FEB 8, 2021 • Podcast
Pandemic Ethics: Where Do We Go from Here?
The pandemic has made us all shockingly aware of the way that a highly infectious disease exposes the moral frailties of our social systems. In ...
FEB 4, 2021 • News
There Are Spying Eyes Everywhere—and Now They Share a Brain
In this feature for "Wired", Senior Fellow Arthur Holland Michel writes about big data and surveillance technologies. What happens when all data streams fuse into ...
JAN 29, 2021 • Podcast
The Doorstep: TikTok & the Normalization of Protests Around the World, with Dr. Tia C. M. Tyree
Howard University's Professor Tia Tyree joins "Doorstep" hosts Tatiana Serafin and Nick Gvosdev to discuss social media and youth activism in 2021 and beyond. The digital ...
JAN 27, 2021 • Podcast
Right/Wrong: How Technology Transforms Our Ethics, with Juan Enriquez
Many shifts in the right vs. wrong pendulum are affected by advances in technology. In his new book "Right/Wrong," Juan Enriquez reflects on the ...
JAN 24, 2021 • News
Americans Fine With Paying More If Trading With Democracies, Not China
This article from "Forbes" explores the implications of Carnegie Council's U.S. Global Engagement report, where survey respondents said they want to avoid over-dependence on ...
JAN 21, 2021 • Article
Revisiting the Ethical Calculus: Which Obligations Take Precedence?
In President Joe Biden's first day in office, he signed executive orders returning the United States to the Paris climate accords and took steps to ...
JAN 20, 2021 • News
On Digitization, Think Bigger, Mr. Prime Minister
Former Carnegie Council Senior Fellow Richard Katz outlines three ways in which Japan's Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga should expand his digitization campaign for "Tokyo Business ...
JAN 15, 2021 • Podcast
The Doorstep: Reviving Democracy & Re-establishing Alliances, with the Atlantic Council's Ash Jain
A few days remain until the Biden/Harris administration comes to Washington. Will the Trump administration's 11th hour power moves hamper the new team? Or ...