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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....

MAY 24, 2016 News

World War III Will be Fought over Water

This excerpt from Journalism Fellow Amrita Gupta's "Policy Innovations" interview with Rajendra Singh, known as the "water man of India," was posted in Quartz.

MAY 15, 2016 News

Obama at Hiroshima

The U.S. president's visit to the atomic bombing memorial in May 2016 caps his foreign policy agenda, writes Carnegie Council President Joel Rosenthal.

MAY 5, 2016 News

Michael Ignatieff named president of Budapest's Central European University

Carnegie Council Centennial Chair Michael Ignatieff has been appointed president and rector of Central European University in Budapest.The graduate university, started by philanthropist George ...

APR 29, 2016 News

Japan Doesn't Want the U.S. to Apologize for Bombing Hiroshima. Here's Why

Apologizing for a wartime act generations ago would be as welcome to Japanese political leaders as a cloud of mosquitoes. Carnegie Council Senior Fellow Devin ...

Press Releases

World Politics: Trend and Transformation

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 ...

Carnegie Council Turns 98 and Launches Centennial Projects

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 ...

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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 ...

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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 ...

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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 ...

2010 International Student Teacher Essay Contest

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, ...

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FEB 4, 2011 News

Carnegie Council Launches Site on iTunes University

Carnegie Council is proud to announce the launch of its site on iTunes U, featuring multimedia collections of the best of its resources on international ...

OCT 14, 2010 News

Carnegie Council Joins the PBS/NPR Forum Network as Online Partner

Now you can watch our videos on Forum Network, a PBS and NPR public media service in collaboration with public stations and community partners across ...

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