MAY 5, 2014 • Article
Japan's Change Generation
For the past two decades, Tokyo has been described as stagnant, glacial, and arthritic. But that is only part of the story. Outside the government, ...
MAY 2, 2014 • News
How Far Will the Ukrainian Government Go to Reclaim Control of the East?
Carnegie Council Senior Fellow David Speedie was featured as an on-air guest with a panel of experts to discuss the current political and military situation ...
MAY 1, 2014 • News
Japan's Change Generation
Senior program director and senior fellow Devin Stewart's piece on gender equality in Japan was featured in "Foreign Affairs."
APR 30, 2014 • Podcast
A Conversation with Douglas Rushkoff, Digital Media Expert, Graphic Novelist and Documentarian
With the advent of new means of interaction from the TV remote to Twitter, the media became a two-way conversation, says Douglas Rushkoff. But who ...
APR 28, 2014 • News
New Carnegie Council Podcast Series - Impact: Where Business and Ethics Meet
Hosted by Julia Taylor Kennedy, this series examines the evolution of global business and the related ethical questions, allowing listeners from all sectors to make ...
APR 25, 2014 • Podcast
Scrambling to Adapt to Climate Change
For years, climate change activists avoided "adaptive" solutions because they thought it was admitting defeat. But with the reality of extreme weather and resource shortages, ...
APR 24, 2014 • Podcast
Ukraine and U.S.-Russian Relations
With balance and objectivity, seasoned Russian policy expert Tom Graham tackles the thorny question of Ukraine and the wider scope of U.S.-Russia relations ...
APR 24, 2014 • News
The Awakening of Muslim Democracy: New Book by Global Ethics Fellow Jocelyne Cesari
Why and how did Islam become such a political force in so many Muslim-majority countries? Cesari investigates the relationship between modernization, politics, and Islam in ...