APR 8, 2019 • News
Netanyahu’s Far-Right Partners Were Birthed by U.S. Terrorists
Senior Fellow Zach Dorfman writes for "Foreign Policy" about a Brooklyn-born militant's connections to the Netanyahu administration in Israel.
APR 6, 2019 • News
The hate speech threat to the 2020 election
Online hate speech and fake news in the run-up to the next general election will make 2020 a dangerous year for Myanmar, writes Carnegie New Leader ...
APR 5, 2019 • Podcast
From Gutenberg to Google: The History of Our Future, with Tom Wheeler
We've been through information and technology revolutions before, going back to Gutenberg, says former FCC chairman Tom Wheeler. Now it's our turn to be at ...
APR 5, 2019 • Article
Romania: NATO's Frail Anchor in a Turbulent Black Sea
"This week, together with six other former communist bloc countries, Romania marks the 15th anniversary of its NATO accession," writes Theo Stan. "If it succeeds ...
APR 4, 2019 • Podcast
China's Influence on Democracies in Asia, with Joshua Kurlantzick
As part of Carnegie Council's Information Warfare podcast series, Devin Stewart interviews Joshua Kurlantzick about his recent project on Chinese media and influence campaigns and ...
APR 3, 2019 • News
I Love Tokyo! A Professor Explores Nishi-Ogikubo
Pacific Fellow James Farrer appears in an NHK World-Japan television segment about the town of Nishi-Ogikubo and his research of neighbhorhood micro-culture.
APR 2, 2019 • Podcast
Global Ethics Weekly: Venezuelan Refugees & Immigration Policies, with Kavitha Rajagopalan
With millions of Venezuelans fleeing the Maduro regime, what are the effects on Latin America and the Caribbean? What could or should the United States ...
APR 2, 2019 • Video
Ethics in Business: In Their Own Words, with Deloitte China's David Wu
David Wu, vice chairman of Deloitte China, discusses the role of ethics in financial services and consulting. In particular, he emphasizes the importance of transparency ...