Carnegie Council Joins Intelligence Squared as Online Partner
NEW YORK, April 27 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Carnegie Council is proud to announce that it is now an online partner on the Intelligence Squared website.
Intelligence Squared is Britain's premier debating forum, providing a unique platform for the world's leading figures in politics, journalism, and the media to contest the most important issues of the day, be they political, social, intellectual or historical.
The Carnegie Council partnership page features six videos chosen by Intelligence Squared. Current shows include Deborah Amos on the eclipse of the Sunnis; two videos on Afghanistan; and George Friedman on Obama's foreign policy.
To see them, go to http://www.intelligencesquared.com/our-partners
"The Carnegie Council is delighted to partner with Intelligence Squared," says Carnegie Council President Joel Rosenthal. "We have long admired the organization, and this provides an excellent opportunity to extend our audience. We are confident that anyone concerned with the importance of ethical values in international affairs will find our videos stimulating and useful."
Please note that this new page highlights a mere fraction of the Council videos. Carnegie Council hosts and films over 50 events a year. All these videos are available, along with audios, and transcripts, at http://www.cceia.org. A selection of these full-length videos is also edited down to half-hour programs.
In addition, Carnegie Council produces "Global Ethics Corner," a weekly two-minute video on current events. Find this on the Council website, on iTunes, and on YouTube, along with clips of all Carnegie Council videos.
To access all Carnegie Council videos, audios, and written materials, and to subscribe to audio and video podcasts, go to www.cceia.org.
Find us on YouTube at http://www.youtube.com/carnegiecouncil
The Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs (www.cceia.org), established in 1914 by Andrew Carnegie, is an independent, nonpartisan, nonprofit organization dedicated to increasing understanding of the relationship between ethics and international affairs.
SOURCE Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs
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