JUL 31, 2014 • Article
Carnegie’s Vision for Peace: WNYC’s Brian Lehrer Interviews Joel Rosenthal
Transcript of an interview on The Brian Lehrer Show, WNYC. “A little over 100 years ago, in February of 1914, the industrialist Andrew Carnegie started an organization ...
JUL 30, 2014 • Podcast
Crisis Breeds Opportunity for Worker Safety and Global Labor Rights
Tragic incidents in Bangladesh brought the issue of labor rights to the global stage once again. What are some new approaches to keeping factory workers ...
JUL 22, 2014 • News
International Student/Teacher Essay Contest: "Imagining a Better Future" Deadline Jan 5, 2015
What would you like to see happen during this century to make the world a better place? That's the question for Carnegie Council's sixth annual ...
JUL 22, 2014 • Article
Japan’s "'76ers" Gain Global Attention: New Liberal Elite Can Change Japan
In this "Nikkei Business" interview, Carnegie Council Senior Fellow discusses his research on Japan's generation known as "76ers"--i.e. those born around 1976. He talked ...
JUL 21, 2014 • Podcast
Iran Nuclear Threat: Fact or Fiction?
Senior Fellow David Speedie interviews Dr. Gareth Porter, scholar, journalist, and skeptic concerning U.S. claims of an Iranian nuclear weapons program.
JUL 20, 2014 • News
The Wartime Press: Civil Liberties During War
Carnegie Council Senior Fellow Colonel Jeff McCausland moderated a panel discussion at New America Foundation on civil liberties during war, which was broadcast on C-Span 3.
JUL 10, 2014 • Article
July 1914: Sean McMeekin on the Outbreak of World War I
Would Europe have gone to war had Franz Ferdinand survived his visit to Bosnia? What were the blunders and miscalculations on all sides that fateful ...
JUL 7, 2014 • Article
It's Time for the United States to Ratify the Convention on the Rights of the Child
America is one of only two countries that has not yet ratified the Convention on the Rights of the Child. The other is Somalia. As ...