OCT 21, 2013 • Article
Chile's Opportunity to Eradicate Violence Against Women—and Set an Example for the Region
If Michelle Bachelet regains the Chilean presidency in the 2013 election, she has the opportunity to create a lasting legacy for women. What's needed is a ...
OCT 21, 2013 • Article
Policy Innovations Digital Magazine (2006-2016): Briefings: Lesser-known Species Fall Victim to the Illegal Wildlife Trade
Pangolins, slow lorises, freshwater turtles, and other lesser-known species all face extinction pressures if we fail to curb the illegal wildlife trade.
OCT 19, 2013 • Podcast
Protecting Women Refusing to be Victims of Violence
"Our goal is to truly provide justice to incredibly courageous women and girls who have suffered things that make us uncomfortable. They have suffered things ...
OCT 16, 2013 • Article
A Letter to Andrew Carnegie on the Eve of the Council‘s Centennial
Dear Mr. Carnegie, As the current president of the Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs, it is my privilege to report to you on ...
OCT 16, 2013 • News
Author and Journalist James Traub to Host Interview Series, "Ethics Matter"
James Traub, new host of "Ethics Matter," writes a column for "Foreign Policy's" website entitled "Terms of Engagement" and also writes for "Foreign Policy" magazine. ...
OCT 16, 2013 • News
The Benefits of a "de-Americanized" World
In this Reuters piece, Zachary Karabell reflects on the potential benefits of the U.S. decline from its position as a global hegemon. Could the ...
OCT 10, 2013 • Podcast
Anna Stilz on Occupancy Rights
Any attempts to tackle the problems of long-term refugees will have to address occupancy rights. Why do we have the right to live in a ...
OCT 10, 2013 • News
Leveson Press Regulation Latest: Reactions
Senior fellow David Speedie was asked by "The Drum" to weigh in on the current debate in the UK over regulating the press industry. The ...