Columbia International Affairs Online: Policy Briefs

The Carter Center

URL: http://www.cartercenter.org/

The Carter Center in Atlanta, Georgia, is a nonprofit, nonpartisan public policy institute founded by former U.S. President Jimmy Carter and his wife, Rosalynn, in 1982. The Center is dedicated to fighting disease, hunger, poverty, conflict, and oppression through collaborative initiatives in the areas of democratization and development, global health, and urban revitalization. At present, the Center operates 13 core programs, which have touched the lives of people in 65 countries, including the United States.

The Center is a separately chartered and independently governed member of the Emory University community. Carter Center programs are directed by resident experts, many of whom hold academic appointments at Emory University.

Additional Materials from The Carter Center: Working Papers


Policy Briefs

Title: The Carter Center News Spring 2010
Date: October 2010

Title: Carter Center News Spring 2010
Date: May 2010

Title: The Carter Center News: Fall 2009
Date: October 2009

Title: The Carter Center News Spring 2009
Date: April 2009

Title: The Carter Center News: Fall 2008
Date: October 2008

Title: The Carter Center News: Spring 2008
Date: May 2008

Title: The Carter Center News Fall 2007
Date: September 2007

Title: The Carter Center News Spring 2007
Date: March 2007

Title: The Carter Center News Fall 2006
Date: September 2006

Title: The Carter Center News Spring 2006
Date: March 2006

Title: The Carter Center News Fall 2005
Date: September 2005

Title: The Carter Center News, Spring 2005
Date: March 2005

Title: The Carter Center News, Fall 2004
Date: September 2004

Title: The Carter Center News, Spring 2004
Date: March 2004

Title: The Carter Center News, Spring 2003
Date: March 2003

Title: The Carter Center News, January-June 2003
Authors: Carter Center
Date: January 2003

Title: The Carter Center News, July-December 2002
Date: December 2002

Title: The Carter Center News, January-June 2002
Date: January 2002

Title: The Carter Center News, January-July 2001
Date: January 2001

Title: The Carter Center News, July-December 2000
Date: July 2000

Title: The Carter Center News, January-June 2000
Date: January 2000