Media Mentions
SEP 17, 2022 • News
New York Magazine: "What Would a Ukraine Victory Look Like?"
In this interview with "New York" magazine, Senior Fellow Nikolas Gvosdev discusses the latest phase of the war in Ukraine, how domestic and international views ...
JUL 18, 2022 • News
Thomson Reuters Foundation: "As 1.5C warming limit nears, interest in sun-dimming tech heats up"
Janos Pasztor was quoted in a Thomson Reuters Foundation article discussing the likelihood of overshooting the 1.5C warming target. Access that article here.
JUL 1, 2022 • News
CNN: "AI made these stunning images. Here's why experts are worried"
Senior Fellow Arthur Holland Michel was quoted in a CNN article discussing some of the unintended dangers posed by AI generated images.
JUL 1, 2022 • News
The National Interest: "Will U.S. Economic Hegemony Endure After Ukraine?"
In this "National Interest" article, Senior Fellow Nikolas Gvosdev asks: Will U.S. economic hegemony endure after Ukraine?
JUN 23, 2022 • News
Wired: "The Nightmare Politics and Sticky Science of Hacking the Climate"
In this "Wired" article, Janos Pasztor, executive director of the Carnegie Climate Governance Initiative (C2G), discusses the complex issues around the governance of "solar ...
JUN 16, 2022 • News
Fortune: "The battle between autocracy and democracy has blinded us to the A.l. oligopoly"
In this article for "Fortune," AIEI Carnegie-Uehiro Fellow Wendell Wallach explores how we are blinded to the rapidly growing influence of the AI oligopoly and ...
MAY 25, 2022 • News
Carnegie Corporation of New York: "What Knowledge Is Needed for the U.S. to Navigate Evolving Foreign Policy Challenges?"
In this article published by Carnegie Corporation, U.S. Global Engagement (USGE) Senior Fellow Nikolas Gvosdev offers a brief perspective on the question: What knowledge ...
APR 28, 2022 • News
Newsweek: "How to Help Ukrainian Refugees"
In an op-ed for "Newsweek," Model International Mobility Convention (MIMC) Senior Fellow Michael Doyle and Research Fellow Dorothea Koehn discuss how to assist Ukrainian refugees ...
APR 6, 2022 • News
TechCrunch: "Artificial intelligence is already upending geopolitics"
In an op-ed for "TechCrunch," former under-secretary-general of the UN Angela Kane and Carnegie-Uehiro Fellow Wendell Wallach discuss how AI is disrupting geopolitics.
MAR 25, 2022 • News
Eco-Business: "Is it time to take sun dimming tech seriously? Experts disagree"
This article for "Eco-Business" provides an overview of scientists' debates over the potential use of climate-altering approaches like solar radiation modification, citing a recent policy ...
Press Releases
AUG 8, 2018 • News
Carnegie Council Announces "Information Warfare" Podcast Interview Series
With the growing power of surveillance technology and digital media, political influence operations have become an attractive tool of statecraft for great powers. These weapons ...
JUL 24, 2018 • News
Carnegie Council Presents Materials in French and English from Year-Long Research Project, "Russian Soft Power in France"
This year-long project explored Russian influence in French political parties and civil society institutions today. The research includes historical background on relations between France and ...
JUL 18, 2018 • News
Carnegie Council Launches New Global Ethics Weekly Podcast on International Affairs
Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs announces the launch of Global Ethics Weekly, a podcast series that connects current events to Carnegie Council resources ...
JUN 8, 2018 • News
Just Out: "Ethics & International Affairs" Summer 2018 Issue
This issue features Lea Ypi on the importance of social class in debates about migration; Jennifer L. Tobin on international investment agreements and "regulatory chill'"; ...
MAY 22, 2018 • News
Carnegie Council Launches globalethicsday.org for Fifth Global Ethics Day, October 17
To celebrate the fifth Global Ethics Day on October 17, 2018, Carnegie Council has launched a new website especially for this annual event: globalethicsday.org. Global Ethics ...
MAY 21, 2018 • News
Carnegie Council Announces Robert J. Myers Fund Recipients for 2018
The Fund supports and promotes activities of the Carnegie Council network that embody Mr. Myers' vision of effective ethical inquiry rooted in local experiences and ...
MAY 17, 2018 • News
Carnegie Council Congratulates Michael Ignatieff on Winning Eighth Annual Zócalo Book Prize for "The Ordinary Virtues"
Michael Ignatieff's latest book, "The Ordinary Virtues: Moral Order in a Divided World," which grew out of his Centennial project for Carnegie Council for Ethics ...
MAY 15, 2018 • News
Carnegie Council Announces Winners of Annual Student Research Conference, May 2018
This year, the Council received 32 applications from 12 universities around the New York City area and East Coast. Out of the 32 applications, nine projects, including one ...
MAY 3, 2018 • News
Save the Date! Global Ethics Day, October 17, 2018
Global Ethics Day is a global teach-in and an opportunity for institutions to explore the role of ethics in a globalized world. Inspired by Earth ...
APR 19, 2018 • News
Carnegie Council Appoints 10 Pacific Delegates for Fact-Finding Trip to the Philippines on Climate Change
In October 2018, Carnegie Council's Asia Dialogues program is leading a fact-finding trip to Manila to investigate the effects of climate change on Philippine politics and ...