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Devin Stewart and SONG Jiyoung are now friends
May 9
William C. Vocke, Jr. left a comment for Devin Stewart
"Devin, Sorry, guess you can't tell which page i mean.  When you click on 'groups' and then 'ehtics fellows' there are only about 10 that show up.   Will "
May 8
William C. Vocke, Jr. left a comment for Devin Stewart
"Devin, I'm curious why all the fellows don't appear on this page. Is there something each of us has to do?   Will"
May 8
Devin Stewart is now friends with François Tanguay-Renaud, sunyung Hong and Emily Rosman
Apr 29
Devin Stewart shared François Tanguay-Renaud's video on Twitter
Apr 10
Devin Stewart and Elvis Diao are now friends
Apr 10
Devin Stewart shared Carnegie Council's blog post on Twitter
Mar 28
Devin Stewart's blog post was featured

Is China Taking the Right Cues From History?

Now that China's leadership transition has been completed, its new president Xi Jinping faces numerous challenges, from maintaining economic growth to combating corruption, pollution, and food supply scandals. Yet disagreement has been stirring on the best path to achieve these goals:…See More
Mar 20
Devin Stewart posted a blog post

Is China Taking the Right Cues From History?

Now that China's leadership transition has been completed, its new president Xi Jinping faces numerous challenges, from maintaining economic growth to combating corruption, pollution, and food supply scandals. Yet disagreement has been stirring on the best path to achieve these goals:…See More
Mar 20
Devin Stewart shared Sylvana Rochet-Belleri's blog post on Twitter
Mar 13
Devin Stewart shared Carnegie Council's blog post on Twitter
Mar 13
Devin Stewart commented on Carnegie Council's blog post Thought Leader: Dan Ariely
"Thank you, Joshua! Other interviews in this series are available here: http://www.carnegiecouncil.org/studio/thought-leaders/index.html"
Mar 13
Devin Stewart and Andreas Rekdal are now friends
Mar 10
Devin Stewart commented on Kirthi Jayakumar's blog post Double standards, much?
"Kirthi, interesting post. China scholar Harry Harding described this duality in US-China relations at a panel I convened in 2008. Let me know what you think: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=23op9jshZgM"
Mar 7
Devin Stewart shared Carnegie Council's event on Twitter
Mar 6
Devin Stewart is attending Carnegie Council's event

Challenges in East Asia: Escalation, Transformation, and Influence at Woolworth Building, Room 430

April 2, 2013 from 6:30pm to 8pm
China is rising, East Asia’s territorial disputes are growing in intensity, leadership in the region experienced a complete overhaul, and the stability in the Korean peninsula is increasingly volatile. In a time where Asia’s global importance and influence is increasing, what challenges and transformations are shaping political and economic leadership in East Asia? What are the implications of U.S. regional alliances and the Obama’s Administration’s ‘pivot’? Moderator:Devin T. Stewart, Senior…See More
Mar 6

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Website
http://www.policyinnovations.org/innovators/people/data/07534
Job Title
Senior Program Director & Senior Fellow
Organization
Carnegie Council
What are your interests and areas of expertise in international relations?
Business, Development, Economy, Ethics, Globalization, Innovation, Migration, Trade
Tell everyone a little about yourself and what you hope to gain from the Global Ethics Network.
Devin Stewart is senior program director and senior fellow at Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs. He first joined Carnegie Council as program director in 2006. He also is a Next Generation Fellow, a Truman Security Fellow, and an adjunct assistant professor in international affairs at Columbia University and New York University.

He is a contributing author to several monographs and books, including International Relations: Perspectives, Controversies, and Readings (Cengage, 2013), Reimagining Japan: The Quest for a Future that Works (Simon & Schuster, 2011), Tsunami: Japan's Post-Fukushima Future (Foreign Policy, 2011), and Energy Security Challenges for the 21st Century: A Reference Handbook (Praeger Security International, 2009).

He holds an M.A. from the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) at Johns Hopkins University in Washington, D.C., and Bologna, Italy. He received a B.A., cum laude, from the University of Delaware where he won a scholarship to study Arab immigration in France. He is a recipient of the Nakasone Scholarship for the Aspen Institute's Socrates Society meeting.

He hopes to learn more about the interests of the people in this network and how organizations can have a lasting, global impact in the realm of ethics & international affairs.

Devin Stewart's Blog

Is China Taking the Right Cues From History?

Posted on March 20, 2013 at 10:30am 0 Comments

Now that China's leadership transition has been completed, its new president Xi Jinping faces numerous challenges, from maintaining economic growth to combating corruption, pollution, and food supply scandals. Yet disagreement has been stirring on the best path to achieve…

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Ways to Use the Global Ethics Network

Posted on November 27, 2012 at 1:00pm 0 Comments

Ways to Use the Global Ethics Network

EVENTS: Post conferences and public lectures. You can invite GEN members to attend or watch a live webcast.

VIDEO: Post video from your events and conferences, as well as clips from major video services such as…

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Summary of Second Annual Global Ethics Fellows Conference in New York

Posted on November 14, 2012 at 3:30pm 0 Comments

Our Second Annual Global Ethics Fellows Conference in New York City last week was a great success. Here is an overview of some of the proceedings.

Panel I: Cultural and Universal Norms

Panel I, led by Kei Hiruta, Helle Porsdam, Hakan Altinay, Deen Chatterjee, Aine Donovan, Fernanda Duarte,…

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Network News

Posted on June 11, 2012 at 12:30pm 0 Comments

We are very pleased to announce the newest class of Global Ethics Fellows (bios below). We will be considering one more class of fellows before the end of the summer—again focusing on geographical and topical diversity—so please send us any other…

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At 1:05am on May 8, 2013, William C. Vocke, Jr. said…

Devin,

Sorry, guess you can't tell which page i mean.  When you click on 'groups' and then 'ehtics fellows' there are only about 10 that show up.

 

Will 

At 1:04am on May 8, 2013, William C. Vocke, Jr. said…

Devin,

I'm curious why all the fellows don't appear on this page. Is there something each of us has to do?

 

Will

 
 
 

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