OCT 6, 2015 • News
The Immigration Dividend
Ted Widmer's new piece "The Immigration Dividend" was recently published in "The New York Times." Widmer is a senior fellow at Carnegie Council for Ethics ...
OCT 5, 2015 • Podcast
Pope Francis Among the Wolves: The Inside Story of a Revolution
Francis is the first pope who wasn't born in a village, says Vatican expert Marco Politi, but in a mega-city with many social-economic levels and ...
OCT 1, 2015 • Article
Messrs. Obama and Putin: Put Syria and Syrians First
While the U.S. and Russia disagree over the fate of Assad, they share a self-interested resolve to defeat the ISIL forces that now control ...
OCT 1, 2015 • Podcast
NATO in the 21st Century: Addressing New and Urgent Challenges
NATO is now in its third historical phase, says U.S. Ambassador to NATO Douglas Lute in this informative, useful talk. "There is now a ...
SEP 30, 2015 • News
Carnegie Council Announces the Publication of "Beyond Individualism: The Challenge of Inclusive Communities" by Senior Fellow George Rupp
In his latest book, Carnegie Council Senior Fellow George Rupp pushes modern individualism beyond its foundational beliefs to recognize the place of communal practice in ...
SEP 30, 2015 • News
Carnegie Council Announces the Publication of "Eurasianism and the European Far Right: Reshaping the Europe–Russia Relationship"
Carnegie Council is pleased to announce the publication of Eurasianism and the European Far Right, which marks the culmination of an intensive, two-year project spearheaded ...
SEP 29, 2015 • Podcast
Can Human-Centered Design "Fix" Humanitarian Aid?
Design thinking has emerged as a new tool in humanitarianism. Proponents of the trend believe it can solve the problem long plaguing the aid community: ...
SEP 29, 2015 • Podcast
Reconciliation, not Revenge for Israelis and Palestinians
In this emotional and inspiring interview, Israeli Robi Damelin and Palestinian Bassam Aramin discuss their work with the Parents Circle Families Forum, an organization of ...