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[2] 501(c)(3) public charity serving international affairs professionals, teachers and students, and the attentive public. Founded in 1914,[1] 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.[citation needed]
Formation | 1914; 110 years ago (1914)[1] |
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Founder | Andrew Carnegie |
Type | International Relations Think tank |
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President | Joel H. Rosenthal[2] |
Revenue (2018) | $2,515,770[3] |
Expenses (2018) | $3,724,969[3] |
Website | www |
Carnegie Council publishes Ethics & International Affairs, a quarterly academic journal that examines the intersection of moral issues and the international sphere.
Among Carnegie Council's programs is Global Policy Innovations, which publishes Policy Innovations, an online magazine.[4]