MAR 31, 2014 • Podcast
No Ordinary Men: Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Hans von Dohnanyi, Resisters Against Hitler in Church and State
Sifton and Stern tell the story of two of the most courageous opponents of the Nazi regime, pastor and theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer and lawyer Hans ...
MAR 28, 2014 • News
8 Questions on Ukraine
Carnegie Council Senior Fellow David Speedie poses fundamental questions about the political crisis in Ukraine and Crimea and its response from the West.
MAR 24, 2014 • Podcast
Crisis in Ukraine: Ukraine and Russia Beyond Crimean Secession
Professor Nicolai Petro, currently in Odessa, Ukraine, discusses recent developments, including the secessionist vote in the Crimean peninsula and the subsequent annexation by Russia, outcomes ...
MAR 24, 2014 • Article
The Lost Promise of Patriotism: Jonathan Hansen on World War I (Part II)
"What does it mean to be patriotic in a nation founded on a set of putative universal principles and composed primarily of immigrants and their ...
MAR 24, 2014 • News
Post-Cold War West Poked Russian Bear with a Stick until It Finally Swiped Back
Carnegie Council Senior Fellow David Speedie answers questions concerning the West's response to political changes in Ukraine and Crimea.
MAR 21, 2014 • News
Carnegie Council Presents "Ethics & International Affairs" Spring 2014 Issue
This issue features a policy brief by Michael W. Doyle and Joseph E. Stiglitz on eliminating extreme inequality worldwide; essays by Amartya Sen on Buddha ...
MAR 19, 2014 • News
New Carnegie Council Interview Series - THE LIVING WAR: World War I in the 21st Century
Featuring scholars, journalists, and other experts, this monthly online interview series will connect the social fractures, political debates, and policy choices of World War I ...
MAR 19, 2014 • Article
The Ethics of Avoiding Conflict with China
Is there a policy prescription that can avoid turning predictions of a Sino-American clash into a self-fulfilling prophecy?