AUG 10, 2018 • News
How to Kill a Presidential Scandal
Republicans smothered the Iran-Contra affair, writes Senior Fellow Zach Dorfman in "Foreign Policy." The same might happen with Trump and Russia.
AUG 9, 2018 • Podcast
Global Ethics Weekly: The Ongoing Crisis in Yemen
The world's worst humanitarian crisis is ongoing in Yemen, as the Saudi-led coalition, with the support of the U.S., continues its brutal campaign against ...
AUG 8, 2018 • News
Carnegie Council Announces "Information Warfare" Podcast Interview Series
With the growing power of surveillance technology and digital media, political influence operations have become an attractive tool of statecraft for great powers. These weapons ...
AUG 7, 2018 • Podcast
Japan-China Battles for Hearts & Minds, with Giulio Pugliese
Japan and China, while in a "tactical détente," are engaged in an information battle for foreign hearts and minds over the South China Sea ...
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 6, 2018 • Podcast
China-Taiwan "Political Warfare" with Russell Hsiao
China and Taiwan have been trying to influence each other ever since 1949, often through very subversive means, says the Global Taiwan Institute's Russell Hsiao, so ...
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 ...
AUG 2, 2018 • Podcast
Global Ethics Weekly: The Assault on Ethics, with Joel Rosenthal
Carnegie Council President Joel Rosenthal and host Alex Woodson discuss the ethical failures of the first 18 months of Trump's presidency, but also why they both ...