Media Mentions
NOV 6, 2014 • News
U.S. General Backs Israel on Gaza Casualties
This "Al Jazeera" article cites remarks on 50-day Gaza war made by General Martin Dempsey during a Carnegie Council Public Affairs program event.
NOV 6, 2014 • News
How Will Midterm Elections Affect US Strategy Against ISIS?
Carnegie Council Senior Fellow and CBS military analyst Colonel Jeff McCausland (ret.) looks at whether or not Congress would approve new war powers for fight ...
OCT 17, 2014 • News
Deadly Bombings in Baghdad
Carnegie Council Senior Fellow and CBS military analyst Colonel Jeff McCausland (ret.) gives insight into claims Iraqi forces have the resources to keep ISIS from ...
SEP 25, 2014 • News
Cowboys and Kalashnikovs: Comparing the Mexican-American War to the Conflict in Ukraine
Zach Dorfman, associate editor of Carnegie Council's journal, "Ethics & International Affairs", published an essay in "The National Interest" comparing current Russian behavior in Ukraine ...
SEP 21, 2014 • News
Long Burn the Fire: On Political Order and Political Decay
Zach Dorfman, associate editor of Carnegie Council's journal, "Ethics & International Affairs," reflects on Francis Fukuyama's book, "Political Order and Political Decay," for the "LA Review ...
SEP 18, 2014 • News
Ethics Missing in Debate on Climate Change
In her article on the ethics of the climate change debate, Lisa Anderson, references Mary Robinson's remarks at Carnegie Council.
SEP 17, 2014 • News
Doubling Down on Democracy
In this "Atlantic" book review piece, Carnegie-Uehiro Centennial Chair Michael Ignatieff reflects on Francis Fukuyama's "Political Order and Political Decay."
SEP 9, 2014 • News
Where Does Art Come From?
Carnegie Council Senior Fellow Devin Stewart was quoted in the "Huffington Post," talking about how the findings from Carnegie Council centennial projects relate to changes ...
SEP 5, 2014 • News
The New World Disorder
In this "New York Review of Books" piece, Carnegie-Uehiro Centennial Chair Michael Ignatieff reflects on democratic dysfunctions and their impact on the world order.
AUG 27, 2014 • News
Critics Pour Cold Water on the Ice Bucket Challenge: Are They Right?
From Global Ethics Fellow Christian Barry and University of Sheffield philosopher Holly Lawford-Smith: The Ice Bucket Challenge has been called "one of the most viral ...
Press Releases
JUL 21, 2006 • News
2006 Poster Contest
The Carnegie Council is hosting a poster contest to further its mission of being the voice for ethics in international policy.