FEB 4, 2016 • Article
Deterrence or Disarmament?: The Ethics of Nuclear Warfare
Is using a nuclear weapon morally permissible under some circumstances? Is it ethical to implement nuclear deterrence (threatening to use atomic weapons) as a self-defense ...
FEB 4, 2016 • News
Tokyo's Ambition Generation
Despite a host of cultural and structural difficulties, Japanese business culture is slowly becoming more welcoming to start-ups, writes Carnegie Council Senior Fellow Devin Stewart ...
FEB 2, 2016 • Podcast
Interview with Thomas Weiss on Change and Continuity in Global Governance
The term global governance grew up to describe the fact that there is an increasing number of civil society actors. Nevertheless, these new actors are ...
FEB 2, 2016 • News
Call for Abstracts by March 30: Carnegie Council Student Research Conference
This student conference will be held on Wednesday, May 4 at Carnegie Council headquarters in New York City. Abstracts are due by March 30. Papers should be ...
JAN 28, 2016 • Article
Human Rights in Asia and the West
The geographical, national, or ethnic East-West division in human rights thinking is increasingly irrelevant. Instead, multiple layers of horizontal solidarity have been formed through global ...
JAN 28, 2016 • Article
Values and the Ethics of International Order
At a time when U.S. primacy is in doubt, when many are concerned that China might become a global political power, when the threat ...
JAN 28, 2016 • News
What Drives Americans to Join the Jihad? The Book "United States of Jihad" Explains
Carnegie Council Fellow Zach Dorfman reviews Peter Bergen's new book "United States of Jihad" for the "Los Angeles Times."
JAN 27, 2016 • News
Ananya Vajpeyi on Modi's India
Ananya Vajpeyi, Global Ethics Fellow, discusses Narendra Modi and politics in India for "Foreign Affairs."