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 Distinguished…
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"Vast and fearsome as the human scene has become, personal contacts of the right people, in the right places, at the right time, may yet have a potent and valuable part to play in the cause of peace which is in our hearts." Winston Churchill
(Are we not the "right people, in the right places,,at the right time" in a cyberspace moment to take immediate action to make our Individual Digital Voice, resonate World Wide for Peace ? Are we not all…
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Chinese dam construction on the Lancang (Upper Mekong) River, 2012. CREDIT: International Rivers
Tibet, known as "the roof of the world," is seen as a place of peace and tranquility where humans and nature may co-exist in harmony. For Tibetans, the hills, mountains, and…
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We have compiled a list of upcoming conferences related to the fields of ethics and international affairs. We hope you find something that interests you!
Political Science Association (PSA) 66th Annual International Conference: Politics and the Good Life
Date: March 21-23, 2016
Location: Brighton, UK
Ever since thought was directed towards and attached itself to…
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International Journal of Humanities and Social Science (IJHSS)
ISSN 2220-8488 (Print), 2221- 0989 (Online)
International Journal of Humanities and Social Science (IJHSS) is an open access, peer-reviewed and refereed international journal published by Center for Promoting Ideas, USA. The main objective of IJHSS is to provide an intellectual…
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JOANNE MYERS: Good afternoon, everyone. I'm Joanne Myers, director of Public Affairs Programs, and on behalf of the Carnegie Council I'd like to thank you all for joining us.
Our guest today is Alec Ross, one of America's leading experts on innovation. The focus of our discussion is based on his book entitled …
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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 Distinguished…
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CREDIT: Gusta Johnson. Discussants, L to R: Peter Kwong, Henry Chang, Jiayang Fan, and Kavitha Rajagopalan
Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs is pleased to announce it has received a grant from the Henry Luce Foundation.
Carnegie Council's …
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STEPHANIE SY: Good evening. I'm Stephanie Sy, this is Ethics Matter, and our guest tonight is Ms. Sarah Chayes. She is a journalist who arrived in Afghanistan in 2001. She was working for National Public Radio (NPR) at the time. She ended up living in Afghanistan for a decade. She started a cooperative with local Afghans. She…
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"A great civilization is not conquered from without until it has destroyed itself within. The essential causes of Rome's decline lay in her people, her morals, her class struggle, her failing trade, her bureaucratic despotism, her stifling taxes, her consuming wars." Will Durant
(Deja Vu ? 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 Distinguished…
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Its been close to two years and Modi Administration has already started feeling heat. Ram Mandir,Jat Reservation, Flip Flop Policy on Pakistan, Criticism by Opposition , Challenge to sustain a smooth GDP and many more. Narendra Modi came in power when India was depressed due to multiple corruption cases with in government and Modi gave a hope to billions of Indian with his Sabka Saath,Sabka Vikas agenda. Wisely government avoided hard liners on Nationalist agendas like building a Ram Temple…
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A migrant family from South Sudan walking in a sunflower field in Idomeni, a crossing point between Greece and Macedonia (FYROM) where roughly 400 migrants per day wait for a chance to cross the border. CREDIT: Rena Effendi
For its fourth Instagram take-over by photographers from around the world, Carnegie Council presents work by Rena Effendi (…
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This year Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs celebrates the 30th anniversary of its distinguished journal, Ethics & International Affairs. In an age that thinks in terms of nanoseconds, the journal's mission has acquired a new urgency. More than ever, we are…
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Ethics & International Affairs is pleased to announce the publication of its spring 2016 issue, the first in its 30th anniversary volume.
This issue includes an essay by Amitai Etzioni on how to define national sovereignty through rights and…
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Peter Sutherland, United Nations Special Representative of the Secretary-General for International Migration. CREDIT: Amanda Ghanooni
JOANNE MYERS: Good morning, everyone. I'm Joanne Myers, director of Public Affairs programs, and on behalf of the Carnegie Council I'd like to thank you all for joining us.
It is a…
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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 Distinguished…
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Given that there is a myriad of world peace and interfaith religious organizations all inter-connected in cyberspace/social media with common mission requirements (government, non-government, international and academic).
A central common cloud computing provider (e.g., Amazon, IBM, Google, Microsoft) might increase the overall mission/cost effectiveness and social media impact of such separate content.…
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Carnegie Council announces its third annual Global Ethics Day (#globalethicsday2016) on October 19,…
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