MAY 19, 2013 • News
Is China Taking the Right Cues From History?
Senior program director and senior fellow Devin Stewart's piece on how China is tackling its many challenges was featured in "Huffington Post."
MAY 18, 2013 • News
Learning from Our “Youngers”
Bruce Jentleson surveys some of the responses in a recent Carnegie Council worldwide student/teacher essay contest on global ethical challenges and dilemmas and asks: ...
MAY 17, 2013 • Article
Policy Innovations Digital Magazine (2006-2016): Innovations: Using SMART Technology to Stop Wildlife Poachers
Several major wildlife organizations collaborated on a free, open-source Spatial Monitoring and Reporting Tool to help park rangers improve their anti-poaching patrols.
MAY 16, 2013 • Podcast
Human Trafficking Around the World: Hidden in Plain Sight
Victims of trafficking are both young and old, male and female. They can be found working in factories, fields, brothels, private homes, and innumerable other ...
MAY 16, 2013 • Podcast
Evangelical Catholicism: Deep Reform in the 21st Century
In this in-depth, erudite talk, George Weigel discusses the historic shift taking place in the Catholic church; the character of the new mode of Catholicism ...
MAY 15, 2013 • News
Slippery Slope' Fears for Euthenasia of Very Sick Newborns Unfounded
This "Irish Medical Times" article quotes Global Ethics Fellow Julian Savulescu.
MAY 14, 2013 • News
Cosmopolitanism and Difference
Philosopher Kwame Anthony Appiah's piece, "Cosmopolitanism and Difference," was featured in the "Huffington Post." This was co-produced by Carnegie Council as part of our Centennial ...
MAY 14, 2013 • News
Three Salient Cultural Disagreements
"Huffington Post" featured China scholar Andrew Nathan's piece, "Three Salient Cultural Disagreements." This series is co-produced by Carnegie Council as part of our Centennial Thought ...