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  • The Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs is a New York City–based 501(c)(3) public charity serving international affairs professionals...
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    Lewis H. Lapham (category Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs)
    an American writer. He was the editor of the American monthly Harper's Magazine from 1976 until 1981, and from 1983 until 2006. He was the founder of Lapham's...
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    Mark Bowden (category Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs)
    Award for Black Hawk Down Winner, Feature writing award from the Sunday Magazine Editors Association, 1987 (for Finder's Keeper's) Winner, Science Writing...
    18 KB (1,882 words) - 20:32, 4 March 2024
  • John Micklethwait (category Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs)
    on 7 April 2006. He was named Editors' Editor by the British Society of Magazine Editors in 2010. Micklethwait has frequently appeared on CNN, ABC News...
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    Timothy Garton Ash (category Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs)
    País, as well as other newspapers. In 2005, Garton Ash was listed in Time magazine as one of the 100 most influential people. The article says that "shelves...
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    Bill Kristol (category Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs)
    including CNN, he was the founder and editor-at-large of the political magazine The Weekly Standard. Kristol is now editor-at-large of the center-right...
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  • Alan Wolfe (category Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs)
    contributing editor of The New Republic, The Wilson Quarterly, Commonwealth Magazine, and In Character, Wolfe writes often for those publications as well as...
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    Noah Feldman (category Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs)
    graduated with a Juris Doctor in 1997.[citation needed] According to Harvard Magazine, Feldman is a "hyperpolyglot." He is fluent in English, Hebrew, Arabic...
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    William Easterly (category Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs)
    magazine}}: Cite magazine requires |magazine= (help) Rossant, James. "'The Anarchy of Success' | William Easterly". {{cite magazine}}: Cite magazine requires...
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    Ian Bremmer (category Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs)
    2–9, 2020). "What Germany's election bump may mean for the E.U.". Time Magazine. 195 (7–8) (International ed.): 19. Online version is titled "How Germany’s...
    29 KB (3,135 words) - 11:26, 27 May 2024
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    Steve Coll (category Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs)
    Coll began working for the newspaper's Sunday magazine insert in 1995, serving as publisher of the magazine from 1996 to 1998. He was promoted to managing...
    21 KB (1,737 words) - 07:22, 24 August 2024
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    Bernard Kouchner (category Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs)
    May 2007 (in English) A Statesman Without Borders, The New York Times Magazine, 3 February 2008 (in English) Long, Taylor (20 July 2007). "Civil society...
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  • Barbara Crossette (category The Nation (U.S. magazine) people)
    is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, a trustee of the Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs and a member of the editorial advisory...
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  • Paul Berman (category Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs)
    "His Toughness Problem—and Ours: An Exchange". {{cite magazine}}: Cite magazine requires |magazine= (help) "Gaza and After". Archived from the original...
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    Benjamin Barber (category Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs)
    ISBN 978-0-19-985417-2 America Skips School (1993) appeared in Harper's Magazine Jihad vs. McWorld: How Globalism and Tribalism Are Reshaping the World...
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  • John Judis (category Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs)
    to turn the magazine into a profit-making vehicle. He has also written for GQ, Foreign Affairs, Mother Jones, The New York Times Magazine, and The Washington...
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  • Álvaro Vargas Llosa (category Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs)
    Leader 2007 by the World Economic Forum in Davos. In 2012, Foreign Policy magazine nominated him one of the top 50 public intellectuals in the Spanish-speaking...
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    Ken Auletta (category Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs)
    1992. His 2001 profile of Ted Turner, "The Lost Tycoon", won a National Magazine Award for Profile Writing. He is the author of twelve books, his first...
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    Kenneth Frampton (category Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs)
    Eisenman, Manfredo Tafuri and Rem Koolhaas) and a co-founding editor of its magazine Oppositions. In 2017 the Canadian Centre for Architecture, which holds...
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    Andrew Bacevich (category Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs)
    Bacevich initially published writings in a number of politically oriented magazines, including The Wilson Quarterly. He advocates for a non-interventionist...
    28 KB (2,719 words) - 08:05, 16 August 2024
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