MAY 9, 2016 • Podcast
A Filmmaker's Experience on Leaving Japan
Documentary filmmaker and TV journalist Kyoko Gasha discusses her film "Mothers' Way, Daughters' Choice," which is about Japanese women (like she herself) who remade their ...
MAY 6, 2016 • Podcast
Global Ethics Forum Preview: The Ethics of the Refugee/Migrant Crisis with Peter Sutherland
On the next Global Ethics Forum, Peter Sutherland, United Nations Special Representative of the Secretary-General for International Migration, discusses the ethics of the refugee crisis. ...
MAY 5, 2016 • News
Michael Ignatieff named president of Budapest's Central European University
Carnegie Council Centennial Chair Michael Ignatieff has been appointed president and rector of Central European University in Budapest.The graduate university, started by philanthropist George ...
MAY 4, 2016 • Podcast
Us and Them? Bridget Anderson on Migrants and Nation-States
Underlying people's economic fears about migrants taking their jobs are much deeper anxieties about nationality, culture, and race, says Bridget Anderson, professor of migration and ...
MAY 3, 2016 • Podcast
Gender Identity in Japan
Sonja Pei-fen Dale teaches at Tokyo's Hitotsubashi University, where she specializes in LGBT gender issues and identities in Japan. In this fascinating conversation about gender ...
MAY 3, 2016 • News
New Edited Volume, "Religion, Public Policy and Social Transformation in Southeast Asia"
Carnegie Council's Pacific Fellow Dr. Dicky Sofjan is the editor of the new volume, "Religion, Public Policy and Social Transformation in Southeast Asia: Managing Religious ...
MAY 2, 2016 • News
Instagram Take-Over #6: Tyson Sadler, Refugees Trapped in Greece
The Greek island of Lesbos is one of the main landing points for people making the dangerous journey across the Aegean Sea. The photographs of ...
MAY 2, 2016 • Podcast
The Last Supper: The Plight of Christians in Arab Lands
There are 7.5 million Christians in the Middle East, who live under constant threat of death and humiliation. Danish journalist Klaus Wivel (not a Christian himself) ...