JUN 8, 2016 • Podcast
Ukraine Update
David Speedie discusses with Dr. Nicolai Petro the situation in Ukraine--political, economic, and the growing civil conflict between East and West--two years into the Poroshenko ...
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 6, 2016 • News
Instagram Take-Over #7: Arati Kumar-Rao, Climate Change and South Asian Ecosystem
Due to climate change, a huge oil spill, and piracy, life is hard for the fisherfolk in the mangrove forests of the Sundarbans on the ...
JUN 6, 2016 • Podcast
How Rights for Indigenous Peoples Can Save the Environment
From Greenland to Kenya, indigenous peoples are fighting for their land against governments, corporations, and climate change. UN special rapporteur Victoria Tauli-Corpuz, herself an indigenous ...
JUN 2, 2016 • Podcast
Global Ethics Forum Preview: Bearing Witness to War and Injustice with Photojournalist Ron Haviv
Next time on Global Ethics Forum, photojournalist Ron Haviv walks us through his images from Panama, Iraq, Afghanistan, and more, and discusses the ethics of ...
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 • Podcast
An Evaluation of Gender Balance in the Leadership of the UN Secretariat
"We see the UN come out time and time again for a need for gender parity, not only within its organization, but at the state ...
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....