Media Mentions
AUG 1, 2017 • News
How to save liberal democracy
In this TedX Talk, Senior Fellow Alexander Görlach discusses strategies to "save liberal democracy."
JUL 20, 2017 • News
Climate Change Is Here. It’s Time to Talk About Geoengineering
C2G2 Executive Director Janos Pasztor is quoted in this article about the need to for governments to discuss geoengineering in the face of climate ...
JUN 30, 2017 • News
Army General: U.S. Wasn't "Necessarily Concerned" About Killing Civilians During 2007 Iraq Surge
This Task & Purpose article looks back at the 2007 surge in Iraq and cites a 2008 Carnegie Council article about civilian deaths, written by Howard Zinn, Robert ...
JUN 8, 2017 • News
How Fidel Castro Supported Terrorism in America
For The Wall Street JournalCarnegie Council Senior Fellow Zach Dorfman writes about the controversial decision to honor Oscar López Rivera, who was jailed for 35 ...
JUN 6, 2017 • News
Time for a Global Discussion on Climate Geoengineering
For BRINK, C2G2 Executive Director Janos Pasztor writes about the need for a discussion on climate geoengineering governance.
MAY 27, 2017 • News
A blow to Buddhist nationalism in Myanmar?
For East Asia Forum, Carnegie Council Pacific Delegate Nyi Nyi Kyaw writes about an order in Myanmar effectively banning the Organisation for the Protection of ...
MAY 23, 2017 • News
The coming war with China?
Carnegie Council's event "The Coming War with China?" was featured on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's "Big Ideas" podcast.
APR 20, 2017 • News
The Main(e) Lesson Trump Should Learn from William McKinley
Donald Trump cannot afford to handle a maritime crisis with China the way McKinley handled his, writes Pacific Delegate Daniil Davydoff in The National Interest.
APR 20, 2017 • News
Indonesia's Veteran Jihadis Disapprove of the ISIS Generation
For the Centre on Religion & Geopolitics, Pacific Delegate Gullnaz Baig writes that a new crop of Indonesian extremists, with their penchant for social media, is ...
APR 18, 2017 • News
Is It O.K. to Tinker With the Environment to Fight Climate Change?
Scientists are investigating whether releasing tons of particulates into the atmosphere might be good for the planet. Not everyone thinks this is a good idea. ...
Press Releases
JAN 29, 2014 • News
Carnegie Council Ranked 18th in List of Top Think Tanks in USA
According to the "2013 Global Go To Think Tank Index," Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs ranks number 18 in the list of top think tanks ...
JAN 23, 2014 • News
Carnegie Council President Joel H. Rosenthal Launches New Website
Check out Dr. Rosenthal's new website, which features Ethics 101; topics such as war and peace, U.S. foreign policy, and human rights and pluralism; media; ...
JAN 9, 2014 • News
Carnegie Council Presents "Ethics & International Affairs" Winter 2013 Issue
This issue features David Scheffer on curbing corporate tax avoidance; a roundtable on the ethics of rebellion, with James Turner Johnson, John Kelsay, Nigel Biggar, ...
DEC 13, 2013 • News
We Want to Hear from You! Take EIA's Readership Survey
We want to hear from you! Carnegie Council's journal, "Ethics & International Affairs," is conducting a short survey to get a sense of how the journal ...
NOV 13, 2013 • News
Check out Carnegie Council's Global Ethics Forum TV Series, Available on TV and Online
Looking for thought-provoking programming on current affairs? Watch "Global Ethics Forum," a weekly half-hour TV series featuring the world's top policymakers and scholars.
NOV 4, 2013 • News
Winners of the 2013 International Student Photo Contest, Living with Differences
Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs is delighted to announce the winners of its first international student photo contest. First prize went to a ...
NOV 4, 2013 • News
WINNING PHOTOS: 2013 International Student Photo Contest
Congratulations to the winners of the 2013 Carnegie Council International Student Photo Contest, on the theme of Living with Differences.
OCT 28, 2013 • News
Joel Rosenthal Awarded Honorary Degree by University of Edinburgh
In October 2013, Carnegie Council President Joel Rosenthal received an Honorary Degree of Doctor of Science in Social Sciences from the University of Edinburgh. The degree ...
OCT 16, 2013 • News
Author and Journalist James Traub to Host Interview Series, "Ethics Matter"
James Traub, new host of "Ethics Matter," writes a column for "Foreign Policy's" website entitled "Terms of Engagement" and also writes for "Foreign Policy" magazine. ...
SEP 19, 2013 • News
The Ethics of Preventive War: New Book from Global Ethics Fellow Deen Chatterjee
In this book edited by Deen Chatterjee, 11 leading theorists debate the normative challenges of preventive war through the lens of important public and political issues ...