Media Mentions
APR 2, 2014 • News
Global Justice in the Anthropocene: The Fourth Pillar Debate in Sustainable Development
Global Ethics Fellow Katsuhiko Mori addresses the question of why global environmental governance has failed.
MAR 28, 2014 • News
8 Questions on Ukraine
Carnegie Council Senior Fellow David Speedie poses fundamental questions about the political crisis in Ukraine and Crimea and its response from the West.
MAR 24, 2014 • News
Post-Cold War West Poked Russian Bear with a Stick until It Finally Swiped Back
Carnegie Council Senior Fellow David Speedie answers questions concerning the West's response to political changes in Ukraine and Crimea.
MAR 19, 2014 • News
Is the Age of Intervention Over?
Carnegie Council Centennial Chair Michael Ignatieff explores whether democratic support for intervention is eroding across the West, and what the consequences are for international relations ...
MAR 18, 2014 • News
Colonel Jeff McCausland on the Annexation of Crimea
Carnegie Council Senior Fellow and CBS Military Analyst Colonel Jeff McCausland gives the latest on Vladimir Putin's legal actions concerning the annexation of Crimea.
MAR 16, 2014 • News
Colonel Jeff McCausland On Ukraine
Carnegie Council Senior Fellow and CBS Military Consultant Colonel Jeffrey McCausland discusses the week's political events in Ukraine and Crimea.
MAR 11, 2014 • News
The "Made in China" Fallacy
Our trade deficit with China is vastly exaggerated--and it skews how we see the entire economy, argues Carnegie Council Trustee Zachary Karabell.
MAR 10, 2014 • News
Zachary Karabell on Economic Measurements
From February 28 to March 8, Vice Chairman of the Board Zachary Karabell published several articles that analyze how we measure the economy and the shortcomings of ...
MAR 10, 2014 • News
David Ritchie Reviews "Philosophy After Hiroshima"
Global Ethics Fellow David Ritchie reviews "Philosophy After Hiroshima" (Edward Demenchonok, ed.) in "Peace Review: A Journal of Social Justice."
MAR 10, 2014 • News
5 Questions with John Bew on Realpolitik, Obama, and Intervention
In this interview, John Bew, Kissinger Chair at the Library of Congress, references and recommends Carnegie Council President Joel Rosenthal's book, "Righteous Realists."
Press Releases
MAY 1, 2008 • News
Carnegie Council Special Offer, Limited Time Only: Discount on Subscriptions to "Ethics & International Affairs" Journal
As an end-of season gift, the Carnegie Council is pleased to offer all educators and students a 20% discount on a subscription to its quarterly journal, "...
APR 23, 2008 • News
Carnegie Council Launches Pilot Program and Appoints Dr. William Vocke
As Senior Fellow and Senior Program Director, Dr. William C. Vocke is responsible for developing new partnerships and educational materials for the Carnegie Ethics Studio ...
APR 8, 2008 • News
Carnegie Council Receives Carnegie Corporation Grant
The Carnegie Council is pleased to announce that it has received a grant from the Carnegie Corporation to feature the Corporation's Carnegie Scholars in the ...
APR 1, 2008 • News
Carnegie Council Receives Funding for the Foreign Policy Roundtable
TheĀ CouncilĀ announces grants from Smith Richardson Foundation, the Carnegie Corporation, and Stony Brook University to co-fund the long-running Foreign Policy Roundtable. They complement support ...
MAR 25, 2008 • News
Carnegie-Uehiro Fellowship Program
The purpose of the Carnegie-Uehiro Fellowship program is to promote the study and teaching of ethics and international affairs. Fellows will conduct their own research ...

JAN 22, 2008 • News
Winners of the Carnegie Council 2007 Graphics Contest
The Carnegie Council is delighted to announce the results of the 2007 Graphics Competition.

DEC 14, 2007 • News
The Carnegie Council Announces the Publication of "Dealing Fairly with Developing Country Debt"
In this important volume edited by Christian Barry, Barry Herman, and Lydia Tomitova, philosophers, theologians, lawyers, and economists examine questions related to how to deal ...

NOV 30, 2007 • News
Ethics Online @ The Ethical Blogger
The Carnegie Council has teamed up with a group of partners to create the Ethical Blog Project. Its blog, The Ethical Blogger, clearly meets a ...

SEP 28, 2007 • News
Bloggingheads Video: China's Soft Power
Watch Devin Stewart of the Carnegie Council and Josh Kurlantzick of the Carnegie Endowment discuss China's Soft Power on bloggingheads.tv, an online forum of ...

SEP 21, 2007 • News
Carnegie Council Announces the Publication of "Teaching the Violent Past" edited by Elizabeth Cole
How does a society deal with a violent past? This question is answered in the edited volume "Teaching the Violent Past", which examines the politics ...