JUN 15, 2016 • Article
The Progressive's Paradox
Can left-wing ideologies ever co-exist comfortably with military intervention? U.S. foreign policy over the past two decades has failed to align squarely with the ...
JUN 14, 2016 • News
Free for a Limited Time! "Ethics & International Affairs" Summer 2016 Issue
This issue includes an essay by John R. Emery on the humanitarian applications of drones; a roundtable on the role of human rights in the ...
JUN 14, 2016 • Podcast
The Invention of Russia: The Journey from Gorbachev's Freedom to Putin's War
When the Soviet Union fell 25 years ago, Gorbachev spoke of "living in a new world" where Russia would no longer interfere in other countries' affairs. ...
JUN 13, 2016 • Podcast
"We Love Death as You Love Life": Britain's Suburban Terrorists
What drives people in the UK to become terrorists or jihadist fighters? Pantucci's years of research into this problem has implications for all Western countries. ...
JUN 9, 2016 • Podcast
Global Ethics Forum Preview: A Conversation with Sarah Chayes on Corruption and Global Security
Next time on Global Ethics Forum, Carnegie Endowment's Sarah Chayes discusses corruption in Nigeria, Afghanistan, Egypt, and beyond. In this excerpt, Chayes, the author of "...
JUN 8, 2016 • Podcast
Ukraine Update
David Speedie discusses with Dr. Nicolai Petro the situation in Ukraine--political, economic, and the growing civil conflict between East and West--two years into the Poroshenko ...
JUN 7, 2016 • News
The Progressive's Paradox
In OpenCanada, Carnegie Council Senior Fellow Zach Dorfman asks, can left-wing ideologies ever co-exist comfortably with military intervention? U.S. foreign policy over the past ...
JUN 6, 2016 • News
Instagram Take-Over #7: Arati Kumar-Rao, Climate Change and South Asian Ecosystem
Due to climate change, a huge oil spill, and piracy, life is hard for the fisherfolk in the mangrove forests of the Sundarbans on the ...