CARNEGIE COUNCIL FOR ETHICS IN INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS

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The 'Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs' is a New York City-based foreign policy think tank. Founded in 1914, and originally named Church Peace Union, Carnegie Council is an independent and nonpartisan institution, aiming to be the foremost voice of ethics in international affairs. The Council focuses on, ''Ethics, War and Peace'', ''Global Social Justice'', and ''Religion in Politics'' as its three main themes. The Carnegie Council is separate and independent from all other Carnegie philanthropies.
The Carnegie Council also helped launch Global Policy Innovations which publishes ''Policy Innovations,'' an online magazine.

Contents
History
Mission
Funding
Resources
Current Publications
Notable Authors and Speakers
See Also
External links

History


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In 1914 Andrew Carnegie created the Church Peace Union (CPU) comprised of leaders in religion, academia, and politics to promote moral leadership and find alternatives to armed conflict. William P. Merrill, pastor of New York's Brick Church, became the first president of the Church Peace Union. In 1961, the CPU was renamed Council on Religion and International Affairs (CRIA). William Loos, the executive director of the organization since 1955 became President of CRIA in 1963.
To expand the focus of the organization further, CRIA was renamed again to the Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs (CCEIA) in 1986.
The current president of the Carnegie Council is Joel H. Rosenthal. He began leading the Council in 1995, succeeding Robert Myers.

Mission


The Carnegie Council's mission is to be the voice for ethics in international policy. The Council convenes agenda-setting forums and creates educational opportunities and information resources for a worldwide audience of teachers and students, journalists, international affairs professionals, and concerned citizens.

Funding


The Carnegie Council is mainly funded through an endowment from Andrew Carnegie. Other sources of funding come from grants, donations, and membership dues. The Carnegie Council is a 501(c)(3) public charity.

Resources


Resources include transcripts, streaming audio and video, journals, book reviews, articles, papers, reports, and special reports.
Current Publications


★ '''Ethics & International Affairs Journal''' - "Carnegie Council's flagship publication, this is an interdisciplinary resource for scholars, students, and policy analysts concerned with the moral dimensions of global issues. The journal covers global justice, civil society, democratization, international law, intervention, sanctions, and related topics."

★ 'Morgenthau Lectures' - "Named for famed international relations scholar Hans Morgenthau, the annual Morgenthau Memorial Lecture series is the longest-running public education initiative of the Carnegie Council, showcasing today's most distinguished thinkers on ethics and international affairs."

Notable Authors and Speakers



Bjørn Lomborg
Peter Singer
Zbigniew Brzezinski
Thomas Friedman
Bernard Lewis
William Kristol
Michael Novak
Richard Posner
Kemal Derviş
Lewis H. Lapham
Paul Krugman
Robert Reich
Shirin Ebadi
Jeffrey Sachs
Anthony Lake
Mark Danner
Emma Nicholson, Baroness Nicholson of Winterbourne
Edward Luttwak
Alain Juppé
Mark Bowden
Ahmed Rashid

Robert Drinan
John Shattuck
James Gustave (Gus) Speth
Noah Feldman
Jeremy Greenstock
Jagdish Bhagwati
Max Boot
Natan Sharansky
Cass Sunstein
Lou Dobbs
António Vitorino
Robert Kagan
Morton Halperin
Bernard Kouchner
Timothy Garton Ash
Hilde Frafjord Johnson
Kwame Anthony Appiah
Gilles Kepel
Jonathan Sacks
Paul Kennedy
John Esposito
Mark Malloch Brown
Dennis Ross

Benjamin Barber
George Weigel
Lester R. Brown
Alexander Stille
Maude Barlow
Andrew Bacevich
William F. Schulz
Graham T. Allison
Paul Berman
Álvaro Vargas Llosa
Larry Diamond
Tom Diaz
Ian Bremmer
James Chace
Samantha Power
Kishore Mahbubani
Anne-Marie Slaughter
Alan Wolfe
Walter Russell Mead
John Hutson
Lionel Barber
Elaine Scarry

Steve Coll
Ken Auletta
John Judis
Philip Jenkins
Roy Gutman
Donald Gregg
Warren Zimmermann
Ian Martin
Kenneth Frampton
John Micklethwait
Adrian Wooldridge
David P. Calleo
William Easterly
Jean-Marie Guéhenno
Michael Ignatieff
Clyde V. Prestowitz Jr.
Richard Cizik
David M. Malone

See Also



★ '' Policy Innovations Magazine''

External links



Carnegie Council

Ethics & International Affairs Journal

Policy Innovations Online Magazine

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