SEP 24, 2004 • Podcast
A response to Elsa Stamatopoulou's paper "Why Cultural Rights Now?" (9/23/04)
In this discussion of Elsa Stamatopoulou's paper "Why Cultural Rights Now?" Richard Wilson remarks that she takes a "mediated" or "modulated universalism" view on human ...
SEP 24, 2004 • Podcast
A response to Elsa Stamatopoulou's paper "Why Cultural Rights Now?" (9/23/04)
In this discussion of Elsa Stamatopoulou's paper "Why Cultural Rights Now?" Richard Wilson remarks that she takes a "mediated" or "modulated universalism" view on human ...
SEP 24, 2004 • Podcast
A response to Elsa Stamatopoulou's paper "Why Cultural Rights Now?" (9/23/04)
In this discussion of Elsa Stamatopoulou's paper "Why Cultural Rights Now?" Richard Wilson remarks that she takes a "mediated" or "modulated universalism" view on human ...
SEP 22, 2004 • Article
The Changing Role of Humanitarianism: A Study Guide to the Work of Bernard Kouchner
This Morgenthau Lecture is a guide to Doctors Without Borders co-founder Bernard Kouchner's work, including an excerpt from his book "The Warriors of Peace."
SEP 15, 2004 • Article
Human Rights Dialogue (1994–2005): Related Files: Syllabi That Use Human Rights Dialogue
SEP 15, 2004 • Article
Feature Articles from Inprint Newsletter (2001–2004): Carnegie Council Covers Aftermath of the Iraq War
As of this writing, the 2003 Iraq war is in many ways incomplete, as is lingering conflict in Afghanistan and other far corners not in daily ...
SEP 1, 2004 • Article
History Education and Reconciliation in Guatemala
Carnegie Council Fellow Elizabeth Oglesby investigates to what degree the findings of the Guatemalan Historical Clarification Commission [CEH], have been integrated into secondary school history ...
AUG 31, 2004 • Article
Ask the Candidates—and Ourselves
Election seasons are a time of bromides—easy claims of moral clarity and virtue. Yet elections can also heighten our awareness of important issues, encouraging ...