Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs | |
Carnegie Council |
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The Voice for Ethics in International Affairs | |
Location | New York City, New York |
Founded | 1914 |
President | Joel H. Rosenthal |
Field | International Relations |
Official website | www.carnegiecouncil.org |
The Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs is a New York City-based a 501(c)3 public charity serving international affairs professionals, teachers and students, and the attentive public. 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. It is separate and independent from all other Carnegie philanthropies.
Among the Carnegie Council's programs is Global Policy Innovations, which publishes Policy Innovations, an online magazine.
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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. The Council's flagship publication is a quarterly scholarly journal, Ethics & International Affairs, which was launched in 1987. As an operating, rather than a grant-making foundation, the Council supports programs that it initiates and also works with partner organizations.
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 include transcripts, streaming audio and video, journals, book reviews, articles, papers, reports, and special reports.