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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.

OCT 30, 2022 Podcast

C2GTalk: Why is broad-based governance needed for new climate technologies? with Per Heggenes

The world needs to look at every option to stop dangerous climate change, but some potential approaches—like solar radiation modification—are undeveloped and could ...

OCT 26, 2022 Podcast

What You Need to Know About Global Supply Chains, with the AP's Joshua Goodman

The Associated Press' Joshua Goodman joins "Doorstep" co-hosts Nick Gvosdev and Tatiana Serafin to discuss his latest reporting on the Commercial Customs Operations Advisory Committee ...

OCT 19, 2022 Podcast

How to Be an Ethical Individual in an Interconnected World, with Michael Schur

In this special Global Ethics Day event, Carnegie Council President Joel Rosenthal speaks with Michael Schur, creator of the hit TV show "The Good Place" ...

OCT 17, 2022 Podcast

C2GTalk: What role might CDR and SRM play in IPCC pathways to achieve the Paris Agreement? with Roberto Schaeffer

In this "C2GTalk," host Mark Turner talks speaks with Federal University of Rio de Janeiro's Dr. Roberto Schaeffer about carbon dioxide removal and solar ...

OCT 11, 2022 Journal

Saving the International Justice Regime: Beyond Backlash against International Courts

In Saving the International Justice Regime: Beyond Backlash against International Courts, Courtney Hillebrecht provides answers to important questions related to the backlash politics of international ...

OCT 11, 2022 Journal

The Origins of Overthrow: How Emotional Frustration Shapes US Regime Change Interventions

Payam Ghalehdar’s fascinating book The Origins of Overthrow: How Emotional Frustration Shapes US Regime Change Interventions addresses an important puzzle: Why do states often ...

OCT 11, 2022 Journal

International Development Cooperation Today: A Radical Shift towards a Global Paradigm

The literature on international development cooperation tends to be dominated by scholars and policymakers based at Anglo-American universities and research institutes. It is therefore refreshing ...

OCT 11, 2022 Journal

Introduction: Democratizing Global Justice

Global governance ought to uphold global justice, a purpose that various institutions and instruments of global governance acknowledge more or less explicitly. Yet, to be ...

OCT 11, 2022 Journal Online Exclusive

EIA Fall 2022 Issue--Out Now!

The editors of Ethics & International Affairs are pleased to present the Fall 2022 issue of the journal! The issue looks at global justice, democracy, political refugeehood, ...

OCT 10, 2022 Journal

The Global Liberal Arts Challenge

The democratic backsliding that has accelerated across the globe over the past decade has included a trend in education that has gone less noticed: a ...