Phil Caruso is a candidate for JD and MBA degrees at Harvard University, where he is a Tillman Scholar and Terence M. Considine Fellow in Law & Economics.
Caruso is a military veteran and a member of the Truman National Security Project. He was previously a 2017 Pacific Delegate with the Carnegie Council's Asia Dialogues program and a 2016 Law Fellow with the Fellowships at Auschwitz for the Study of Professional Ethics.
Featured Work
JAN 8, 2020 • Article
Suleimani Is Dead, but Diplomacy Shouldn't Be
Carnegie Council fellow and Pacific Delegate Philip Caruso advocates for the value of diplomacy in the aftermath of the U.S. killing Iran's general Qassem ...
MAY 13, 2019 • Article
Immigration: A National Security Imperative
"The U.S. intelligence community is dependent on immigration to maintain language and cultural skills that protect American lives every day," writes military veteran Philip ...
MAR 25, 2019 • Article
Coherence and Comprehensiveness: An American Foreign Policy Imperative
As the United States now confronts the prospect of a multi-faceted and quite possibly generational competition with China—underscored not only by recent Trump Administration ...
NOV 7, 2018 • Transcript
Education for Peace: The Living Legacy of the First World War
Four Fellows from Carnegie Council's "The Living Legacy of WWI" project present their research on different aspects of the war--counterterrorism, airpower, chemical warfare, and Latin ...
JUN 15, 2018 • Podcast
Global Ethics Weekly: The Singapore Summit & the Specter of Trump
In the wake of the countless Western media takes on Trump-Kim, Senior Fellow Devin Stewart defends the Singapore summit and the president's negotiating style and ...
APR 10, 2018 • Podcast
The Living Legacy of WWI: Airpower During the First World War, with Philip Caruso
"World War I was the beginning of what we now consider to be one of the cornerstones of the ways in which we engage in ...