NOV 4, 2013 • News
Winners of the 2013 International Student Photo Contest, Living with Differences
Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs is delighted to announce the winners of its first international student photo contest. First prize went to a ...
NOV 4, 2013 • News
WINNING PHOTOS: 2013 International Student Photo Contest
Congratulations to the winners of the 2013 Carnegie Council International Student Photo Contest, on the theme of Living with Differences.
NOV 1, 2013 • News
Rajyotsava: the Celebration of Statehood
In this essay for "Dna India," Global Ethics Fellow Rajeev Gowda reflects on the evolution of Indian states. Indian states underwent a major reorganizing in 1956, ...
OCT 31, 2013 • News
Michael Ignatieff Presents Inaugural Lecture for Washington and Lee University's Mudd Center for Ethics
What role should democratic deliberation play in decisions about whether or not to engage in human-rights interventions? In the inaugural lecture of Washington and Lee ...
OCT 30, 2013 • Podcast
Mass Flourishing: How Grassroots Innovation Created Jobs, Challenge, and Change
"America has strayed pretty far from the pioneer spirit captured by Willa Cather and the movie 'Shane,'" says Nobel Prize-winner Edmund Phelps. What happened? ...
OCT 30, 2013 • News
Corporators, Youth Join Hands to Clean up Bangalore
Global Ethics Fellow Rajeev Gowda's Civic Action Internship programme was featured in an article on "DnaIndia.com." Interns celebrated Gowda's birthday by cleaning up Frazer ...
OCT 28, 2013 • Article
A Letter to Andrew Carnegie on the Eve of the Council's Centennial
From our vantage point 100 years on, Andrew Carnegie got some things right and others wrong; but the core issue remains the same. "Today's Carnegie Council ...
OCT 28, 2013 • News
Joel Rosenthal Awarded Honorary Degree by University of Edinburgh
In October 2013, Carnegie Council President Joel Rosenthal received an Honorary Degree of Doctor of Science in Social Sciences from the University of Edinburgh. The degree ...