Our Podcasts
Listen to the latest insights from Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs. Tune in to hear from leading experts and thinkers, identifying and addressing the most critical ethical issues of today and tomorrow.
JAN 5, 2016 • Podcast
Back to the Future? Battlefield Nuclear Weapons in South Asia
In this information-filled talk, Jeff McCausland, a retired U.S. Army colonel, explains why the India/Pakistan border may be the most dangerous place on ...
JAN 5, 2016 • Journal Online Exclusive
The Ethics of Arming Rebels and U.S. Policy—A Clash?
Having encouraged rebels to continue to fight by providing weapons and financial support, do sponsors have the duty to ensure their side can actually win ...
DEC 30, 2015 • Journal Online Exclusive
Duties Owed: Does the International Trump the National Community?
If particular states are asked to assume burdens "for the good of all," what claim to be compensated does that state have in return?
DEC 23, 2015 • Journal Online Exclusive
Is There an "International Community"?
We hear the term "international community" so often that it becomes part of the background noise of political statements, but it may help to revisit ...
DEC 21, 2015 • Podcast
Bearing Witness to War and Injustice: Ron Haviv, Photojournalist
From the Balkan Wars to both invasions of Iraq to the current refugee crisis, photojournalist Ron Haviv has been at the center of many of ...
DEC 16, 2015 • Journal Online Exclusive
Upcoming Conferences of Interest 2015-2016
These are some upcoming conferences the editors believe readers of the journal may be interested in attending.
DEC 15, 2015 • Podcast
Violence All Around
What is terrorism, and how is it different from other violence? How does technology affect rates of violence? How and when can nonviolence be effective? ...
DEC 11, 2015 • Journal
Introduction: Drivers and Change in Global Governance
The purpose of this roundtable is to continue to push outward the boundaries of what we understand as "global governance."
DEC 11, 2015 • Journal
The Rise of China: Continuity or Change in the Global Governance of Development
Exercising its vast material power, China is rapidly becoming a top lender in the bilateral field, and it is asserting its alternative ideas on aid ...
DEC 11, 2015 • Journal
Voluntary Standard Setting: Drivers and Consequences
The voluntary consensus standard-setting system is a part of global governance most of us encounter frequently, but rarely notice. What are the drivers and consequences ...