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MAY 27, 2026 • Article
Iran Is Not Venezuela—But That’s Not the Point: The Ethics of American Tactical Power
Despite vast differences, Washington has treated Iran and Venezuela as parallel cases, writes Neda Bolourchi. What does this reveal about the ethics of American power?
APR 16, 2026 • Podcast
Geopolitics in a Fracturing World, with Aarathi Krishnan
Aarathi Krishnan, CEO of Raksha Intelligence Futures, discusses the political, economic, and technological dynamics shaping this moment of uncertainty and transition in the global system.
APR 10, 2026 • Report
Reflections from Uehiro-Carnegie Endowment for Future Generations Study Tour of Japan
Access this report from the Uehiro-Carnegie Endowment for Future Generations study tour, in which Carnegie Council fellows and staff reflect on their trip to Japan.
MAY 21, 2026 • News
Global Ethics Day 2026 will take place on October 21, with the new theme of “Re-centering Ethics.”
Join a global community of individuals and organizations working to ensure that ethics plays a central role in our personal and professional lives.
MAY 18, 2026 • Article
A Conversation with Carnegie Ethics Fellow Alex Urwin
This conversation features Alex Urwin, head of strategic partnerships & projects at the UK prime minister's office.
APR 21, 2026 • Video
The Ethics of AI Agents in Global Governance
Watch this "Ethics Empowered" event, in which an expert panel grapples with the challenges of AI agents in multilateral and diplomatic spaces.
MAY 1, 2026 • Video
U.S. Power and Principle
James Story, former U.S. ambassador to Venezuela, visits Carnegie Council to discuss the new dynamic between American power and principle.
MAY 14, 2026 • Podcast
Practicing Strategic Empathy and Navigating Competing Values
University of Hong Kong's Professor Brian Wong discusses U.S.-China relations and how to practice strategic empathy without succumbing to moral relativism.
MAY 14, 2026 • Journal Online Exclusive
Leverage through Complicity
The essay explores risks of the U.S. presidential pardon system, analyzing how individuals can be compelled to do bad things through complicity in wrongdoing.
MAR 20, 2026 • Article
Zero Introspection
The rejection of introspection by America's business leaders—combined with an unwillingness to defend the system that incubated their success—is a deeply troubling trend.