JAN 8, 2019 • Podcast
Technology Run Amok: Crisis Management in the Digital Age, with Ian Mitroff
Gold leaf tattoos that would act as a screen for our devices, chips implanted in our brains--these are some of the worrying technologies under development ...
JAN 8, 2019 • News
Call for Abstracts for Carnegie Council's May 3 Student Research Conference, Deadline March 8, 2019
Abstracts should be no more than 500 words. Presentations will be 10 minutes long and must make a normative argument about international affairs and ethics. Topics can ...
JAN 3, 2019 • Article
Ethics and the Syria Withdrawal
Referencing an "Atlantic" article by Conor Fridersdorf, Nikolas Gvosdev goes over some important and overlooked ethical questions surrounding Trump's decision to withraw U.S. troops ...
DEC 27, 2018 • News
Is the Philippines' Populist Leader Embracing the Climate Change Agenda?
Pacific Delegate Milan Chen writes in "The Diplomat" about the prospects for Philippines President Duterte working toward climate change solutions.
DEC 23, 2018 • News
Devin Stewart: My North Korea Prediction for 2019
After decades of failed U.S. policy, it's worth trying something new in regards to North Korea policy, writes Senior Fellow Devin Stewart in "The ...
DEC 20, 2018 • Podcast
Global Ethics Weekly: A "Carefully Optimistic" Update on Yemen, with Waleed Alhariri
Waleed Alhariri, U.S. director of the Sana'a Center for Strategic Studies, discusses major developments in the Yemen conflict, which remains the world's worst humanitarian ...
DEC 20, 2018 • News
Inter-Korea peace process poses challenges for ASEAN
Senior Fellow Devin Stewart is quoted in a UPI article about the challenges facing the Korean Peninsula process in Southeast Asia.
DEC 19, 2018 • Podcast
Jailing of Journalists Worldwide, with CPJ's Elana Beiser
Elana Beiser of the Committee to Protect Journalists discusses the latest CPJ report, which finds that for the third year in a row, 251 or more ...