JAN 28, 2016 • Article
Values and the Ethics of International Order
At a time when U.S. primacy is in doubt, when many are concerned that China might become a global political power, when the threat ...
JAN 28, 2016 • News
What Drives Americans to Join the Jihad? The Book "United States of Jihad" Explains
Carnegie Council Fellow Zach Dorfman reviews Peter Bergen's new book "United States of Jihad" for the "Los Angeles Times."
JAN 27, 2016 • News
Ananya Vajpeyi on Modi's India
Ananya Vajpeyi, Global Ethics Fellow, discusses Narendra Modi and politics in India for "Foreign Affairs."
JAN 27, 2016 • News
The United States and the Syrian Refugee Crisis: A Plan of Action
A new white paper co-authored by Carnegie Council Centennial Chair Michael Ignatieff argues that it is in America's national interest to help Europe manage and ...
JAN 26, 2016 • Article
The "Singapore School" of Asian Values: Down But Not Out?
When the Asian financial crisis of 1997 blunted the so-called "Asian Economic Miracle," critics--many Westerners, but also Asians tired of the tendentious claims of their cultural ...
JAN 26, 2016 • Article
International Holocaust Memorial Day, January 27: What We Can Still Learn
Holocaust survivor Gene Klein: "On Holocaust Memorial Day we remember the suffering, death and destruction of the camps. This year I also ask you to ...
JAN 25, 2016 • Article
Sidelined at the Summit: Indigenous Peoples Ignored in the 2015 Paris Climate Change Agreement
It is no exaggeration to say that Indigenous Peoples are the frontline defenders in the fight against the forces perpetuating climate change. Yet despite lip-service ...
JAN 25, 2016 • Article
Policy Innovations Digital Magazine (2006-2016): Commentary: Southern Africa, a Region Chronically at Risk
Southern Africa is preparing for a humanitarian disaster. Daniel Sinnathamby, regional humanitarian coordinator for Oxfam in the region, talks about the circumstances that are making ...