AUG 27, 2012 • News
Carnegie Council Appoints Eleven More Global Ethics Fellows
The latest 11 Fellows to join the roster are based in India, Japan, Korea, Singapore, and the United States.
AUG 24, 2012 • Article
The Last Protestant?
The 2012 presidential election is surprising in one important respect. Protestants of various sects dominated national leadership until John F. Kennedy broke the barrier in 1960. Yet ...
AUG 24, 2012 • Podcast
Global Ethics Corner: Are Party Conventions Necessary?
Do the presidential nominating conventions still serve a purpose in American politics? Do these events need to be reformed or scaled down? Or should they ...
AUG 24, 2012 • Article
The Last Protestant?
There is only one Protestant in the highest offices of U.S. politics today: Barack Hussein Obama. This new religious diversity is unpalatable to some, ...
AUG 23, 2012 • Article
Policy Innovations Digital Magazine (2006-2016): Innovations: New Approaches to Humanitarian Migration
Many people cross international borders because their lives have been ruined by an earthquake, flood, drought, or hurricane. But they face a black hole of ...
AUG 17, 2012 • Podcast
Declining Fish Stocks
Three-quarters of the world's fish stocks are in distress and many fisheries could collapse by midcentury. Should we ban industrial fishing or regulate it for ...
AUG 15, 2012 • Podcast
Changes in the American Middle Class
Both left and right agree that the U.S. income gap is widening. It's harder to agree on how to solve it. Fred Setterberg yearns ...
AUG 15, 2012 • Article
Policy Innovations Digital Magazine (2006-2016): Briefings: Repairing the Shattered Sky
A new film looks at American leadership during the ozone crisis and compares it to the situation with global warming today. The clock is ticking ...