NOV 22, 2013 • Podcast
Ethics Matter: A Conversation with Online Activist Ricken Patel
A brilliant student, Ricken Patel could have had a stellar career in any field he wished. Instead he chose to live among the poor in ...
NOV 21, 2013 • Article
November 22, 1963. "John F. Kennedy Has Been Taken From Us."
"John F. Kennedy has been taken from us; there is an aching emptiness where there was once a bright presence. We are left now to ...
NOV 21, 2013 • Podcast
Symposium at the Scottish Parliament: From War to a Global Ethic
Is it possible to create a global code of ethics? In this Carnegie Council Centennial Symposium at the Scottish Parliament, the panelists discuss Andrew Carnegie's ...
NOV 20, 2013 • News
Machiavelli Was Right
"We should not choose leaders who agonize, worrying about the moral hazards of the power they exercise in the people’s name," argues Centennial Chair ...
NOV 19, 2013 • Article
Passionate Conviction and Inclusive Community
"Convictions matter. At least our own convictions--the affirmations, commitments, and practices that are central to our personal and social identity--matter to us. Yet because we ...
NOV 18, 2013 • Article
Policy Innovations Digital Magazine (2006-2016): Briefings: Innovating Aid
Neha Bhat talks with innovators in humanitarian and development aid about new and efficient solutions to the crises of our time.
NOV 18, 2013 • News
An Academy for Global Civics
In order to navigate our increasing interdependence, we need a mental map to help us decide what sort of a rapport we wish to have ...
NOV 15, 2013 • Article
Policy Innovations Digital Magazine (2006-2016): Commentary: Multi-stakeholder Governance Seeks to Dislodge Multilateralism
Multi-stakeholder consultations have gained support as a framework for solving global problems, but are they a legitimate stand-in for the multilateral system?