Foreign Policy

Framing ethical perspectives

As countries grapple with global issues, such as climate change and the impact of emerging technology, the way that nations interact has never been more consequential. Our experts, programming, and impact initiatives work to analyze the foreign policy of the United States and other nations with an aim to explore shared values and produce agenda-setting resources.

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MAR 28, 2024 Podcast

The Humanization of Warfare: Ethics, Law, and Civilians in Conflict

APR 9, 2024 Video

Algorithms of War: The Use of AI in Armed Conflict

From Gaza to Ukraine, the military applications of AI are fundamentally reshaping the ethics of war. How should policymakers navigate AI’s inherent trade-offs?

MAR 28, 2024 Video

Unlocking Cooperation: The Global South and Global North

In the inaugural panel of the "Unlocking Cooperation" series, Ramu Damodaran leads a discussion on forging a path forward for Global South/North collaboration.

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The End of Arrogance: America in the Global Competition of Ideas

FEB 28, 2011 Podcast

The End of Arrogance: America in the Global Competition of Ideas

Free market capitalism, Western culture, democracy—the ideas that shaped 20th century world politics and underpinned U.S. foreign policy—have lost a good deal ...

FEB 18, 2011 Podcast

The Future of Power

"In the information age, the mark of a great power is not just whose army wins, but also whose story wins," says Joseph Nye. This ...

The Next Decade

FEB 3, 2011 Podcast

The Next Decade: Where We've Been...and Where We're Going

The challenge of the next decade is not American power, says George Friedman. It is the preservation of the republic through a management of the ...

FEB 1, 2011 Article

China: The Romance of Realpolitik (September/October 1989)

This article (written soon after the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre) confronts the failure of the "China experts" in academe to penetrate the reality of ...

JAN 31, 2011 Podcast

How Wars End: Why We Always Fight the Last Battle

Pax Americana is a good thing, declares Gideon Rose. The problem is that even when the U.S. wins militarily, it often botches dealing with ...

JAN 7, 2011 Podcast

Global Ethics Corner: Diplomats and Commercial Sales

Wikileaks cables reveal that U.S. diplomats are "a big part of the sales force." Is diplomacy diminished or conflicts harder to resolve if diplomats ...

DEC 17, 2010 Podcast

Global Ethics Corner: International Humanitarian Law and Non-State Actors

Should non-state armed groups be excluded from the formal realm of international humanitarian law? Should they be held to the same standards as states during ...

NOV 15, 2010 Podcast

The U.S. Navy's New Energy Revolution

Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus is working to chart a new course for the Navy and Marine Corps, that by 2020 will dramatically reduce the ...

NOV 8, 2010 Podcast

Monsoon: The Indian Ocean and the Future of American Power

Robert D. Kaplan declares that the Indian Ocean area will be the true nexus of world power and conflict in the coming years and it ...

OCT 27, 2010 Podcast

The Lost Peace: Leadership in a Time of Horror and Hope, 1945-1953

In a striking reinterpretation of the postwar years, Robert Dallek examines what drove leaders around the globe—Roosevelt, Churchill, Stalin, Mao, de Gaulle, and Truman—...