JUN 13, 2018 • Article
French Political Parties and Russia: The Politics of Power and Influence
"In 2018, what relationship do French political parties have with the Russian Federation, its government, and its political parties, including but not limited to its most ...
JUN 13, 2018 • Podcast
Restoring Trust: How Can the American Public Regain its Confidence in its National Security Apparatus?
There is a huge divide in the way Americans assess U.S. foreign policy. Take for example, the June G7 meeting, which ended in a ...
JUN 13, 2018 • Article
Experts, Ethics and the International System
Carnegie Council senior fellow Nikolas Gvosdev highlights how Americans support continued engagement in the world to harness American power for their own prosperity and security, ...
JUN 12, 2018 • Podcast
Edge of Chaos, with Dambisa Moyo
Why is democracy under siege around the world? Economist Dambisa Moyo cites a host of reasons, such as short-term thinking, low voter turnout, the huge ...
JUN 11, 2018 • Podcast
HATE: Why We Should Resist It with Free Speech, Not Censorship, with Nadine Strossen
Nadine Strossen gives a rousing, detailed, and convincing defense of free speech as it is laid out in the First Amendment. "American law really is ...
JUN 8, 2018 • News
Just Out: "Ethics & International Affairs" Summer 2018 Issue
This issue features Lea Ypi on the importance of social class in debates about migration; Jennifer L. Tobin on international investment agreements and "regulatory chill'"; ...
JUN 5, 2018 • Article
The Impeachment of South Korean President Park Geun-hye
This report explores the timeline and details of South Korean President Park Geun-hye's impeachment, and the aftermath that followed. Park Geun-hye's history begins with her ...
JUN 4, 2018 • Podcast
Golden Visas, Dreamers, & Ethics in Immigration, with Ayelet Shachar
There is a global surge in "golden visas" for the super-rich, who often have "no connection to the country other than a wire transfer, the ...