APR 2, 2026 • Podcast
The Gaslighting of America, with Professor Mathias Risse
What is fueling the post-truth era? Why is it working? Harvard's Mathias Risse argues that gaslighting has become a dominant rhetorical force in American politics.
MAR 30, 2026 • Article
A Conversation with Carnegie Ethics Fellow Harsh Suri
This conversation features Harsh Suri, CEO and co-founder of The Geostrata, a youth-led independent policy and research think tank, based in India.
MAR 20, 2026 • Article
Zero Introspection
The rejection of introspection and moral duties by America's business leaders—combined with an unwillingness to defend the very system that incubated their success—is ...
APR 29, 2026 • Event
Values & Interests: U.S. Power and Principle
Join us for the next "Values & Interests" event, featuring a conversation with James Story, former U.S. ambassador to Venezuela.
MAR 13, 2026 • Video
Character and Leadership: A Conversation with Lt. General (ret.) Mark Hertling
Mark Hertling discusses U.S. foreign policy, the release of his new book, and the moral-political fork in the road in America in 2026.
MAR 10, 2026 • Article
Ethics on Film: Discussion of "One Battle After Another"
This review of Paul Thomas Anderson's Oscar-winning "One Battle After Another" discusses gender roles, white supremacy, and the motivations of revolutionaries.
APR 16, 2026 • Event
The Ethics of AI Agents in Global Governance
Register for the next "Ethics Empowered" event on the ethics of AI in diplomatic spaces, moderated by Eleonore Fournier-Tombs, New York State's chief AI officer.
MAR 4, 2026 • News
The Conversation: Starmer’s Iran approach may anger Trump, but it fits with his foreign policy philosophy
In this article from "The Conversation," Kevin Maloney discusses how Trump is "gaslighting" the American public by invoking the political philosophy of "realism."