JUN 5, 2013 • Article
Mindsets May Hinder Progress in Myanmar
Great excitement surrounds the World Economic Forum meeting in Myanmar this week, an indication of the country's new openness. But while the media has highlighted ...
JUN 4, 2013 • News
Dictator Month Kickoff: Laughtivism—How Humor is Transforming Non-Violent Struggle
Carnegie Council Grants Manager Mladen Joksic's co-authored piece launched Movements.org's dictator appreciation month. An earlier version appeared in "Foreign Policy," titled "Why Dictators Don't ...
JUN 3, 2013 • News
Carnegie Council Presents "Ethics & International Affairs" Summer 2013 Issue
This issue features Deen Chatterjee on human rights and the liberal conundrum; a Carnegie Council Centennial special roundtable on international peace, with David C. Hendrickson, ...
JUN 3, 2013 • News
International Student Photo Contest: Living with Differences - Deadline Oct 31
In a world with tremendous diversity of beliefs and cultures, how do we live together amicably? Part of the answer lies in pluralism: the appreciation ...
JUN 3, 2013 • Podcast
Global Ethics Corner: The Private Sector and Cyber Security
With U.S. companies losing billions of dollars to intellectual property theft, mostly to China, some are suggesting that corporations fight back. Can the government ...
JUN 3, 2013 • Article
Policy Innovations Digital Magazine (2006-2016): Commentary: What the World Bank Does Not Understand About "Doing Business"
The World Bank's research on Doing Business fails to focus on the obstacles that matter most to entrepreneurs in emerging markets.
JUN 1, 2013 • News
Letter of Last Resort: The Discussion
What would you tell the commander of the Trident submarine at sea to do if the UK was destroyed, and its leadership killed, by a ...
MAY 31, 2013 • Podcast
Legal Reflections on the Past, Present, and Future of National Security
"In the post-9/11 world, the job of being the senior legal authority for the Department of Defense is the perfect storm collision of law, national ...