Media Mentions
JUN 16, 2021 • News
Russia Isn't a Priority for Biden
In this article for "The National Interest", Senior Fellow Nikolas Gvosdev reflects on the current relationship between the United States and Russia. "There is an ...
JUN 1, 2021 • News
In Germany, blessings for same-sex couples exacerbate tensions with Vatican
Public ceremonies at Catholic churches in Germany were held to bless same-sex couples, in defiance of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith at ...
MAY 28, 2021 • News
The Intent Behind Russia’s New Cyber Hacking Against America
Recent cyberattacks against the United States are a reminder that Moscow does not trust in the goodwill of the Biden administration, according to Senior Fellow ...
MAY 26, 2021 • News
Mobility without membership: Do we need special passports for vulnerable groups?
How should we balance resettlement and responsibility sharing? This article for The Global Citizenship Observatory's forum on mobility without membership is co-authored by Carnegie Council ...
MAY 20, 2021 • News
Can the Reykjavik Meeting Really Improve U.S.-Russia Ties?
Senior Fellow Nikolas Gvosdev draws parallels to previous meetings between the United States & Russia ahead of the May 2021 Biden and Putin meeting in Reykjavik. Are ...
MAY 20, 2021 • News
Great Inflation Expectations Won’t Save the Fed
Central banking has become a game of expectations. In Japan, households’ inflation expectations tend to be highly correlated with the price changes they’re witnessing ...
MAY 17, 2021 • News
Ethical Challenges in U.S. Foreign Policy
In this episode of the "Practical Ethics" podcast, Dr. David Perry, director of the Practical Ethics Institute, discusses some of the most pressing ethical challenges ...
MAY 7, 2021 • News
The Present And Future Of Surveillance
In this episode of WORT Radio's "A Public Affair," Carnegie Council Senior Fellow Arthur Holland Michel expands on his "Wired" article about data fusion and ...
APR 29, 2021 • News
Legacy of the Treaty of Versailles
This segment from Australian Broadcasting Corporation's "Big Ideas" series highlights a 2019 Carnegie Council event on "100 Years After Versailles", with Erez Manela, Sean McMeekin, Seiji Shirane, ...
APR 28, 2021 • News
Half of financial institutions fail to conduct climate analysis, CDP says
In this article from the "Financial Times", former senior fellow Richard Katz is quoted on Japan's Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga's commitment to reduce the country's ...
Press Releases
JAN 30, 2017 • News
Carnegie Council Announces Launch of Carnegie Climate Geoengineering Governance Initiative (C2G2)
Led by Executive Director Janos Pasztor, former UN assistant secretary-general for climate change, this initiative comes at a very timely moment and addresses a critical ...
JAN 26, 2017 • News
Winners of the 2016 International Student Photo Contest on Urbanization
Carnegie Council congratulates the winners of its annual International Student Photo Contest. The topic was cities/urbanization. What are the pros and cons? Who gains ...
JAN 9, 2017 • News
Call for Abstracts by March 30: Carnegie Council Student Research Conference
Carnegie Council's annual student conference will be held on Wednesday, May 3 at Carnegie Council headquarters in New York City. Abstracts are due by March 30. Topics ...
DEC 14, 2016 • News
"Ethics & International Affairs" Winter 2016 Issue
This issue includes an essay on the UN Refugee Agency's #IBelong Campaign to eradicate statelessness; a feature on the expressivist potential of international criminal courts; ...
NOV 18, 2016 • News
Celebrating One Year of "The World Through My Eyes," a Monthly Instagram Take-over Series by Photographers from Around the World
This November 2016, Carnegie Council celebrates the 12th Instagram Take-Over in a series titled, "The World through My Eyes," where talented photographers from around the world ...
NOV 15, 2016 • News
Thanks for Celebrating Global Ethics Day 2016!
On October 19, Carnegie Council celebrated the third annual Global Ethics Day with over 50 institutions from 15 countries. From Germany to Brazil to Australia to Oman, universities, ...
NOV 14, 2016 • News
Calling Students & Teachers:
Essay & Photo Contests
Carnegie Council is pleased to announce its two annual international contests: an essay contest for teachers and students on nationalism, and a photo contest for ...
NOV 7, 2016 • News
Instagram Take-Over #12: Eastern Ukraine Series by Jack Losh
For its 12th Instagram take-over by photographers from around the world, Carnegie Council presents photos of Eastern Ukraine by British freelance journalist Jack Losh, from ...
OCT 10, 2016 • News
Instagram Take-Over #11: Ghana Series by Subramaniam Kwabena Owusu
Subramaniam Kwabena Owusu, popularly known as Kobe Subramaniam, is a developer, designer, photographer, and robotics enthusiast who co-leads Google Developer Groups in Ghana and serves ...
OCT 3, 2016 • News
"Ethics & International Affairs" Explores the Ethics of Autonomous Weapon Systems (aka Killer Robots)
Technological advances in recent years have spurred increasing debate surrounding Autonomous Weapon Systems, including whether and how these weapons should be used, and how they ...