Carnegie Council Logo
 
SEARCH:  
   PEOPLE    ADVANCED
See Your Shopping Cart
THEMES PROGRAMS CALENDAR RESOURCES SUPPORT US ABOUT US
Print Page Mail Page
 
Programs
  Current Programs
  Selected Previous Programs
  A Fairer Globalization (Public Affairs Program Series)
  American Military Power: An Ethical Inquiry
  The Resurgence of Religion in Politics (Public Affairs Program Series)
  Annual Morgenthau Memorial Lecture Series
  Ethics and Debt Project
  Ethics in a Violent World
  Human Rights Initiative Program
  History and the Politics of Reconciliation Program
  Empire and Democracy
  Description
  Resources
  Environmental Values
  Justice and the World Economy
  Ethics Studio Partners
 
 
Carnegie Council Podcast
Carnegie Council RSS


eNewsletter Signup
Please enter your email address to subscribe to the Carnegie Council email newsletter.
 
 
 
Most Emailed Pages
1. AN ENGAGING OUTLOOK: A New Foundation for U.S. Foreign Policy
2. World Poverty and Human Rights [Full Text]
3. The Successes and Failures of UN Intervention in East Timor
4. Russia and Georgia: A Collision Waiting to Happen
5. Rape and Gender Violence: From Impunity to Accountability in International Law
 
   
     
 

Empire and Democracy

 
     
 





Articles, Papers, and Reports

The Impact of Corporations on Global Governance  
John Ruggie, Charles Kolb, Dara O'Rourke, Andrew Kuper 05/07/04
In this report of the Empire and Democracy Project three leading corporate social responsibility (CSR) experts discuss the growing influence of corporate power on democratic governance.

Promoting Democracy through International Law  
Aryeh Neier, Andrew Kuper, Richard Goldstone 03/31/04
Failing to draw adequately on international law, the model of democracy promoted by the Bush administration is neither effective nor legitimate in the eyes of local populations and the international community. Actions are proposed by which the U.S. may regain its position as a standard-bearer on civil and political rights.

Multilateral Strategies to Promote Democracy  
Thomas Carothers, John Cavanagh, Michael W. Doyle, Sakiko Fukuda-Parr, Andrew Kuper, Adam Przeworski, Mary Robinson, Joseph E. Stiglitz 01/27/04
A panel of high-level peers meet at the Council to discuss multilateral strategies for democracy promotion. Impatient with the usual critique, they begin with two questions: What is the state of democratization in the world today? How have democracy promotion strategies changed since 9/11, given the transformed U.S. agenda of war on terror?


Bibliographies and Annotated Links

Democracy Gateway (2003)  
12/02/03
This gateway provides access to work by governmental and non-governmental institutions on promoting democracy around the world -- from Afghanistan to Zimbabwe, Iraq to the United States. Links are annotated with concise descriptions of the organization's mission and current areas of focus, plus sample links to publications, reports, speeches, and/or events on democracy.

Empire Bibliography (2003)  
11/12/03
A comprehensive resource for policy-makers, scholars, and commentators concerned about empire and its alternatives. Contains an annotated list of key texts on American Empire; bibliographies on the American Empire Debate; Unilaterism vs. Multilateralism; Globalization & Governance; U.S. Foreign Policy; Democracy & Empire; History of Empire; Classics Texts; and Key Speeches.   





 
 

About Our Programs

We offer resources from our programs in a variety of formats: audio, print and video.

 
 

Resource Highlights

The Future of the Automobile
Chevy Volt
  GM's Larry Burns discusses the Chevy Volt and the possibilities of electric cars.
> More
> All Audios
A Billion Lives
Jan Egeland
  Jan Egeland reports from the front lines of humanity.
> More
> All Transcripts
New from Policy Innovations Online Magazine
Policy Innovations
  "Northeast Puts on the Carbon Cap," by Warren Wilczewski: For the first time, a carbon market is opening for business in the U.S.
> More
Ethics & International Affairs
Ethics & International Affairs
  Go to the Journal for articles on ethics and foreign policy.
> More