-exist comfortably with military intervention? U.S. foreign policy over the past ...
JUN 2, 2016 • News
Book Launch: "Update on the Rule of Law for Human Rights in ASEAN: The Path to Integration"
Carnegie Council Pacific Fellow Francis Tom F. Temprosa is the lead author of the forthcoming study "Update on the Rule of Law for Human Rights ...
JUN 1, 2016 • News
Two Decades Behind: How to Give Women a Bigger Voice in Japanese Politics
Japan has one of the lowest rates of female representation in politics of any country in the world, writes Pacific Fellow Mari Miura for Nippon....
Press Releases
AUG 8, 2012 • News
FREE for a Limited Time! Special Issue of Council's Journal
"Ethics & International Affairs" presents its summer 2012 issue. Guest-edited by Thomas Pogge and Luis Cabrera, the issue celebrates the launch of Academics Stand Against Poverty, a ...
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. ...
FEB 23, 2012 • News
Carnegie Council Partners with Best-Selling Textbook, "World Politics: Trend and Transformation"
Used by more than 200 colleges in 20 countries, "World Politics" is one of the most popular and influential textbooks on the market today. And now Carnegie ...
FEB 10, 2012 • News
Carnegie Council Turns 98 and Launches Centennial Projects
"This is an adventure such as has never been tried before," announced Andrew Carnegie, as he launched what is now the Carnegie Council. And almost 100 ...
FEB 7, 2012 • News
Winners of the 2011 International Student/Teacher Essay Contest, "Making a Difference"
Carnegie Council announces the results of its 2011 International Student/Teacher Essay Competition, "Making a Difference." Winners are from Nepal, India, the UK, and the U....
NOV 3, 2011 • News
Ethics & International Affairs: Call for Papers
Carnegie Council is pleased to invite submissions for upcoming issues of its quarterly journal, Ethics & International Affairs.
OCT 19, 2011 • News
2011 Carnegie Medal of Philanthropy: 10th Anniversary Award Recognizes Individuals, Families with Exceptional and Sustained Records of Giving
Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs, a sister organization of the Carnegie Corporation of New York, congratulates the winners of the 2011 Carnegie Medal of ...
SEP 7, 2011 • News
Carnegie Council Student/Teacher International Essay Contest "Making a Difference"
What does sustainability mean to you--in your own life, in your local community, and in the greater world? Do you see conflicts of interest between ...
MAR 15, 2011 • News
Lecture Series on Civility in America Planned By Carnegie Council and Dilenschneider Group
According to recent polls, civility has declined in every sector of American society. Speakers in this new series include Senator Orrin Hatch on civility in ...
FEB 9, 2011 • News
Winners of the 2010 International Student/Teacher Essay Contest, "Making a Difference"
Carnegie Council announces the results of its 2010 International Student/Teacher Essay Competition, "Making a Difference." There were five winners, one each from Canada, Trinidad & Tobago, ...