SEP 6, 2013 • News
Five Perspectives on Intervention in Syria
Should the United States and/or the international community intervene in Syria? And if so, how? What are the moral, legal, and strategic issues at ...
SEP 5, 2013 • Article
On Law, Policy, and (Not) Bombing Syria
The question of whether the U.S. should use its military against Assad is separate from the questions of legal interpretation. The legal question does ...
SEP 4, 2013 • News
Ethical Challenges in Trans-Pacific Relations: Twelve Best Contest Essays
Read the 12 best essays from our 2013 Trans-Pacific contest, a pioneering exercise in student collaboration.
SEP 4, 2013 • Article
Seven Scenarios for the Future of Syria
"Now that the country has imploded, there is no easy way out." Seth Kaplan outlines possible futures for Syria, followed by a list of recommended ...
SEP 4, 2013 • Article
Policy Innovations Digital Magazine (2006-2016): Innovations: Ghana Builds Bamboo Bikes
A bamboo bicycle builder in Ghana is working to end the triple problem of poverty, unemployment, and environmental degradation by training rural migrants in manufacturing ...
SEP 4, 2013 • News
US Did Intervene in Iran-Iraq War
In this letter to the editor published in the "Financial Times," senior fellow and program director David Speedie reminds us that U.S. officials turned ...
SEP 4, 2013 • News
Book Review: "Semi-Presidentialism: Sub-Types and Democratic Performance"
In this review of Robert Elgie's latest book—which examines why some semi-presidential democracies perform better than others—grants manager Mladen Joksic argues that while ...
SEP 3, 2013 • News
Carnegie Council Appoints George Rupp as Senior Fellow
Dr. Rupp's project is "Ethics in an Age of Globalization: Exploring the Intersection of Values and Conflict in International Affairs." He will write a book ...