
NEW YORK (PRWEB) December 19, 2018
Carnegie Council presents its most popular resources created in 2018, including solutions to inequality, Russian influence in France, democracy in danger, the situation in Burma/Myanmar, artificial intelligence, and much more.
Audio podcasts remain the Council's most consistently accessed resource, but certain videos did so well this year that they are listed first.
For links to all these resources, go to:
https://bit.ly/2EAgNXf
TOP 3 MOST POPULAR RESOURCES OVERALL
1) Andrew Yang: Paying for a Universal Basic Income (video)
2) Russian Soft Power in France, with Marlene Laruelle & Jean-Yves Camus (video)
3) Robert Kaplan: The Return of Marco Polo's World: War Strategy & U.S. Interests in the 21st Century (video)
TOP FIVE VIDEO PODCASTS
1) Russian Soft Power in France, with Marlene Laruelle & Jean-Yves Camus
Video highlights from June 2018 event, Russian Soft Power in France Project, full video, audio, transcript, and French translation available.
2) Fight for Liberty, with Max Boot, Philip Bobbitt, Garry Kasparov, & Bret Stephens
Video highlights from October 2018 Public Affairs program, full video, audio, and transcript available.
3) Army of None: Autonomous Weapons and the Future of War, with Paul Scharre
Video highlights from May 2018 Public Affairs event, full video, audio, and transcript available.
4) Poverty Reduction & Social Welfare in China, with Qin Gao
Video highlights from April 2018 Ethics Matter interview, full video, audio, and transcript available.
5) Political Tribes: Group Instinct and the Fate of Nations, with Amy Chua
Video highlights from March 2018 Public Affairs program, full video, audio, and transcript available.
TOP FIVE YOUTUBE VIDEOS
1) Andrew Yang: Paying for a Universal Basic Income (No. 1 resource overall)
Video clip, March 2018 Ethics Matter interview. Full video, TV show, audio, and transcript available.
2) Robert Kaplan: The Return of Marco Polo's World: War Strategy & U.S. Interests in the 21st Century
Full video, March 2018 Public Affairs event. TV show, video clips, audio, and transcript available.
3) Ian Bremmer: Top Risks and Ethical Decisions 2018
Full video, January 2018 Ethics Matter interview. Video clips, audio, and transcript available.
4) Timothy Snyder: On Tyranny: Twenty Lessons from the Twentieth Century
Full video, February 2018 Ethics Matter event. Video clips, TV show, audio, and transcript available.
5) John Lewis Gaddis: On Grand Strategy
Full video, April 2018 Public Affairs event. Video clips, audio, and transcript available.
TOP FIVE AUDIO PODCASTS
1) Moral Leadership Missing in Burma, with Ambassador Derek Mitchell
January 2018 Asia Dialogue podcast, with full transcript.
2) Is Indonesia Becoming Like Pakistan? with Andreas Harsono
February 2018 Asia Dialogue podcast, with full transcript
3) To Fight Against This Age: On Fascism and Humanism, with Rob Riemen
February 2018 Public Affairs event, with full video and transcript.
4) Top Risks and Ethical Decisions 2018 with Eurasia Group's Ian Bremmer
January 2018 Ethics Matter interview, with full video and transcript.
5) Necessary Evil: How to Fix Finance by Saving Human Rights, with David Kinley
February 2018 Asia Dialogues podcast, with full transcript.
TOP FIVE MOST-VIEWED CARNEGIE COUNCIL WEBSITE PAGES
1) "Artificial Intelligence's Ethical Challenges" by Lily Zacharias
International Student Essay Contest winner, February 2018.
2) "Maintaining Power by Breaking up Society: Eritrea Under Isaias Afwerki" by Bahlbi Y. Malk
Carnegie Ethics Online article, March 2018.
3) Moral Leadership Missing in Burma, with Ambassador Derek Mitchell
January 2018 Asia Dialogues podcast with transcript.
4) "Russian Soft Power in France: Assessing Moscow's Cultural and Business Para-diplomacy" by Marlene Laruelle
Russian Soft Power in France Project, January 2018 paper in French and English.
5) Normalizing Intolerance in Indonesia, with Sandra Hamid
March 2018 Asia Dialogues podcast, with transcript.
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