MAY 13, 2014 • Podcast
The Rise of the New Far Right in Europe and Implications for European Parliament Elections
This panel gives an excellent overview of the complexities of the rise of right-wing populism across Europe, focusing in particular on France, the UK, and ...
MAY 13, 2014 • Article
Policy Innovations Digital Magazine (2006-2016): Briefings: Saving Tigers in Thailand
A potent combo of tactics is saving Thai tigers: science, government-NGO partnership, new technologies, judiciary enforcement, and honor for the brave and fallen park rangers.
MAY 9, 2014 • Podcast
Ukraine Update: Report from Odessa
With the deadly conflict in Ukraine spreading to this hitherto calm southern city, David Speedie speaks again with Dr. Nicolai Petro, professor of international relations ...
MAY 8, 2014 • News
Turkey Has Its Role to Play as a Regional Power
Carnegie Council President Joel Rosenthal discusses Turkey, the Balkans and the Council's upcoming trip to Sarajevo in 2014 to commemorate the assassination that led to the ...
MAY 7, 2014 • News
OECD: Aussies Still the Happiest
Carnegie Council Senior Fellow Devin Stewart comments in "The Diplomat", explaining why the PPP measure of GDP is not the best method of determining happiness ...
MAY 7, 2014 • News
I geni asiatici (The Asian Genes)
Carnegie Council Senior Fellow Devin Stewart's research on Japan is mentioned in an article in Italian newspaper "Il Foglio."
MAY 6, 2014 • Podcast
The Invisible Casualties Of America's Longest Wars
Did you know that one in three U.S. women veterans has been sexually assaulted? In 2013, even with about 85 percent of the assaults going unreported, ...
MAY 6, 2014 • Article
The Lower Aguán in Honduras and the Deadly Battle Over Land Rights
The tumult in the Lower Aguán calls for a more thorough examination of the nature of land rights conflict and its role in making ...