JAN 28, 2014 • Podcast
The Second Arab Awakening and the Battle for Pluralism
Jordanian diplomat and scholar Marwan Muasher surveys the situation across the Arab world. He sees reasons for optimism in the long run, particularly in Tunisia, ...
JAN 23, 2014 • News
Carnegie Council President Joel H. Rosenthal Launches New Website
Check out Dr. Rosenthal's new website, which features Ethics 101; topics such as war and peace, U.S. foreign policy, and human rights and pluralism; media; ...
JAN 22, 2014 • Podcast
Ethics Matter: Top Risks and Ethical Decisions 2014 with Ian Bremmer
So what should we look out for in 2014? "The economic risks are receding. The geopolitical risks are becoming more important," says political risk guru Ian ...
JAN 21, 2014 • News
A Philosopher at Davos
In this piece for the "Huffington Post," Carnegie Council Uehiro Senior Fellow, David Rodin, reflects on his experience at the World Economic Forum that took ...
JAN 17, 2014 • Article
The Rise of Extremism in a Disunited Europe
A sinister scenario is playing out in Europe: the rise of right-wing populism, and in some cases, extreme far-right forces. Throughout 2013, Carnegie Council's U.S. ...
JAN 14, 2014 • News
Asafa Powell May Be Guilty of Doping But He's Also a Victim
In an essay on "The Conversation" website, Global Ethics Fellow Julian Savulescu discusses the Asafa Powell doping case. Savulescu urges us to rethink the ethics ...
JAN 9, 2014 • News
Carnegie Council Presents "Ethics & International Affairs" Winter 2013 Issue
This issue features David Scheffer on curbing corporate tax avoidance; a roundtable on the ethics of rebellion, with James Turner Johnson, John Kelsay, Nigel Biggar, ...
JAN 8, 2014 • Article
Secrets and Allies: UK and U.S. Government Reaction to the Snowden Leaks
Is Edward Snowden a whistleblower, a traitor, or a mixture of both? How should he and the media that published his leaks be treated? Journalist ...