dif·fu·sion: the spreading of something more widely Diffusion is the podcast of Carnegie Corporation of New York, the first grantmaking foundation in the United States established by Andrew Carnegie in 1911. Our mission? To promote the advancement and diffusion of knowledge and understanding around issues of peace, education and democracy. Hosted by Michael Moran, Visiting Media Fellow, Carnegie Corporation of New York, Sarwar Kashmeri, Professor at Norwich University, and Gail Ablow, Visiting Media Fellow, Carnegie Corporation of New York. Music by Carla Capretto Photos: Getty Images
The phrase “African Solutions to African Problems,” however difficult it may be to define, remains crucial to finding ways of improving peace and secu...
The African nation-state is in a period of profound transformation, according to African experts interviewed for episode 8 of Carnegie Corporation’s P...
Displacement has become a common feature of life in East Africa over the past decade, leading to a wide range of creative solutions, according to Caro...
As Africa’s newest state, South Sudan was meant to be an example of what cooperation between the international community and African political actors ...
The violence that attended Kenya’s 2007 elections shocked the nation’s media as well as the larger society. According to African experts interviewed i...
The African Union continues to play an important role in enforcing peace and security on the continent, but the political momentum is shifting toward ...
The militarization of policing and counterterrorism operations in East and West Africa has chiefly multiplied the numbers of people seeking vengeance ...
The era of large, international peacekeeping missions is over, according to experts interviewed for the second episode of Peacebuilders, a Carnegie Co...
Ethnicity continues to shape East African politics in ways both predictable and unexpected, according to African experts featured on Peacebuilders, a ...
In a modern economy, how can the U.S. adapt its immigration policies to the benefit of the country? Jeremy Robbins of New American Economy discusses t...