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MAR 6, 2014 News

Rein in Ukraine's Neo-Fascists

In the midst of a changing Ukraine, David Speedie argues it is important that the country's neo-fascist, anti-Semitic and anti-Russian parties are marginalized in order ...

MAR 3, 2014 News

The Secret of Political Jiu-Jitsu

Co-written by Carnegie Council's Mladen Joksic and activist Srdja Popovic, this article discusses how to "make oppression backfire" by peacefully leveraging the brutality of the ...

FEB 28, 2014 News

The Invention of "The Economy"

Carnegie Council Trustee Zachary Karabell is referenced in this piece that looks at the evolution of why and how national economies were measured in the 20...

FEB 27, 2014 News

Ukraine Crisis: How Cooler Heads Can Prevail

David Speedie explains the political crisis in the Ukraine as well as how and why the U.S. and Russia have reacted to the events.

FEB 21, 2014 News

Is Media Distorting Russia and Ukraine?

David Speedie and other guests discuss current events in Russia and Ukraine—including the Sochi Olympics and political change in Ukraine—and how the American ...

FEB 20, 2014 News

"I Don't See the President As An Intellectual at All." A Q&A With Michael Ignatieff

In this "New Republic" interview, Carnegie Council Centennial Chair Michael Ignatieff chats with Isaac Chotiner about what type of people enter politics, the strange feelings ...

FEB 18, 2014 News

Book Review: 'The Leading Indicators,' by Zachary Karabell

Joseph Sternberg, editorial-page writer for "The Wall Street Journal Asia," reviews Zachary Karabell's latest book.

FEB 14, 2014 News

The Refiner's Fire

Op-ed columnist David Brooks reviews Michael Ignatieff's book "Fire and Ashes: Success and Failure in Politics."

JAN 21, 2014 News

A Philosopher at Davos

In this piece for the "Huffington Post," Carnegie Council Uehiro Senior Fellow, David Rodin, reflects on his experience at the World Economic Forum that took ...

JAN 14, 2014 News

Asafa Powell May Be Guilty of Doping But He's Also a Victim

In an essay on "The Conversation" website, Global Ethics Fellow Julian Savulescu discusses the Asafa Powell doping case. Savulescu urges us to rethink the ethics ...

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