FEB 18, 2014 • Article
Secrecy and Privacy in the Aftermath of Edward Snowden
In order to be morally justifiable, any strategy or policy involving the body politic must be one to which it would voluntarily assent when fully ...
FEB 18, 2014 • News
Book Review: 'The Leading Indicators,' by Zachary Karabell
Joseph Sternberg, editorial-page writer for "The Wall Street Journal Asia," reviews Zachary Karabell's latest book.
FEB 14, 2014 • Article
From Dehumanization to Rehumanization
"Rehumanization is the restoration of human dignity and the reassertion of the priority of humans above the systems originally intended to serve humanity. If we ...
FEB 14, 2014 • News
The Refiner's Fire
Op-ed columnist David Brooks reviews Michael Ignatieff's book "Fire and Ashes: Success and Failure in Politics."
FEB 13, 2014 • Podcast
Differing Perspectives on Iran and the Middle East Peace Process: Is there a Crisis in U.S.-Israel Relations?
Do the public disagreements between the Obama administration and the Netanyahu government over Iran's nuclear program and the current peace talks with the Palestinians signal ...
FEB 13, 2014 • Podcast
Rules of Engagement: The Legal, Ethical and Moral Challenges of the Long War
Can the drone campaign be legally and morally justified? What are the limits to the president's authority when it comes to targeted killing? Don't miss ...
FEB 12, 2014 • Podcast
Crisis in Ukraine: The Role and Responsibility of the West
This is the second in a series of Carnegie Council Security Bulletins on the crisis in Ukraine, in conversation with Dr. Anton Shekhovtsov, a Ukrainian-born ...
FEB 11, 2014 • Article
Norway’s Sovereign Wealth Fund and Global Justice: An Exchange
Dozens of countries have established Sovereign Wealth Funds. Just how should the money be spent, and how good are national claims to this money in ...