
Carnegie Council's quarterly journal Ethics & International Affairs is pleased to present a special collection of "Editors' Picks" from its 30th Anniversary Volume. The 2016 volume included essays and articles that help close the gap between theory and practice on a diverse array of topics, including drones, immigration, gender, and climate change.
This collection features…
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In this blog, we report on developments in and around North Korea, including the broader security setting and political, economic and social change in the country.
Marcus Noland: Executive Vice President & Director of Studies at the Peterson Institute for International Economics
Stephan Haggard: Lawrence and Sallye Krause…
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Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs is delighted to announce the winners of its 2016 International Student/Teacher Essay Contest.
ESSAY TOPIC: Is nationalism an asset or hindrance in today's globalized world?
The winners came from Canada, Croatia, India, Indonesia, Nigeria, Russia, South Korea, the United Kingdom, and the United States. And the winners are:
HIGH…
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Peace is a motto across the globe. It is a tree with multiple purposes whereby its shadow accelerate economy and its fruits give sweetness taste to youth as motivation to think about its sustainability.
I would appreciate if everyone wish to contribute to plant a forest of such trees by beginning to plant from home. Easy to challenge our worries if you can plant this tree and invite me to hug.
Make it yourself and try for our world!
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You Tube Performance "We Are the World" Link
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M9BNoNFKCBI
("We are the world; we can make the world a better place you and me........" Great Performance - Yes We Can ! CyberPeaceGadfly)
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In this blog, we report on developments in and around North Korea, including the broader security setting and political, economic and social change in the country.
Marcus Noland: Executive Vice President & Director of Studies at the Peterson Institute for International Economics
Stephan Haggard: Lawrence and Sallye Krause…
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Given many of us are interconnected in the cyber domain and have a common cause for "world peace and planet survival" , why are we neglecting our responsibility/opportunity to try create a cyber world peace tsunami ? As Abe Lincoln advised: "You can't escape responsibility of tomorrow by evading it today." Seems to me individuals reading this message don't believe individual raindrops collectively can cause a flood. Yes You Can ! C'mon get those fingertips going ?…
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In this blog, we report on developments in and around North Korea, including the broader security setting and political, economic and social change in the country.
Marcus Noland: Executive Vice President & Director of Studies at the Peterson Institute for International Economics
Stephan Haggard: Lawrence and Sallye Krause…
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While globalization is generally regarded as the process of international integration involving businesses or organizations, this interchange of world views, cultures, and ideas has had a dramatic impact on education and the way people learn languages. It’s important to recognize how globalization has affected language around the world to develop a better understanding of how schools and educators can continue to serve an ever-evolving population – even as their learning needs change,…
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Many Languages, One World 2017 Student Essay Contest and Global Youth Forum
The United Nations Academic Impact (UNAI), in collaboration with ELS Educational Services, Inc.,(ELS) invites students, 18 years and older, who are enrolled in a full-time course of study at a college or university, to participate in the Many Languages,…
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" O world thou choosest not the better part !
It is not wisdom to be only wise,
And on the inward vision close the eyes,
But it is wisdom to believe the heart."
George Santayana
"FANATACISM CONSIST IN REDOUBLING YOUR EFFORTS WHEN YOU HAVE…
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The Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue (HD) is launching the Oslo Forum Peacewriter Prize, an essay competition seeking bold and innovative responses to today’s peacemaking challenges. Submissions should take the form of an analytical essay relevant to the practice of conflict mediation.
The opportunity:
- Stake your credentials as an innovative thinker in the field by presenting…
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At Carnegie Council, we believe ethics matter. For those of us who also believe that ethical principles are the foundation of our democratic society, this is a challenging moment. The new American president lives by his own code of conduct, proudly disrupting traditional expectations and constraints. For now, U.S. voters have rewarded him for brash irreverence and the promise of change.
As an organization focused on educating the public on…
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Carnegie Council's Asia Dialogues program will lead a one-week fact-finding trip (site visit) to Yogyakarta, Indonesia, during the week of October 16, 2017. The purpose of the trip will be to conduct dialogues with experts and practitioners to explore current issues relating to religion in Indonesian politics and society. Topics of conversation may include: Islam in…
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In this blog, we report on developments in and around North Korea, including the broader security setting and political, economic and social change in the country.
Marcus Noland: Executive Vice President & Director of Studies at the Peterson Institute for International Economics
Stephan Haggard: Lawrence and Sallye Krause…
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