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Rules for Rebuilding a Broken Nation  
Paul Collier 06/29/09
Long conflict can wreck a country, leaving behind poverty and chaos. But what is the right way to help rebuild war-torn countries? Paul Collier explains the problems with current post-conflict aid plans, and suggests three ideas for a better approach.

Digital Diplomacy and Cultural Collaboration  
Joshua S. Fouts, Michael Friedman, Rita J. King, Andrew Kneale, Evan O'Neil 06/23/09
Representatives of the Carnegie Council, the British Council, Dancing Ink Productions, and the State Department discuss open government and new social media technologies as they pertain to public diplomacy. This panel took place at the 140 Characters Conference.

Cross-Cultural Understanding through Virtual Worlds  
Joshua S. Fouts, Rita J. King 06/23/09
In an interview for The Autograph, a program on Iran's PressTV hosted by Susan Modaress, Carnegie Council Senior Fellows Joshua Fouts and Rita King discuss the potential of virtual worlds for cultural dialogue between the West and Islamic communities worldwide.

How Twitter Can Make History  
Clay Shirky 06/19/09
While news from Iran streams to the world, Clay Shirky shows how Facebook, Twitter, and text messaging help citizens in repressive regimes report real news and bypass censors (however briefly). The end of top-down news control is changing the nature of politics.

New Facts on HIV  
Hans Rosling 06/01/09
In this TED talk, Hans Rosling unveils new data visualizations that untangle the complex risk factors of one of the world's deadliest (and most misunderstood) diseases: HIV. He argues that preventing transmission -- not drug treatments -- is the key to ending the epidemic.

Predictably Irrational  
Dan Ariely 05/29/09
In this TED talk, Dan Ariely uses classic visual illusions and his own counterintuitive (and sometimes shocking) research to show how our decisions are not as rational as we think they are.

Tribal Leadership  
Seth Godin 05/22/09
In this TED talk, Seth Godin argues that the Internet has ended mass marketing and revived a human social unit from the distant past: tribes. Founded on shared ideas and values, tribes give ordinary people the power to lead and make big change. He urges us to do so.

Forced to Labor: The Cost of Coercion  
Robert Moossy, Roger Plant, Maria Suarez 05/19/09
The Carnegie Council and the International Labour Organization (ILO) present a unique look at modern slavery from the personal, policy, and enforcement perspectives, to shed light on an insidious practice that has become part of today's labor markets.

The Means of Reproduction: Sex, Power, and the Future of the World  
Michelle Goldberg 05/19/09
Michelle Goldberg exposes the global war on women's reproductive rights and its disastrous and unreported consequences for the future of global development.

Healthy Living Harlem: Green Mapping for Eco-Justice  
05/18/09
Faith leaders and community activists of Harlem have joined forces to fight for environmental justice through a green mapping project. Green mapping identifies both green places, such as parks, and environmental hazards, such as places with high emissions.

The Global Deal: Climate Change and the Creation of a New Era of Progress and Prosperity  
Nicholas Stern 05/08/09
In this Public Affairs Program, Nicholas Stern estimates that it will cost 2 percent of global GDP to control global warming this century -- the cost of inaction is far greater and more perilous. What are the essential steps we must take to create a new era of growth and prosperity while managing climate change? How can we inspire our political leaders to drive a new global strategy?

Restoring Trust in the Global Financial System  
Neal Flieger, Stephen Jordan, Seamus McMahon, Christian Menegatti, Tom Donaldson 04/24/09
This Workshop for Ethics in Business panel analyzes the growing lack of trust in the financial system and how it threatens to keep the global economy in the doldrums. What are the ways to best restore that trust? [Video plus transcript]

Scalable Switch to Electric Cars  
04/14/09
In this TED talk, Better Place CEO Shai Agassi details his plan to implement fully electric cars powered by renewable energy and linked via charging stations and battery-swap depots.

Dead Aid  
Dambisa Moyo 04/13/09
Africa has received more than $1 trillion in development-related aid over the past 50 years. Has it improved Africans' lives? No, says Dambisa Moyo in this Public Affairs Program. In fact, aid has made the situation much worse.

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Rules for Rebuilding a Broken Nation
 
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Digital Diplomacy and Cultural Collaboration
 

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