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The Fog of Peace: The Human Face of Conflict Resolution

FEB 25, 2014 Podcast

The Fog of Peace: The Human Face of Conflict Resolution

The courageous Gianni Picco played a central role in negotiating the Soviet withdrawal from Afghanistan, met with Saddam Hussein to bring an end to the ...

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FEB 24, 2014 Podcast

Crisis in Ukraine: The View from Beyond Kiev

This is the third in a series of Security Bulletins on the crisis in Ukraine, and here Dr. Nicolai N. Petro gives us a view ...

By All Means Necessary: How China

FEB 18, 2014 Podcast

By All Means Necessary: How China's Resource Quest is Changing the World

As China's urban middle class expands, China's government--and private companies--are traveling the globe in pursuit of fuel, ores, water, and farmland. And the government has ...

FEB 13, 2014 Podcast

Differing Perspectives on Iran and the Middle East Peace Process: Is there a Crisis in U.S.-Israel Relations?

Do the public disagreements between the Obama administration and the Netanyahu government over Iran's nuclear program and the current peace talks with the Palestinians signal ...

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FEB 13, 2014 Podcast

Rules of Engagement: The Legal, Ethical and Moral Challenges of the Long War

Can the drone campaign be legally and morally justified? What are the limits to the president's authority when it comes to targeted killing? Don't miss ...

FEB 12, 2014 Podcast

Crisis in Ukraine: The Role and Responsibility of the West

This is the second in a series of Carnegie Council Security Bulletins on the crisis in Ukraine, in conversation with Dr. Anton Shekhovtsov, a Ukrainian-born ...

FEB 11, 2014 Podcast

Introducing: CARNEGIE COUNCIL

Want to learn more about Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs? This five-minute video gives a quick introduction to our past, our present, and ...

The Limits of Partnership: U.S.-Russian Relations in the 21st Century

FEB 10, 2014 Podcast

The Limits of Partnership: U.S.-Russian Relations in the 21st Century

Sochi, Snowden, and Syria--these are just a few of the issues complicating the U.S.-Russian relationship, says Georgetown's Angela Stent in this dynamic and ...

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FEB 5, 2014 Podcast

Mobilize Your People Like Obama: Applying Lessons from the 2012 Campaign to Your Everyday Work

In 2012, Barack Obama won a hard-fought victory in a campaign driven by advanced community organizing tactics, big data, and technology. In this lively workshop with ...

FEB 3, 2014 Podcast

Crisis in Ukraine: A Voice from Kiev, January 31, 2014

What is the likely outcome of the violent clashes in Ukraine? Does the U.S. and the West have a moral imperative to intervene and, ...