Media Mentions
JAN 6, 2022 • News
The National Interest: "What’s Really Behind the Protests in Kazakhstan?"
The politics of energy use and climate change—often viewed as a domestic policy question—can and will have a growing impact on both global ...
DEC 10, 2021 • News
The National Interest: "A Temporary Pause, But No Solution on Ukraine"
What does the recent video summit between Joe Biden & Vladimir Putin reveal about U.S.-Russia relations amidst Russia's mobilization on Ukraine's borders? In this ...
NOV 24, 2021 • News
Fortune: "We can’t walk blindly into the Metaverse"
In this opinion article in "Fortune", Carnegie Council Senior Fellow Wendell Wallach discusses the limitations of human connectivity in the "Metaverse" and cautions against walking ...
NOV 23, 2021 • News
S&P Global: "After COP26, new questions arise over carbon trading as markets gain new prominence"
In response to the COP26 climate conference, stakeholders questioned how carbon dioxide removal can be implemented with climate justice concerns in mind. In this article, ...
NOV 15, 2021 • News
The National Interest: "How Putin Is Pushing Back Against the West"
In this article for "The National Interest", Senior Fellow Nikolas Gvosdev responds to the various crises springing up in Eastern Europe, including the deployment of ...
NOV 1, 2021 • News
Democracy for the Arab World Now: "How You Are, or Are Not, Being Watched"
"Every month, there is a new surveillance device coming out that has a new way of watching, listening or tracking us." In an interview with ...
OCT 26, 2021 • News
Australian Broadcasting Corporation: "China’s wolf warrior diplomacy"
In the past several years China has become more assertive, and its diplomats have again used sharper language — it’s been called "wolf warrior diplomacy." ...
OCT 13, 2021 • News
Foreign Affairs: "Why Nobody Invests in Japan"
Japan's hesitancy towards foreign direct investment (FDI) is rooted in decades-old formal and informal hurdles placed in the way of foreign enterprises' efforts to acquire ...
OCT 12, 2021 • News
The National Interest: "Why NATO Must Transform for the Twenty-First Century"
"The AUKUS deal and the Franco-Greek pact point to what is likely to be the defining characteristic of [NATO] in the mid-2020s, not a ...
OCT 4, 2021 • News
Australian Broadcasting Corporation: "An Iranian perspective on life in Iran"
In "The Heartbeat of Iran," journalist Tara Kangarlou shows what life in Iran is really like—beyond the many times hostile headlines in the mainstream ...
Press Releases
SEP 6, 2017 • News
Podcast Series on Rising Tensions in Asia
Over the summer, Carnegie Council Senior Fellow and Asia Dialogues Director Devin Stewart continued his series of interviews with a wide range of experts on ...
AUG 29, 2017 • News
Back to School! Carnegie Council Expands its Online Education Section
Check out our Education Section, which provides materials for both high school and college classrooms. It includes short videos, worksheets, lesson plan ideas, international contests, ...
AUG 25, 2017 • News
New Edited Volume, "Just War Thinkers: From Cicero to the 21st Century"
Published in August 2017 by Routledge, the volume, "Just War Thinkers: From Cicero to the 21st Century," offers a set of clear but detailed essays by ...
AUG 9, 2017 • News
International Student Photo Contest, 2017: Climate Change
This year's topic is climate change: Send us your photos that show examples of climate change OR examples of combating or adapting to climate change. ...
AUG 8, 2017 • News
International Student/Teacher Essay Contest, 2017: The World's Greatest Ethical Challenge
Essay topic: In your opinion, what is the world's greatest challenge, and how does it affect your local community and/or the world? What are ...
JUN 23, 2017 • News
New Fellowship Program "The Living Legacy of the First World War," Led by Senior Fellow Reed Bonadonna
"The Living Legacy of the First World War" project will create up to 10 new non-resident fellowships to conduct original research and analyses on the war, ...
JUN 23, 2017 • News
Call for Applications for Fellowship Program "The Living Legacy of the First World War"
Carnegie Council is creating up to 10 fellowships to conduct projects involving original research, approaches, or methods on the American experience in the First World War ...
JUN 20, 2017 • News
Carnegie Climate Geoengineering Governance Initiative (C2G2) Announces New Advisory Group
This Advisory Group of leading international experts covering a wide range of sectors and countries were selected to guide and support the work of C2...
JUN 9, 2017 • News
Just Out: "Ethics & International Affairs" Summer 2017 Issue
This issue contains a special section on legitimate authority, war, and the ethics of rebellion; essays on reforming the UN secretary-general selection process and on ...
MAY 31, 2017 • News
Carnegie Council Appoints Three New Senior Fellows
Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs is pleased to welcome three new senior fellows: Alexander Görlach, German scholar on politics and religion; Richard ...