SEP 16, 2008 • Podcast
The Strongest Tribe: War, Politics, and the Endgame in Iraq
There has been a fundamental disconnect between the Bush Administration and the reality in Iraq, says Bing West. But nevertheless, the strongest tribe in Iraq--the ...
SEP 12, 2008 • Article
Policy Innovations Digital Magazine (2006-2016): Briefings: Kung Fu Peace-building
Government and NGO efforts have helped to rehabilitate East Timor's martial arts youth gangs in the wake of election violence and the 2006 riots.
SEP 10, 2008 • Article
Policy Innovations Digital Magazine (2006-2016): Commentary: Globalization of Language Will Muzzle the Nation-State
Improved communication and translation between people will deprive nation-states of their raison d'etre.
SEP 9, 2008 • Article
Policy Innovations Digital Magazine (2006-2016): Commentary: Oil Revenue Sharing for Iraq
Developing a fair system for sharing Iraqi oil revenues will ensure that no one can aspire to be the next Saddam Hussein.
SEP 9, 2008 • News
Carnegie Council Sends Delegation to Beijing to Lay Groundwork for China-Japan-U.S. Dialogues on Ethics, Energy, Climate Change, and Faculty Development
The Carnegie Council is sending a delegation to Beijing this month to lay the groundwork for China-Japan-U.S. dialogues on ethics, energy, climate change, and ...
SEP 5, 2008 • Article
Policy Innovations Digital Magazine (2006-2016): Briefings: From Mules to Biofuels
Policymakers have two main concerns when it comes to ethanol: the effect of demand on food prices, and the environmental benefits. While families were sharing ...
SEP 2, 2008 • Podcast
Public Ethics Radio: Thomas Pogge on Pharmaceutical Innovation
Philosopher Thomas Pogge explains his proposal for dealing with the thorny intersection of public health, property rights, and poverty. As he sees it, the patent ...
AUG 29, 2008 • Article
ROUNDTABLE: The Nation-State
The nation-state is an anachronistic myth which should be shed once and for all, declares Devin Stewart. Gvosdev and Andelman disagree.