DEC 16, 2015 • News
"Ethics & International Affairs" Winter 2015 Issue
The issue includes essays by Alexander Betts on the global refugee regime and Andrej Zwitter on big data and international affairs; a roundtable on global ...
DEC 15, 2015 • News
Carnegie Council Fellows Winter 2015 Update
Through our network of distinguished Fellows around the world, Carnegie Council continues to enlarge the audience for the simple but powerful message that ethics matter, ...
DEC 15, 2015 • Podcast
Violence All Around
What is terrorism, and how is it different from other violence? How does technology affect rates of violence? How and when can nonviolence be effective? ...
DEC 14, 2015 • Article
Policy Innovations Digital Magazine (2006-2016): Innovations: From Lab to Table
"New Harvest" wants to kick-start a bio-economy of animal products made without animals. Some have already called this revolution "the next .com."
DEC 14, 2015 • Article
Will China Promote Autocracy along its New Silk Road?
China's ambitious "One Belt One Road" project is planned to span across Asia, the Middle East, Europe, and Africa. It's estimated that it will affect ...
DEC 9, 2015 • Podcast
The State of the European Union: Challenges for the Future
Yes, says former EU Commission president José Manuel Barroso, the European Union is facing extraordinary challenges. But the EU also possesses extraordinary resilience and resources. ...
DEC 7, 2015 • News
Carnegie Council Launches First Instagram Take-Over, "The World Through My Eyes," with Helen Osborne
For this exciting new project, talented photographers will "take over" the Council's Instagram account for a week out of every month. In the spirit of ...
DEC 4, 2015 • Article
Policy Innovations Digital Magazine (2006-2016): Commentary: Does the Legally Binding Character of the Paris Climate Change Agreement Matter and, If So, Why?
How much does the legal form of the Paris outcome matter? Opinions on these questions differ widely.