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1. The Resurgent Idea of World Government [Full Text]
2. The Fall and Rise of the Islamic State
3. In Search of Common Ground: The Role of a Global Ethic in Inter-Religious Dialogue
4. Freedom from Poverty as a Human Right: Who Owes What to the Very Poor? [Full Text]
5. Unholy War: Terror in the Name of Islam
 
   
     
 

New Leaders Program

 
     
  Past Events

New Leaders Event: Notes from the Occupation: A Reporter in Iraq BY INVITATION ONLY  
Brian Palmer 04/23/08
Independent journalist and filmmaker Brian Palmer will discuss his latest film, FULL DISCLOSURE.

New Leaders Event: The Ethics of Developing Country Debt BY INVITATION ONLY  
Lydia Tomitova 03/07/08
Lydia Tomitova will join the Carnegie New Leaders and the New York chapter of Young Professionals in Foreign Policy for an exclusive, informal discussion on the persistent and unsustainable debt burdens of many developing countries.

New Leaders Event: Subprime: Is the U.S. Repeating Japan’s Experience? BY INVITATION ONLY  
Edward J. Lincoln 02/12/08
Join Edward Lincoln for an informal discussion on the U.S. subprime crisis and a comparison with Japan's experience. This event will be a mixer with the New York members of the Young Professionals in Foreign Policy group. 

New Leaders Event: Update on the Korean Peninsula BY INVITATION ONLY  
Marcus Noland 01/29/08
Marcus Noland will lead an informal discussion of the latest developments in Northeast Asian security and the six-party talks. This event will be a mixer with the New York members of the Young Professionals in Foreign Policy group.

 
 

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Climate Change and New Security Issues
  The President of Iceland on how geopolitics around the world are shifting because of climate change.
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1912: Wilson, Roosevelt, Taft, and Debs: The Election that Changed the Country
Audio Classics
  James Chace (1931-2004): The 1912 elections and their effect on U.S. foreign policy.
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New from Policy Innovations Online Magazine
Map of Ireland
  "Is the Celtic Tiger Dead?" Matthew Hennessey on the end of 25 years of economic growth for Ireland.
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Ethics & International Affairs
Ethics & International Affairs
  Go to the Journal for articles on ethics and foreign policy.
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