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FEB 7, 2022 News

Pew: "Visions of the Internet in 2035"

In this report from the Pew Research center, experts including Senior Fellow Wendell Wallach were asked to imagine a better world online. He writes, "I ...

FEB 1, 2022 News

Bloomberg: "Solar Geoengineering Research Is a Risk Worth Taking"

This article for "Bloomberg" raises important questions about emerging techniques to alter the climate. Who would authorize the use of these technologies? How would international ...

FEB 1, 2022 News

The Economist: "By one measure of living standards, South Korea has overtaken Japan"

In this article for "The Economist", Richard Katz analyzes data from World Bank showing that South Korea’s GDP per person has surpassed Japan's. 

JAN 29, 2022 News

The Economist: "The technology of seeing and shooting your enemies"

In the technological age, it's getting harder for soldiers to stay hidden. In this article for "The Economist", Senior Fellow Arthur Holland Michel is quoted ...

JAN 27, 2022 News

Forbes: "Three Trends All Leaders Should Know About AI"

Do humans want computers that make ethical decisions? This "Forbes" article cites Senior Fellow Wendell Wallach and his concept of artificial moral agency (AMA). 

JAN 23, 2022 News

The Atlantic: "Only Putin Knows What Happens Next"

Once Russian military forces are on the move into Ukraine, the Kremlin could set in motion a chain of events that no one can predict, ...

JAN 21, 2022 News

The National Interest: "The United States Needs a New Approach to Russia"

In this article for "The National Interest", Senior Fellow Nikolas Gvosdev reflects on the build-up of Russian troops on the border of Ukraine, and the ...

JAN 17, 2022 News

Foreign Policy: "The Climate Conversation No One Wants"

In an op-ed for Foreign Policy, Senior Fellow and C2G Executive Director Janos Pasztor argues that it's time to talk about managing the world’...

JAN 16, 2022 News

Reuters: "After sun-dimming setback, geoengineers seek a diplomatic fix"

Janos Pasztor, executive director of the Carnegie Climate Governance Initiative, is quoted in this article for "Reuters" that discusses research into climate-altering technologies like solar ...

JAN 14, 2022 News

World Economic Forum: "We’re failing at the ethics of AI. Here’s how we make real impact"

The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the rollout of AI initiatives around the globe. In an article published by the World Economic Forum, Artificial Intelligence & Equality Initiative ...

Press Releases

MAR 9, 2018 News

Just Out: "Ethics & International Affairs" Spring 2018 Issue

The heart of this Special Issue is a roundtable on the theme of "Rising Powers and the International Order." Each essay in the collection examines ...

FEB 28, 2018 News

Call for Abstracts for Carnegie Council's May 10 Student Research Conference, Deadline April 6, 2018

Abstracts should be no more than 500 words. Presentations will be 10 minutes long and must make a normative argument about international affairs and ethics. Topics can ...

FEB 26, 2018 News

Winners of the 2017 International Student/Teacher Essay Contest on the World's Greatest Ethical Challenge

The essay topic was: What is the world's greatest ethical challenge? The five winning essays address sexual exploitation, geoengineering, artificial intelligence, genetic engineering, and the ...

FEB 5, 2018 News

Call for Applications for Manila, Philippines, Fact-Finding Trip, October 2018, Deadline March 16

Calling Americans and East Asians under 40 to join Carnegie Council's October fact-finding trip to Manila, which will conduct dialogues with experts and practitioners to explore ...

JAN 26, 2018 News

Carnegie Council Appoints Nikolas K. Gvosdev as Senior Fellow, U.S. Global Engagement Program

At Carnegie Council, Dr. Gvosdev will be focusing on American disengagement from global affairs in the Trump era. His work will advance discussion on one ...

JAN 18, 2018 News

Winners of Carnegie Council's 2017 International Student Photo Contest on Climate Change

Carnegie Council is delighted to announce the winners of its fifth annual International Student Photography Contest. The topic was Climate Change. We asked for photos ...

DEC 13, 2017 News

Top Carnegie Council Resources, 2017

2017 will be remembered for upheavals across the board and Carnegie Council's audience picks reflect this. Our most popular podcasts and web resources this year focused ...

DEC 8, 2017 News

Just Out: "Ethics & International Affairs" Winter 2017 Issue

This issue contains essays by Jonathan D. Caverley on how to slow the proliferation of major conventional weapons and Janos Pasztor on why international governance ...

NOV 20, 2017 News

Carnegie Council Appoints Nine Fellows for the Project, "The Living Legacy of the First World War"

Carnegie Council announces the selection of nine fellows who will receive stipends and other support to pursue research under the project "The Living Legacy of ...

NOV 16, 2017 News

Over 60 Organizations in 30+ Countries Celebrate Global Ethics Day, 2017

October 18, 2017 marked the fourth annual Global Ethics Day, with participation from over 60 organizations and individuals from 31 countries on five continents. Founded by Carnegie Council in 2014 ...

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