Media Mentions
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 ...
AUG 20, 2014 • News
The Triumph of the Hindu Right
In this "Foreign Affairs" review essay, Global Ethics Fellow Ananya Vajpeyi writes on freedom of speech and religious repression in Narendra Modi's India.
AUG 7, 2014 • News
Will Erdogan's Victory Mark Rise of Illiberal Democracy?
Global Ethics Fellow Hakan Altinay writes on the easy win projected for Turkey's popular Prime Minister Tayip Erdogan--despite protests against his autocratic style.
AUG 3, 2014 • News
The Scottish Independence Question: A View from America
In this piece published by "The National Interest," senior fellow and program director David Speedie tests "the credibility of a truly "united" kingdom and the ...
JUL 20, 2014 • News
The Wartime Press: Civil Liberties During War
Carnegie Council Senior Fellow Colonel Jeff McCausland moderated a panel discussion at New America Foundation on civil liberties during war, which was broadcast on C-Span 3.
JUN 30, 2014 • News
Japan Finally Apologizes to Its Women
"As Devin Stewart of the Carnegie Council has noted, the 76er generation—Japan’s equivalent of America’s Generation X—is far more liberal in ...
Press Releases
MAY 20, 2005 • News
Council to Host Fellows Presentations in Mid-June
Carnegie Council hosts presentations by 2004-2005 fellows on the findings of their year-long research projects.
MAY 6, 2005 • News
Council Cosponsors Panel on Question of Torture
Learn more about Carnegie Council's 2005 cosponsored event on the ethics of torture.
APR 21, 2005 • News
Carnegie Council Screens "Argentina: Hope in Hard Times"
Carnegie Council screens "Argentina: Hope in Hard Times" followed by a discussion with the documentary's filmmakers.
MAR 31, 2005 • News
Spring Journal Features World Poverty Symposium
Access the Spring 2005 issue of Ethics and International Affairs journal featuring a symposium on world poverty.
JAN 15, 2005 • News
Council Launches Global Policy Innovations Program
An article from Belgian newspaper De Tijd discusses Guy Verhofstadt's visit to the United States, highlighting his Carnegie Council talk. The article focuses on his ...
JAN 1, 2001 • News
Join Our Annual Teach-in! Global Ethics Day, October 18, 2017
October 18 is Global Ethics Day! Why not hold an event exploring the role of ethics in international affairs? These events will be run by each ...