Recent Articles
MAY 7, 2024 • Journal Online Exclusive
Unraveling Norms of Diplomatic Immunity? The Case of Diplomatic Premises
Recent global events have cast doubt on the future of the norm of diplomatic protection.
MAY 3, 2024 • Article
MIMC at the Conference on International Migration
The Model International Mobility Convention attended the Conference on International Migration at St. Francis College, sharing a global perspective on current trends in human mobility.
MAY 1, 2024 • Article
Ethical Dilemmas of Space Memorial Services
Space and lunar memorial services are growing in popularity, writes Visiting Fellow Zhanna Malekos Smith. What are the ethical considerations of this practice?
APR 18, 2024 • Article
A Dangerous Master: Welcome to the World of Emerging Technologies
In this preface to the paperback edition of his book "A Dangerous Master," Wendell Wallach discusses breakthroughs and ethical issues in AI and emerging technologies.
APR 9, 2024 • Journal Online Exclusive
EIA Summer 2024 Remote Editorial Internship
Ethics & International Affairs, the journal of the Carnegie Council, seeks a remote intern for the fall.
MAR 27, 2024 • Article
The Specter of EMP Weapons in Space
Visiting Fellow Zhanna Malekos Smith details the danger of electromagnetic pulse weapons. How can nations protect themselves from this catastrophic threat?
MAR 19, 2024 • Article
A Conversation with Carnegie Ethics Fellow Julia M. Wilton
This new interview series profiles members of the inaugural Carnegie Ethics Fellows cohort. This discussion features Julia Wilton, senior director at K2 Integrity.
MAR 6, 2024 • Article
Empowering the Artemis Accords Coalition for Peace and Stability
As missions ramp up, Zhanna Malekos Smith writes that the U.S. should lead an effort with the Artemis Accords for space sustainability and security.
FEB 23, 2024 • Article
What Do We Mean When We Talk About "AI Democratization"?
With numerous parties calling for "AI democratization," Elizabeth Seger, director of the CASM digital policy research hub at Demos, discusses four meanings of the term.