MAR 8, 2023 • Podcast
Re-engaging Africa, with The New School's Sean Jacobs
At the U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit in December, President Joe Biden signaled that "Africa's success is the world's success." The New School’s Sean ...
MAR 7, 2023 • Podcast
How to Renew and Rebuild After a Brush with Authoritarianism
In the last few years, democracies around the world have experienced dangerous brushes with authoritarianism. The U.S., Brazil, and Sri Lanka saw their institutions ...
MAR 6, 2023 • News
NBC News: "ChatGPT has thrown gasoline on fears of a U.S.-China arms race on AI"
In this NBC News article, Carnegie-Uehiro Fellow Wendell Wallach discussed the implications of a new "Cold War" between China and the United States over an "...
MAR 3, 2023 • Series
From Another Angle
Hilary Sutcliffe, a member of the Artificial Intelligence & Equality (AIEI) Board of Advisors, explores fresh perspectives from some of today's most innovative thinkers. They will ...
MAR 2, 2023 • Article
Gandhian Trusteeship: Empathy, Mutuality, and a New Realism
On February 23, 2023, Carnegie Council President Joel Rosenthal spoke on empathy, mutuality, realism, and in the influence of Mahatma Gandhi at an event organized by Permanent ...
FEB 28, 2023 • Article
U.S. Leaders Need to Make the "Doorstep" Case for Supporting Ukraine
The Biden administration continues to make its appeal for support for Ukraine's war effort, with Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen discussing the economic reasons in a "...
FEB 28, 2023 • News
Axios: "Scientists want near moratorium on geoengineering to cool climate — for now"
In this article for "Axios," C2G Executive Director Janos Pasztor is quoted discussing the "governance vacuum" when it comes to the regulation of climate-altering ...
FEB 27, 2023 • News
The Washington Post: "A 'climate solution' that spies worry could trigger war"
In this "Washington Post" article, C2G Executive Director Janos Pasztor is quoted discussing the possible dangers of conducting solar geoengineering in in region that ...