SEP 19, 2012 • Podcast
Peace: What Is it Good for?
Andrew Carnegie was ahead of his time; he questioned the essence of imperial Great Power politics and offered an alternate future. He debunked the glorification ...
SEP 17, 2012 • Podcast
America in the 21st Century: A View from the Arab World
The key is still the Arab-Israeli conflict, says Muasher. "The U.S. is not going to be able to regain its credibility in the region ...
SEP 17, 2012 • News
Carnegie Council Announces Thought Leaders Forum Interview Series and Point B Podcasts
With so many competing claims in our connected world, what's the right thing to do? As part of its three-year Centennial project, "Ethics for a ...
SEP 14, 2012 • Podcast
Global Ethics Corner: Can We Know Too Much About Osama bin Laden's Death?
With the publishing of "No Easy Day," a tell-all from a retired Navy SEAL about the raid that killed bin Laden, questions are being asked ...
SEP 14, 2012 • News
Carnegie Council Presents "Ethics and International Affairs" Fall 2012 Issue
This issue features Ann Florini on the global governance of energy; articles by Janina Dill and Henry Shue on the undue moralization of war; Ned ...
SEP 11, 2012 • Podcast
The Power of Safety: How Safe Habits Triggered Responsibility at Alcoa
Business ethics professor and former Alcoa VP Bill O'Rourke shows how making safety a top priority transformed Alcoa across the board, in every aspect of ...
SEP 10, 2012 • Article
Policy Innovations Digital Magazine (2006-2016): Innovations: Banking on Themselves: Self-Help Groups Empower Poor Rural Women
Microfinance groups have helped the women of Chimbali village overcome the constraints of physical access to banks, lack of education, and social taboos to build ...
SEP 7, 2012 • Podcast
Global Ethics Corner: South Africa: The Impossible Dream?
It's been about 20 years since South Africa emerged from apartheid, but a recent series of violent confrontations between police and striking mine workers have exposed ...