JUL 24, 2013 • Article
Burma's Reforms and Regional Cooperation in East Asia
"Though the 2010 elections that brought a civilian government to power were not free and fair, the new president, Thein Sein, has embarked upon a path-breaking ...
JUL 23, 2013 • Article
Now That Abe Won Control of the Government, the True Test of Abenomics Begins
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, his ruling Liberal Democrat Party, and his "Abenomics" economic revitalization platform won solid victories in Japan's recent upper house elections. But ...
JUL 23, 2013 • News
Now That Abe Won Control of the Government, the True Test of Abenomics Begins
In this piece for "Quartz," senior program director Devin Stewart discusses Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, and his economic reforms known as "Abenomics." Can Abenomics ...
JUL 18, 2013 • News
Humanity's Four Challenges
The piece "Humanity's Four Challenges," by Grand Mufti Mustafa Ceric of Bosnia-Herzegovina, was featured in the "Huffington Post." This was co-produced by Carnegie Council as ...
JUL 17, 2013 • News
Proven Anti-hunger Strategies [Excerpt]
Beyond economic growth and safety nets there exists a wide range of proven anti-hunger strategies. This policy brief highlights four strategies--fundamental building blocks for stronger ...
JUL 16, 2013 • News
Capitalism as Our Greatest Hope
"What I'm hoping is that we as Americans, and people in other countries, too, can think more clearly about capitalism as the engine of growth ...
JUL 12, 2013 • News
Ask a Grown-up: Will the Soldiers Who Kill in Afghanistan Go to Hell or Is it OK to Kill Someone if You Have Been Told to?
Global Ethics Fellow David Rodin, of the Oxford Institute for Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict, grapples with a complex question from five-year-old Eli.
JUL 11, 2013 • Article
Globalization Is the Unsung Champion of the Protests Happening Around the World
Through the late 80s and 90s, protests everywhere from Berlin to Seattle revealed a common target of public unrest: globalization. Now, however, globalization has become ...