Media Mentions
MAR 1, 2018 • News
Entering a New Era: The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Politics, the Economy and Society
Carnengie Council Senior Fellow Alexander Görlach interviews thought-leaders on the impacts of artificial intelligence on society for Vodafone Institute for Society and Communications.
FEB 23, 2018 • News
Thomas Aquinas on War and Peace, by Gregory M. Reichberg
In Journal of Military Ethics, Carnegie Council Senior Fellow Reed Bonadonna reviews a new book, which connects the Christian saint to the study of military ...
JAN 29, 2018 • News
Was the 1928 Paris Peace Pact really a failure?
Carnegie Council President Joel Rosenthal reviews The Internationalists, a new book about the Kellogg-Briand Pact, for The Christian Century.
JAN 26, 2018 • News
Climate change might lead us to start meddling with the planet's engineering
Geoengineering could help us to lower the planet's temperature, but are the risks too high? C2G2 Executive Director Janos Pasztor shares his thoughts with ...
JAN 24, 2018 • News
Russia's Presence in France Goes Deeper Than RT
The debate unfolding in France over Moscow's influence is creating new fault lines within the county's public opinion, writes Carnegie Council Senior Fellow Marlene Laruelle ...
JAN 11, 2018 • News
Is Angela Merkel Done For?
In this New York Times op-ed, Carnegie Council Senior Fellow Alexander Görlach writes that German Chancellor Angela Merkel is being "confronted with a public ...
JAN 4, 2018 • News
Adaptive Leadership and the Warfighter
In The Strategy Bridge, Carnegie Council Senior Fellow Reed Bonadonna writes that a significant contribution to leadership studies has come under the heading of Adaptive ...
DEC 14, 2017 • News
The Secret History of the Russian Consulate in San Francisco
In Foreign Policy, Carnegie Council Senior Fellow Zach Dorfman goes through the history of a mysterious Russian consulate in San Francsico, recently shuttered due to ...
NOV 28, 2017 • News
Military Command as Moral Prudence: Examples from History and Literature
For The Strategy Bridge, Carnegie Council Senior Fellow Reed Bonadonna offers some examples from history and literature of morally prudent and imprudent military command.
NOV 14, 2017 • News
Donald Trump's anti-diplomacy
In this Boston Globe analysis of Trump's Asia trip, Carnegie Council Senior Fellow Devin Stewart says the president has allowed China to "continue to try ...
Press Releases
SEP 5, 2014 • News
Back to School with Carnegie Council: Resources on Ethics and International Affairs
Students, educators, life-long learners: We wish you all a great year, and hope you find these activities and resources stimulating, useful, and fun!
SEP 4, 2014 • News
Win a Trip to New York City! Trans-Pacific Contest, Deadline April 30, 2105
ESSAY OR VIDEO TOPIC: What is the future of U.S.-Asia relations or of the United States and one of the Asian countries listed? ...
AUG 14, 2014 • News
Krishen Mehta Receives Distinguished Alumni Award
On July 26, 2014, the Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur (IIT Kharagpur) in West Bengal held its 60th Convocation and conferred the Distinguished Alumnus Award on Krishen ...
AUG 1, 2014 • News
Global Ethics Day, October 16, 2014
Join the Carnegie Council teach-in! As part of its Centennial activities, Carnegie Council is inaugurating a worldwide Global Ethics Day on October 16 at City College ...
JUL 22, 2014 • News
International Student/Teacher Essay Contest: "Imagining a Better Future" Deadline Jan 5, 2015
What would you like to see happen during this century to make the world a better place? That's the question for Carnegie Council's sixth annual ...
JUN 25, 2014 • News
Carnegie Council Video Wins Two Bronze Awards in the Annual Telly Awards
The Telly Awards has named "Ethics Matter," a video produced by Mindfile Multimedia and the Carnegie Ethics Studio for Carnegie Council, as the winner of ...
JUN 13, 2014 • News
"Ethics & International Affairs" Summer Issue
This issue features essays by Roger Berkowitz on "Drones and the Question of 'The Human'" and Alan Sussman on the philosophical foundations of human rights; ...
JUN 12, 2014 • News
The Crisis of 1914 and What It Means for Us Today
On June 28, 1914, Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria was murdered in Sarajevo, an event that led to World War I. To commemorate this event and look ...
MAY 27, 2014 • News
FAIRNESS AND ITS OPPOSITE: International Student Photo Contest, Deadline October 31, 2014
Carnegie Council announces its second annual International Student Photography Contest. This year's theme is "Fairness and Its Opposite." The contest is open to all students ...
MAY 22, 2014 • News
Carnegie Council Appoints Six New Fellows to its Global Ethics Network of Scholars Around the World
Carnegie Council is pleased to announce the appointment of six new Global Ethics Fellows. They will join the Council's Global Ethics Network, which currently consists ...