Recent Articles
AUG 13, 2018 • Journal Online Exclusive
Ethics, Russia and Syria
Can Russia's amoral approach to Syria lead to a stable outcome?
AUG 7, 2018 • Article
The Rise and Fall (and Rise) of Chemical Weapons
"Chemical weapons have been used in almost every decade since their advent just over a century ago. They are not a specter, like nuclear weapons. ...
AUG 3, 2018 • Article
The Vision: Saving the Old or Building the New?
Senior fellow Nikolas Gvosdev unpacks why some scholars seek to save and preserve the U.S. role in the "liberal international order," and why others ...
JUL 31, 2018 • Journal Online Exclusive
Migration & Citizenship in the Capitalist State, with Lea Ypi
In this interview Lea Ypi discusses the class-based dimensions often missing from immigration debates.
JUL 24, 2018 • Article
The Assault on Ethics
A year and a half into the Trump presidency, its most consequential feature thus far is its assault on ethics. What began as a curiosity ...
JUL 24, 2018 • Article
The Assault on Ethics
"A year and a half into the Trump presidency, its most consequential feature thus far is its assault on ethics," writes Carnegie Council President Joel ...
JUL 23, 2018 • Article
Update on the Carnegie Council First World War Fellows, "The Living Legacy of WWI" Project
With the due date for completed projects approaching, most research completed, and interviews with all Fellows posted on the Carnegie Council website, it is a ...
JUL 23, 2018 • Article
Is a Democratic "Blue Wave" Really Coming?
Grass-roots frustration within the Democratic Party could lead to the Left's own version of a Trump phenomenon, writes Nikolas Gvosdev in "The National Interest." What ...
JUL 19, 2018 • Journal Online Exclusive
The Montenegro Test
The discussion over Montenegro has ethical dimensions that have been largely overlooked.