SEP 6, 2017 • News
Podcast Series on Rising Tensions in Asia
Over the summer, Carnegie Council Senior Fellow and Asia Dialogues Director Devin Stewart continued his series of interviews with a wide range of experts on ...
SEP 6, 2017 • Podcast
The Driver in the Driverless Car with Vivek Wadhwa
What are the social and ethical implications of new technologies such as widespread automation and gene editing? These innovations are no longer in the realm ...
SEP 5, 2017 • Podcast
The Trump Effect in Japan with Robert Dujarric
"When you have a president like Trump, you do have to ask yourself: 'What will the United States look like in five years or in ...
SEP 5, 2017 • Podcast
Making Ethics Matter in 2017
"Ethics will be found in people of good will who believe in constructive responses to hard policy challenges. Ethics will be demonstrated by those who ...
AUG 30, 2017 • Podcast
Heidi Grant on U.S. Air Force Global Partnerships
George Washington understood that building capable partners during peacetime can actually prevent war, says Heidi Grant. She is deputy under secretary of the Air Force, ...
AUG 30, 2017 • News
Why presidents let some terrorists walk
For The Washington Post, Senior Fellow Zach Dorfman explains that American presidents have a questionable history of pardoning terrorists for political purposes.
AUG 29, 2017 • Article
Ethics on Film: Discussion of "Malcolm X"
Malcolm X is seen by some as a symbol of the enduring struggle for equal rights for all human beings; but for others his legacy ...
AUG 29, 2017 • News
Back to School! Carnegie Council Expands its Online Education Section
Check out our Education Section, which provides materials for both high school and college classrooms. It includes short videos, worksheets, lesson plan ideas, international contests, ...