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The Carnegie Council is delighted to announce the results of the 2009 Student Competition on Sustainability. The winners, two essays and a video, are posted in full.
2009 was a hard year on many fronts and this is reflected in our audience favorites. Concerns include making sense of the financial crisis; predicting future risks; and coming up with new strategies for the 21st century.
This set of two papers, one by a Canadian and one by a Russian, focuses on U.S.-Russian competition and cooperation in the Arctic region, looking particularly at security, commercial, and environmental issues of shared concern.
The Carnegie Council is pleased to invite submissions for upcoming issues of its quarterly journal, Ethics & International Affairs.
Dr. Jeffrey D. McCausland gives a briefing on Afghanistan as the Obama administration continues to deliberate on whether to send more troops.
As a follow-up to its September Sustainability Month, the Council announces a student competition. Contestants may submit an essay or a short YouTube clip, based on one or all of five topics.
The Carnegie Council is pleased to announce that the Carnegie Ethics Studio now offers free broadcasting materials on international affairs.
The Carnegie Council (USA) and the China Reform Forum (PRC) propose five business-oriented steps their nations could take together to combat climate change while meeting energy needs.
For decades now, and with growing concern, the Carnegie Council has produced materials on the environment. Marking September as Sustainability Month, the Council offers a series of events and resources.
On the eve of the Afghan elections, the Carnegie Council's U.S. Global Engagement Program presents a set of four papers--two by Americans, two by Russians--covering U.S./NATO-Russia cooperation on Afghanistan and Central Asia.
Where can you find substantive and thoughtful materials that explore the moral issues of international conflict and global social justice? Go to the Council's special section devoted to educational materials.
Advocates for Ethics in Business is a unique series of audio interviews with business, civil society, and academic leaders. Launched on June 16, the interviews will run every Tuesday through the summer. Listen to them on our site or as podcasts.
The Carnegie Council is establishing partnerships with educational institutions around the world to create the Global Ethics Network, a group that engages in non-partisan, interactive education about global issues.
The Carnegie Council is pleased to announce a new service: free video podcasts
on ethical issues in international affairs.
The Carnegie Council is pleased to announce that it now broadcasts live video webcasts.
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