NOV 13, 2015 • News
This Burgeoning Democracy Faces a Threat From Within
Carnegie Council Senior Fellow Kavitha Rajagopalan writes about the recent historic election of Aung San Suu Kyi’s National League for Democracy (NLD) in Myanmar, ...
NOV 13, 2015 • Podcast
The Global Refugee Crisis
How can Christian leaders help Europe cope with the flood of refugees? Renowned Czech theologian Father Tomàš Halik argues that Christianity, especially the Catholic Church, ...
NOV 11, 2015 • Podcast
Beyond Silicon Valley: Elmira Bayrasli on Innovation in Unlikely Places
Elmira Bayrasli, founder of "Foreign Policy Interrupted" and author of "Beyond Silicon Valley," is all about shattering stereotypes and bringing disregarded groups to the fore, ...
NOV 11, 2015 • News
Carnegie Council Applauds new Book, "Mission Critical: Unlocking the Value of Veterans in the Workforce"
Companies are using up to 30 percent of recruiting budgets to source and hire veterans, yet a new study finds that, despite their valuable skill sets, ...
NOV 11, 2015 • News
The Problems Veterans Face in The Professional Workplace
Carnegie Council's Julia Taylor Kennedy co-authored a new book, "Mission Critical: Unlocking the Value of Veterans in the Workforce," with Michael Abrams. Coinciding with Veterans' ...
NOV 10, 2015 • Article
The Aging of the Cuban Embargo and the Coming Era in U.S.-Latin American Relations
The decades-long U.S.trade embargo is still in force, yet meanwhile time has not stood still for Cuba. Lynn Holland looks at Cuba's network ...
NOV 9, 2015 • Podcast
The Putin Worldview, Russia in Syria, and the Ukraine Elections
Professor Nicolai Petro was one of a few American experts to attend the Valdai Discussion Club, an annual conference in Moscow on Russia's foreign policy ...
NOV 9, 2015 • Podcast
The Confucian Vision for a Good Society
James Hsiung gives a clear and compelling explanation of Confucius' views on harmonious human relations and how societies should be run, discussing how his thought ...