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Attached below please find the following readings which will form the basis of discussion on the afternoon of November 10 during the 2011…Continue
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To mark its Centennial in 2014, Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs has launched Ethics for a Connected World. This multifaceted three-year project is engaging societies across the world in the quest for a global ethic—shared values with which to tackle problems that transcend…
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The latest from Rami G. Khouri—When I visited Cairo this week for the first time in nearly a year, the changed mood among young and old alike hit me in the face like the hot and dusty wind coming off the Egyptian desert. The desire to achieve the full gains of the revolution was still there, but so were concerns that new burdens and constraints were starting to…
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Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs announces its first International Student Photography Contest. The contest is part of Ethics for a Connected World, a three-year global education project in celebration of the 2014 Carnegie Council Centennial.
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Emily Rosman said… Thanks! It's a print by Jenny Liz Rome (http://jennylizrome.tumblr.com/) called Bright Pink. She mixes all sorts of textures and colors and does some pretty cool portraits of women. I think she's based in Toronto. :)
raimundo gonzález said… It is very important to recapture the human security network and to further advance th ODM of th Un of ODM sustainable
Kathryn Martin said… I did see the Trans-Pacific Students Contest. I definitely think TFC could get involved! Does one have to be a current student, though? Not many of us are. Thanks for your message!
Stephanie Cullers said… Thank you. I appreciate the opportunity to become involved.
Jacob Greer said… Ah, I completely agree with Adam's point on climate change literature. I'm hoping that eco-criticism as a style becomes more compelling in future novels.
Ashleigh Long said… Thanks for the heads up about the HIV travel ban article! It is definitely a topic of civil rights that needs to be explored, and I will be glad to do it!
Sean Martin said… Thanks for the add, Evan. This is a great idea. Looking forward to getting involved with CCEIA again.
Alexander Doty said… Yes. indeed. In fact, he left all but a small part of his entire fortune for the purpose of preventing war. Is the Carnegie Council associated with this network the Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs?
Alexander Doty said… I am pleased to be part of this network. What would Andrew Carnegie say about the present US foreign policy as expressed in its deeds? Would he be a supporter of the new world order as it has evolved?
Irene Gumaga Demavivas said… can i possibly join the competition? i came from a small college in the Philippines?
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