Media Mentions
MAR 24, 2022 • News
UN Dispatch Podcast: "The Promise and Perils of 'Solar Radiation Modification' to Mitigate Climate Change"
The Paris Agreement set a target to limit global warming to “well below 2 degrees, but preferably to 1.5 degrees celsius compared to pre-industrial levels.” However, the ...
MAR 18, 2022 • News
Al Jazeera: "Is seizing the yachts & mansions of Russian oligarchs enough? No."
In this article for "Al Jazeera", Senior Fellow Tatiana Serafin discusses the recent seizure of Russian assets in response to Putin's invasion of Ukraine. She ...
MAR 16, 2022 • News
The Wall Street Journal: "Russian Drone Flights Into NATO Skies Test Alliance’s Red Lines"
The crossing of Russian drones into the airspace of NATO countries is emerging as a test of the alliance's red lines. Senior Fellow Arthur Holland ...
MAR 6, 2022 • News
The National Interest: "Can America Adapt to the Multipolar Age?"
In this "National Interest" feature, Senior Fellow Nikolas Gvosdev analyzes U.S. defense and diplomacy in a multipolar age. How has the U.S. approach ...
MAR 3, 2022 • News
The Washington Post: "Seize, don’t just freeze, Putin’s billions"
In an op-ed for "The Washington Post", Model International Mobility Convention Senior Fellow Michael Doyle discusses mechanisms to sanction Putin for the benefit of refugees ...
FEB 28, 2022 • News
Al Jazeera: "Will escalating sanctions shift Fortress Russia? It’s not a given"
In this article for Al Jazeera, Senior Fellow Tatiana Serafin writes that sanction resilience and understanding the West’s pain points are part of Putin’...
FEB 24, 2022 • News
Instick: Russian Disinformation and the Erasure of History
In this article for Instick, Senior Fellow Tatiana Serafin writes about the importance of fact-checking as Russia's large-scale invasion of Ukraine begins.
FEB 18, 2022 • News
Fortune: "The techno-military-industrial-academic complex"
In an op-ed for "Fortune", Carnegie-Uehiro Fellow Wendell Wallach argues that higher education has embraced the techno-military-industrial-academic complex.
FEB 17, 2022 • News
World Politics Review: "The Russia-Ukraine Crisis Is a Negotiation Over Deterrence and Compellence"
Abstract concepts in national security such as deterrence and compellence are often difficult to apply to the reality of political crises. In this "World Politics ...
FEB 12, 2022 • News
The National Interest: "Does Russia’s Syria Intervention Reveal Its Ukraine Strategy?"
In this article for "The National Interest", Senior Fellow Nikolas Gvosdev compares the U.S.’s risk assessment of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine to ...
Press Releases
APR 17, 2018 • News
Carnegie Council Announces Carnegie Corporation Grant for "Ethics for a Connected World" Project
Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs is pleased to announce that it has received a two-year grant for a total of $450,000 from Carnegie Corporation ...
APR 12, 2018 • News
Andrew Carnegie's Legacy, 100 Years Later and into the Next Century
As the centennial of the death of Andrew Carnegie approaches in 2019, the institutions he founded are organizing a series of programs to celebrate Carnegie's legacy ...
APR 3, 2018 • News
Carnegie Council Project "The Living Legacy of the First World War" Launches New Weekly Podcast Series On April 3, 2018
Carnegie Council's "The Living Legacy of the First World War" fellowship project is exploring various aspects of the American experience in WWI in the months ...
MAR 9, 2018 • News
Just Out: "Ethics & International Affairs" Spring 2018 Issue
The heart of this Special Issue is a roundtable on the theme of "Rising Powers and the International Order." Each essay in the collection examines ...
FEB 28, 2018 • News
Call for Abstracts for Carnegie Council's May 10 Student Research Conference, Deadline April 6, 2018
Abstracts should be no more than 500 words. Presentations will be 10 minutes long and must make a normative argument about international affairs and ethics. Topics can ...
FEB 26, 2018 • News
Winners of the 2017 International Student/Teacher Essay Contest on the World's Greatest Ethical Challenge
The essay topic was: What is the world's greatest ethical challenge? The five winning essays address sexual exploitation, geoengineering, artificial intelligence, genetic engineering, and the ...
FEB 5, 2018 • News
Call for Applications for Manila, Philippines, Fact-Finding Trip, October 2018, Deadline March 16
Calling Americans and East Asians under 40 to join Carnegie Council's October fact-finding trip to Manila, which will conduct dialogues with experts and practitioners to explore ...
JAN 26, 2018 • News
Carnegie Council Appoints Nikolas K. Gvosdev as Senior Fellow, U.S. Global Engagement Program
At Carnegie Council, Dr. Gvosdev will be focusing on American disengagement from global affairs in the Trump era. His work will advance discussion on one ...
JAN 18, 2018 • News
Winners of Carnegie Council's 2017 International Student Photo Contest on Climate Change
Carnegie Council is delighted to announce the winners of its fifth annual International Student Photography Contest. The topic was Climate Change. We asked for photos ...
DEC 13, 2017 • News
Top Carnegie Council Resources, 2017
2017 will be remembered for upheavals across the board and Carnegie Council's audience picks reflect this. Our most popular podcasts and web resources this year focused ...