NOV 16, 2017 • News
Over 60 Organizations in 30+ Countries Celebrate Global Ethics Day, 2017
October 18, 2017 marked the fourth annual Global Ethics Day, with participation from over 60 organizations and individuals from 31 countries on five continents. Founded by Carnegie Council in 2014 ...
NOV 16, 2017 • Podcast
The Rohingya Crisis: "Myanmar's Enemy Within" with Francis Wade
Francis Wade, author of "The Enemy Within," a new book on the Rohingya crisis in Myanmar, explains the historical background to the persecution of the ...
NOV 15, 2017 • Podcast
Trump, North Korea, China: War or Peace, with Gordon G. Chang
There is disturbing evidence that China is weaponizing North Korea, and it's time that Washington started asking Beijing some pointed questions, says Gordon Chang. The ...
NOV 14, 2017 • Podcast
Elizabeth Economy on China, Climate Change, and the Environment
How does climate change play into Xi Jinping's larger strategy for China's economy and its role on the global stage? Xi has a vision for ...
NOV 14, 2017 • News
Donald Trump's anti-diplomacy
In this Boston Globe analysis of Trump's Asia trip, Carnegie Council Senior Fellow Devin Stewart says the president has allowed China to "continue to try ...
NOV 14, 2017 • News
Trump's Asia Trip was Surprisingly Predictable
Carnegie Council Senior Fellow Alexander Görlach writes about Trump's trip to Asia. He writes that the president seems to be content with withdrawing his ...
NOV 9, 2017 • News
Calling Teachers and Students: Essay and Photo Contests, Deadline December 31, 2017
Carnegie Council is pleased to announce its two annual international contests: an essay contest for teachers and students on the world's greatest ethical challenge, and ...
NOV 9, 2017 • Podcast
The Rise of Duterte in the Philippines, with Richard Heydarian
Duterte is part of an arc of populism in emerging market democracies such as Turkey and India, says author Haydarian, but unlike populist movements in ...