JUN 21, 2017 • Podcast
Waleed Alhariri on the U.S. Covert Use of Lethal Force, and the Crisis in Yemen
Waleed Alhariri of the Sana'a Center for Strategic Studies discusses the Center's new report on U.S. covert attacks against al Qaeda and other radical ...
JUN 20, 2017 • News
Carnegie Climate Geoengineering Governance Initiative (C2G2) Announces New Advisory Group
This Advisory Group of leading international experts covering a wide range of sectors and countries were selected to guide and support the work of C2...
JUN 19, 2017 • Article
Steps To Resolve the Suicide Crisis among India's Farmers
In 2015, government statistics reported that over 12,000 farmers committed suicide, with bankruptcy/indebtedness cited as the top reason for ending their lives, and the numbers continue ...
JUN 13, 2017 • Podcast
Yvonne Terlingen on the UN Secretary-General Selection Process
Until very recently, the United Nations selected its secretary-general entirely behind closed doors. Yvonne Terlingen, of the 1 for 7 Billion Find the Best UN Leader campaign, ...
JUN 12, 2017 • Podcast
Sea Power: The History and Geopolitics of the World's Oceans
"Oceans dominate the world," says Admiral Stavridis. After all, 70 percent of the globe is covered by water. In this masterly overview of the seven seas, ...
JUN 9, 2017 • News
Just Out: "Ethics & International Affairs" Summer 2017 Issue
This issue contains a special section on legitimate authority, war, and the ethics of rebellion; essays on reforming the UN secretary-general selection process and on ...
JUN 8, 2017 • Podcast
James Traub on Immigrants and Refugees
What happens when Sweden, one of the most welcoming countries on Earth for migrants, simply runs out of beds? What are the unpleasant (and politically ...
JUN 8, 2017 • News
How Fidel Castro Supported Terrorism in America
For The Wall Street JournalCarnegie Council Senior Fellow Zach Dorfman writes about the controversial decision to honor Oscar López Rivera, who was jailed for 35 ...