Carnegie Council Marks the 100th Anniversary of Serajevo Assassination with Special Sarajevo Symposi

World War I and its long-term effects haunt us still. Established just months before the outbreak of war in 1914, Carnegie Council is holding a special symposium in Sarajevo and also presents thought-provoking materials examining the war and its consequences for the modern world. (PRWEB) June 27, 2014 In February 1914, just months before the outbreak of World War I, Andrew Carnegie launched the organization now known as Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs. Carnegie always thought big. He expected the group to not only prevent World War I, but to put an end to war forever.
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