Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs
| Description |
The Carnegie Council's mission is to be the voice for ethics in international policy. The Council convenes agenda-setting forums and creates educational opportunities and information resources for a worldwide audience of teachers and students, journalists, international affairs professionals, and concerned citizens.
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| Related People |
Evan O'Neil, Editor, Policy Innovations Devin T. Stewart, Senior Program Director & Senior Fellow Joel Rosenthal, President David Speedie, Senior Fellow James Marshall, Fellow and Producer, Ethical Innovators Julia Taylor Kennedy, Program Officer, Carnegie Ethics Studio Madeleine Lynn, Web & Print Editor William Vocke, Senior Fellow John Tessitore, Executive Editor Kei Hiruta, Carnegie-Uehiro Fellow Stefanie Ambrosio, Program Assistant Marlene Spoerri, Contributing Editor |
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New York, NY 10065-7478 Phone: (212) 838-4120 Fax: (212) 752-2432 |
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| Website | http://www.carnegiecouncil.org/ (link opens in a new window) |
Focus: Democracy, Development, Environment, Ethics, Gender, Globalization, Governance, Human Rights, Religion, Trade, Global
Related Resources:
- Reimagining a Global Ethic (Audio)
- SUSTAINABILITY FORUM on What Individuals Can Do (Briefings)
- SUSTAINABILITY FORUM on the Population Factor (Briefings)
- SUSTAINABILITY FORUM on the Limitations and Benefits of the Sustainability Approach (Briefings)
- ESSAY CONTEST: Making a Sustainable Difference (Briefings)
- SUSTAINABILITY: Selected Resources (Briefings)
- Global Water Crisis (Briefings)
- Sustainability Essay Contest (Briefings)
- How Rights Move (Audio)
- Global Ethics Corner Explores Sustainability (Videos)
- U.S.-China Climate Change Leadership: Five Ideas for a Common Agenda (Briefings)
- Realism as Pragmatic Cooperation (Briefings)
- Patriotism and Cosmopolitanism (Briefings)
- Global Poverty (Briefings)
- Great Powers: America and the World After Bush (Briefings)
- The Life You Can Save (Videos)
- Wired for War (Videos)
- Digital Diplomacy (Policy Library)
- Top Risks and Ethical Decisions 2009 (Videos)
- The Ascent of Money (Videos)
- Network Power (Videos)
- Beijing Delegation (Videos)
- Pharmaceutical Innovation and Essential Medicines (Audio)
- Seeking Asylum in the EU (Commentary)
- The Second World: Empires and Influence in the New Global Order (Videos)
- Climate Change and New Security Issues (Videos)
- Global Policy Innovations Video (Videos)
- Cyberethics: The Emerging Codes of Online Conduct (Videos)
- Event Summary: The Ethics of Climate Change (Briefings)
- The Ethics of Climate Change and the Carbon Economy (Audio)
- Strategic Communications and the Web 2.0: Rapporteur's Summary (Ideas)
- Strategic Communications and the Web 2.0: Rapporteur's Summary (Briefings)
- Taking Stock of Business and Human Rights: Policies and Practices (Policy Library)
- Yuan Revaluation Debate (Policy Library)
- Korea at Center of Major Shift (Policy Library)
- More Than Charity: Cosmopolitan Alternatives to the "Singer Solution" (Policy Library)
- Is the G8 Dealing Justly with Debt? (Commentary)
- Resolving the International Debt Crises Fairly (Policy Library)
- Holding Intergovernmental Institutions to Account (Policy Library)
- Dealing Justly with Debt (Policy Library)
Related Events:
- What Technology Wants
- The Right to Move?
- Copenhagen & Beyond: A Multilateral Debate about Climate Change Policy
- Japanese Perspectives on APEC
- Climate Change, Global Responsibilities, and the U.S.-China Relationship
- Wine Mixer with Carnegie New Leaders and Staff
- Understanding Islam through Virtual Worlds
- Top Risks and Ethical Decisions 2009
- Advancing Corporate Citizenship in the Media
- Green Jobs
- The Rise of the Rest
- Strategic Communications and the Web 2.0
- Taking Stock of Business & Human Rights: Policies and Practices
- The Local Impact of Globalization: Ohio Dialogue
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