AUG 14, 2014 • News
Krishen Mehta Receives Distinguished Alumni Award
On July 26, 2014, the Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur (IIT Kharagpur) in West Bengal held its 60th Convocation and conferred the Distinguished Alumnus Award on Krishen ...
AUG 7, 2014 • Article
Helpless Bosnia and Its Women, 20 Years After Ethnic War
Carnegie Council Trustee Barbara Crossette looks at courageous women who have gone from victims of the Bosnian War (1992-1995) to heroines. Yet many foresee a ...
AUG 7, 2014 • News
Will Erdogan's Victory Mark Rise of Illiberal Democracy?
Global Ethics Fellow Hakan Altinay writes on the easy win projected for Turkey's popular Prime Minister Tayip Erdogan--despite protests against his autocratic style.
AUG 6, 2014 • Podcast
Carnegie's Vision for Peace: WNYC's Brian Lehrer Interviews Joel Rosenthal
On the eve of the 100th anniversary of World War I, Carnegie Council President Joel Rosenthal discusses the legacy of Andrew Carnegie, who thought that ...
AUG 4, 2014 • Article
Toward Understanding Our World's Moral Landscape: Carnegie Council's Centennial Projects on a "Global Ethic"
As part of its Centennial activities, Carnegie Council launched several projects, including the Global Ethical Dialogues and Thought Leaders Forum, to explore the concept of ...
AUG 3, 2014 • News
The Scottish Independence Question: A View from America
In this piece published by "The National Interest," senior fellow and program director David Speedie tests "the credibility of a truly "united" kingdom and the ...
AUG 2, 2014 • Article
Modern Europe's Roma: Still Denied Social Justice
Despite sustained EU efforts to develop a vigorous Roma inclusion policy, the vast majority of the 10–12 million strong European Roma remain severely marginalized, frequent targets ...
AUG 1, 2014 • News
Global Ethics Day, October 16, 2014
Join the Carnegie Council teach-in! As part of its Centennial activities, Carnegie Council is inaugurating a worldwide Global Ethics Day on October 16 at City College ...