Carnegie Council

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The Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs is an independent, nonprofit educational institution with no political agenda. Founded in 1914 by Andrew Carnegie, the Council takes a pluralist approach to ethics, and our vision is a world where considered ethical choices guide international and transnational behavior. Our educational mission is to be “the voice for ethics in international affairs.”

The Carnegie Ethics Studio leverages new technologies in service of the enduring values that have guided the Council. Recent products are designed for public radio, and are free, assuming the appropriate acknowledgement and notification. Products are either 90 seconds or 27:30 with a 30 second silent break at 15:00 minutes. Stations may broadcast the entire series, or choose individual episodes.

• “Global Ethics Corner” is a 90 second weekly production including a video. The format is to raise an interesting question, present some alternative views, and ask the listener to consider the implications. Available since October 2008, it can not only be used on the air but also featured on your website.

• “Advocates for Ethics in Business” is a 27:30 set of 13 programs. A unique series of interviews, it includes conversations with business, civil society, and academic leaders, who share innovative ideas, examine the role of business in society, and address the ethical considerations connected to conducting business globally.

• “Global Ethics Forum” is a 27:30 Lecture/Presentation Series of major speakers and panels convened at our facilities in NYC. Coming in the fall of 2009, it will feature 26 of the key issues and speakers during the 2009-2010 program year.

Series

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An interview series hosted by David C. Speedie of Carnegie Council.

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211 Pieces

Global Ethics Corner is a weekly 2-minute interstitial examination of newsworthy ethical issues, hosted and produced by Carnegie Council Senior Fellow William Vocke.

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16 Pieces

In the Carnegie Council's Advocates for Ethics in Business interview series, leaders confront the ethical minefield of global business practices.

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24 Pieces

How can we work towards a greener planet and a more sustainable lifestyle? Businesspeople, environmentalists, and scholars discuss the issues and offer solutions, many of which will surprise you.

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18 Pieces

An interview series hosted by Julia Taylor Kennedy.

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48 Pieces

Just Business is a series of audio interviews that examines some of the tangled pathways that companies and civil society face. Host Julia Taylor Kennedy sits down with thought leaders across a variety of sectors to discuss the intersection between business and society.

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44 Pieces

With so many competing claims, what is the right thing to do? Carnegie Council is shedding light on global issues by interviewing public figures on a set of moral questions. In this weekly podcast, host Devin Stewart asks thought leaders about the state of the world today and how we get to a better future. These interviews are part of our Centennial project, the Thought Leaders Forum.


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America's global future seems in doubt with a frozen political process, mountains of debt, stagnant exports, global military commitments, and less ...

  • Added: Apr 26, 2010
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The Eurasia Group identified ten top global risks for business this year, which should be understood not just as political and economic, but also a...

  • Added: Mar 25, 2010
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Is climate change a common public burden, or should individuals make their own choices? Globally do modernized countries have an obligation to deve...

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Are we responsible for the well-being of children around the globe, millions of whom die every year from preventable causes? Or does charity begin ...

  • Added: Mar 25, 2010
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In a difficult and protracted war democracies may accept a draw due to a lack of public support. If you were caught between bowing to public opinio...

  • Added: Mar 25, 2010
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Within society there seems to be a general public disdain for excess and a private commitment to excess. Should there be formal or informal standar...

  • Added: Mar 25, 2010
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What is the U.S. role in the world? There are two extremes. Being an example, or employing forceful U.S. engagement and being a moral champion. Nei...

  • Added: Mar 25, 2010
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Private contractors bring important skills to tasks outside the capability or mission of military personnel, but they are not accountable to the go...

  • Added: Mar 25, 2010
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When war is a foreign insurgency, balancing human risks and possibility of success is a fundamental ethical dilemma for leaders. What do you think ...

  • Added: Nov 13, 2009
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When choosing Nobel Peace Prize winners, should the Nobel Committee think of the future, using the Nobel's prestige to encourage peace-making? Or s...

  • Added: Nov 13, 2009
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