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JUL 3, 2018 News

The Political Earthquake About to Hit Germany

The next few weeks may well bring the biggest political earthquake to hit Germany in a generation, writes Carnegie Council Senior Fellow Alexander Görlach ...

JUN 21, 2018 News

SAIS Magazine Summer 2018 - Alumni Life

SAIS Magazine highlights Carnegie Council Senior Fellow Devin Stewart's Pacific Delegates trip to Indonesia in Fall 2017.

MAY 30, 2018 News

Comment le FN est devenu si pro-russe

This article in the French edition of "Slate" on how France's National Front became pro-Russian is by Nicolas Lebourg, as part of Carnegie Council's "Russian ...

MAY 29, 2018 News

La Russie, terre promise de l’extrême droite française ?

This op-ed in tempspresent.com on the rise of the right in France by Nicolas Lebourg is part of Carnegie Council's "Russian Soft Power in ...

MAY 27, 2018 News

The Mysterious Tale of a Powerful American Businessman, Three Sanctioned Iranians and an Imprisonment in Tehran

Carnegie Council Senior Fellow Zach Dorfman writes an investigative article for Politico on Iranian sanctions evasion.

MAY 12, 2018 News

In Europe and the US, Will Young People Prolong Populism’s Appeal?

This article on PassBlue from Carnegie Council Trustee Barbara Crossette highlights a recent talk by Yascha Mounk from Joanne Myers' Public Affairs program.

MAY 11, 2018 News

WW1 Centennial News Podcast: Highlights - Scouts, Planes and Sculptors

On WW1 Centennial News' weekly podcast, Carnegie Council Senior Fellow Reed Bonadonna is interviewed about his Living Legacy of WWI fellowship and podcast series.

APR 7, 2018 News

Rules to govern sun-dimming technology 'urgently' needed: expert

C2G2 Executive Director Janos Pasztor tells Reuters that an open, inclusive discussion on how the world will research and govern solar geoengineering is "urgently" ...

MAR 29, 2018 News

The Disappeared

In Foreign Policy, Carnegie Council Senior Fellow Zach Dorfman writes that China's global kidnapping campaign has gone on for years. It may now be reaching ...

MAR 26, 2018 News

Will the world ever be ready for solar geoengineering?

Many object to shielding the planet from the sun's rays by injecting particles into the atmosphere, but a small band of researchers think the approach ...

Press Releases

MAY 20, 2015 News

How Can the U.S. and Asia Work Together? Two Proposals from Winners of Carnegie Council's Trans-Pacific Student Contest

Two essays tied for first place in this collaborative contest: "U.S.-China MOOC Cooperation: Toward Educational Advancement" by Joel Alexander (USA) and Sophie Site ...

MAY 13, 2015 News

Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs Earns Coveted 4-Star Rating from Charity Navigator

Carnegie Council's sound fiscal management practices and commitment to accountability and transparency have earned it a 4-star rating from Charity Navigator, America's largest independent charity ...

APR 21, 2015 News

Free Ebook! Carnegie Council Illustrated History, "Toward Peace with Justice"

This compelling book offers a fresh perspective on the Council's first 100 years, placing its story in the context of 20th century American and world history. ...

APR 6, 2015 News

Carnegie Council Receives Grant from Carnegie Corporation of New York to Promote Ethics through Global Education

"As we enter our second century, this grant will help us build upon the accomplishments produced by Carnegie Corporation's prior support of the Council," said ...

MAR 26, 2015 News

Carnegie Council and Global Thinkers Forum Announce International Conference on Democracy, Athens, Greece, April 25, 2015

At this critical moment, as the future of Greek politics, the integrity of the Eurozone, and democratic values at large hang in the balance, Carnegie ...

MAR 10, 2015 News

"Ethics & International Affairs" Spring 2015 Issue

This issue includes an essay by Shefa Siegel on Liberia, Ebola, and the "Cult of Bankable Projects"; a symposium on imagining a "Drone Accountability Regime," ...

MAR 4, 2015 News

Carnegie Council Congratulates Sayaka Osakabe on her International Women of Courage Award

Ms. Osakabe has become a national symbol of women's rights in Japan, leading a campaign to combat discrimination against pregnant women. Read more about her ...

FEB 9, 2015 News

Global Ethics Day, October 16, 2015

We invite academic institutions around the world to use this day to hold events, such as lectures, film screenings, debates, panel discussions, or another educational ...

FEB 4, 2015 News

Get Inspired! Winners of the 2014 International Student/Teacher Essay Contest, "Imagining a Better Future"

Carnegie Council congratulates the winners of this annual essay contest: two from South Korea, and one each from Australia, Nigeria, Singapore, and the United States. ...

DEC 16, 2014 News

"Ethics & International Affairs" Winter 2014 Issue

This issue's topics include torture, U.S. security policy, and norm death; "cultures of humanitarianism" in East Asia; an international crimes approach to preventing mass ...

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