FEB 11, 2014 • Podcast
Introducing: CARNEGIE COUNCIL
Want to learn more about Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs? This five-minute video gives a quick introduction to our past, our present, and ...
FEB 10, 2014 • Podcast
The Limits of Partnership: U.S.-Russian Relations in the 21st Century
Sochi, Snowden, and Syria--these are just a few of the issues complicating the U.S.-Russian relationship, says Georgetown's Angela Stent in this dynamic and ...
FEB 7, 2014 • News
As it Turns 100, Carnegie Council Continues to Work for a More Ethical World
In the spirit of Andrew Carnegie, the Council serves as a nonpartisan, educational resource for international affairs professionals, journalists, educators and students, business people, and ...
FEB 5, 2014 • Podcast
Mobilize Your People Like Obama: Applying Lessons from the 2012 Campaign to Your Everyday Work
In 2012, Barack Obama won a hard-fought victory in a campaign driven by advanced community organizing tactics, big data, and technology. In this lively workshop with ...
FEB 3, 2014 • Podcast
Crisis in Ukraine: A Voice from Kiev, January 31, 2014
What is the likely outcome of the violent clashes in Ukraine? Does the U.S. and the West have a moral imperative to intervene and, ...
FEB 2, 2014 • Podcast
The Frackers: The Outrageous Inside Story of the New Billionaire Wildcatters
Thanks to fracking and the unlikely characters who made this revolution happen, the United States is now the biggest energy producer in the world. The ...
JAN 31, 2014 • News
Winners of the 2013 International Student/Teacher "Moral Leadership" Essay Contest
The essay topic was "What does moral leadership mean to you?" In total we received 168 entries from 31 countries. Read the winning essays here!
JAN 31, 2014 • Article
Honorable Mention, "Moral Leadership" Essay Contest, 2013
Ebuka Francis Okoli cites examples of many inspiring moral leaders, including Mother Teresa, Peter Benenson, founder of Amnesty International, and Dora Nkem Akunyili, former head ...