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NOV 30, 2015 News

Toneladas de CO2 a Cambio de Más Carne

Carnegie Council's "Policy Innovations" editor, Irene Pedruelo, writes about the meat industry and its environmental impact for "Ctxt.es."

NOV 17, 2015 News

Governors Who Reject Refugees Harm Their States

Carnegie Council Senior Fellow Kavitha Rajagopalan reflects on the Paris attacks, the refugee crisis, and immigration for "New York Observer."

NOV 15, 2015 News

Military Responses Alone will not Defeat ISIL

GEF alumnus Rami Khouri calls to address the underlying causes that lead young Muslims to join the Islamic State in this piece for "Al Jazeera."

NOV 14, 2015 News

Why France Should Not Close Its Borders

Carnegie Council Senior Fellow Kavitha Rajagopalan reflects on the attacks on Paris and their implication for the EU's immigration policy, for "New York Observer."

NOV 13, 2015 News

This Burgeoning Democracy Faces a Threat From Within

Carnegie Council Senior Fellow Kavitha Rajagopalan writes about the recent historic election of Aung San Suu Kyi’s National League for Democracy (NLD) in Myanmar, ...

NOV 11, 2015 News

The Problems Veterans Face in The Professional Workplace

Carnegie Council's Julia Taylor Kennedy co-authored a new book, "Mission Critical: Unlocking the Value of Veterans in the Workforce," with Michael Abrams. Coinciding with Veterans' ...

NOV 3, 2015 News

It's Your Country, Not Mine: China's New Language of Discontent

Carnegie Council Global Ethics Fellow Joshua Eisenman writes on "niguo," a new a new lexicon of words that both mainland and overseas Chinese are using ...

OCT 19, 2015 News

Dr. Jean-Marc Coicaud Elected to Prestigious European Academy

Dr. Jean-Marc Coicaud, professor of Law and Global Affairs and the director of the Division of Global Affairs at Rutgers University, has been elected to ...

OCT 17, 2015 News

Feeding The Planet, One Panel Discussion At a Time

On the occasion of World Food Day, as well as Carnegie Council's Global Ethics Day, Carnegie Council hosted a panel in partnership with with Global ...

OCT 6, 2015 News

The Immigration Dividend

Ted Widmer's new piece "The Immigration Dividend" was recently published in "The New York Times." Widmer is a senior fellow at Carnegie Council for Ethics ...

Press Releases

Russian Ship in the Arctic

DEC 18, 2009 News

Carnegie Council Posts Two Papers on U.S.-Russia Relations and the Arctic

This set of two papers, one by a Canadian and one by a Russian, focuses on U.S.-Russian competition and cooperation in the Arctic ...

Training Afghan soldiers in Kandahar

NOV 12, 2009 News

Dr. Jeffrey D. McCausland Gives Briefing on Afghanistan

Dr. Jeffrey D. McCausland gives a briefing on Afghanistan as the Obama administration continues to deliberate on whether to send more troops.

September Is Sustainability Month

OCT 16, 2009 News

"Making a Difference:" Carnegie Council Student Competition on Sustainability

As a follow-up to its September Sustainability Month, the Council announces a student competition. Contestants may submit an essay or a short YouTube clip, based ...

Carnegie Ethics Studio

OCT 8, 2009 News

Carnegie Ethics Studio Offers Free Broadcasting Materials on International Affairs

The Carnegie Council is pleased to announce that the Carnegie Ethics Studio now offers free broadcasting materials on international affairs.

USA and China flag icons against background of sky

SEP 29, 2009 News

U.S.-China Climate Change Leadership: Five Ideas for a Common Agenda

The Carnegie Council (USA) and the China Reform Forum (PRC) propose five business-oriented steps their nations could take together to combat climate change while meeting ...

September Is Sustainability Month

AUG 20, 2009 News

September is Sustainability Month at the Carnegie Council

For decades now, and with growing concern, the Carnegie Council has produced materials on the environment. Marking September as Sustainability Month, the Council offers a ...

Children in Afghanistan

AUG 17, 2009 News

Afghanistan, Central Asia, and U.S./NATO and Russia: Four New Carnegie Council Papers

On the eve of the Afghan elections, the Carnegie Council's U.S. Global Engagement Program presents a set of four papers--two by Americans, two by ...

Ethics Matter

AUG 10, 2009 News

Carnegie Council Offers Free Online College Classroom Resources

Where can you find substantive and thoughtful materials that explore the moral issues of international conflict and global social justice? Go to the Council's special ...

Advocates for Ethics in Business

JUN 16, 2009 News

New Interview Series: Advocates for Ethics in Business

Advocates for Ethics in Business is a unique series of audio interviews with business, civil society, and academic leaders. Launched on June 16, the interviews will ...

MAY 13, 2009 News

Carnegie Council Launches the Global Ethics Network

The Carnegie Council is establishing partnerships with educational institutions around the world to create the Global Ethics Network, a group that engages in non-partisan, interactive ...

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