SEP 12, 2025 • Article
When Philosophy Meets Power: How Metaethics Shapes International Influence
ICR Research's Stuart MacDonald explores how metaethics—the study of what makes moral claims valid—might help us understand the difficulties of values-based diplomacy.
SEP 2, 2025 • Article
A Conversation with Carnegie Ethics Fellow Josh Acosta
This interview series profiles members of the second Carnegie Ethics Fellows cohort. This discussion features Josh Acosta, a nonresident fellow at George Mason University.
AUG 28, 2025 • Article
Ethics in a Post-Liberal World
Seven months into Trump's second term, liberal principles hang in the balance. Bringing these norms back to life will require courage and the power of ...
JUL 17, 2025 • Article
Helvetas USA Signs Model International Mobility Convention, Underscoring Practical Pathways for Rights-Based Migration
Helvetas USA CEO Christian Steiner has signed the MIMC, marking a significant step in reaffirming the organization’s commitment to a cooperative global mobility approach.
JUL 11, 2025 • Article
Ethics on Film: Discussion of "Mountainhead"
This review of HBO's "Mountainhead" discusses ethical issues around emerging tech and the power and influence of billionaires.
JUN 4, 2025 • Article
Ethics on Film: Discussion of "I'm Still Here"
This review of the Brazilian Oscar-winning 2024 film "I'm Still Here" explores ethical issues surrounding Brazil's 20th century military dictatorship and parallels to today.
APR 23, 2025 • Article
Erase & Rewind: The Politics of Nostalgia & its Ethical Implications
Populist leaders like Trump and Putin frequently employ nostalgic rhetoric for political gain. Tinatin Japaridze analyzes the impact and ethical downsides of this strategy.
MAR 27, 2025 • Article
Ethics on Film: Discussion of "September 5"
This review explores ethical questions concerning journalism and political sensitivities in this film recounting the day of the Munich massacre at the 1972 Summer Olympics.