JAN 15, 2015 • Podcast
Top Risks and Ethical Decisions 2015
"The world in 2015 looks a lot more dangerous, a lot more vulnerable," says global political risk specialist Ian Bremmer in his annual forecast. He notes ...
JAN 15, 2015 • News
Steven Brill's 'America's Bitter Pill' Tackles Healthcare Mess
Zach Dorfman, associate editor of Carnegie Council's journal, "Ethics & International Affairs," reflects on Steven Brill's book, "America's Bitter Pill," for the "Los Angeles Times."
JAN 9, 2015 • Article
Cuba's Pivotal Role on the World Stage
One might not think that a small island like Cuba could play a critical role in world politics. Yet the circumstances of Obama's decision to ...
JAN 7, 2015 • Article
Global Inequality is Falling. So what?
Inequality is rising within countries, but falling for the world as a whole. What are we to make of this? This essay tackles the knotty ...
JAN 7, 2015 • Podcast
Unaccountable: Janine Wedel on how Elite Power Brokers have Corrupted the U.S. System
Anthropologist Janine Wedel exposes America's "new corruption"--the unprecedented ways that many politicians, retired generals, academics, bankers, and physicians exploit their prestige and insider knowledge.
DEC 25, 2014 • News
Japan's Slow Progress on Womenomics
Carnegie Council Senior Fellow Devin Stewart was interviewed by "The Diplomat" on the progress of Japan Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's "Womenomics" reforms.
DEC 23, 2014 • News
Japan’s Womenomics Rebooted
Carnegie Council Senior Fellow Devin Stewart was interviewed by "The Diplomat" on the progress of Japan Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's "Womenomics" reforms.
DEC 22, 2014 • Podcast
Money and American Politics: A Conversation with Lawrence Lessig
On a crusade against the corrupting influence of money in politics, Lawrence Lessig founded a "super PAC" which raised $10 million to support candidates committed to ...