JAN 26, 2022 • page
How did Woodrow Wilson’s Background as a Historian Influence his Decision-Making as President?
A reading and questions about how United States president Woodrow Wilson was influenced in his international decision-making by his background of a Ph.D. in ...
JAN 26, 2022 • page
1919: The Year of the Crack Up
Classroom materials to accompany Carnegie Council podcasts and New York Times opinion pieces on events from 1919 and how they relate to the world today.
JAN 26, 2022 • Series
Artificial Intelligence & Equality Initiative
Can AI be deployed in ways that enhance equality, or will AI systems exacerbate existing structural inequalities and create new inequities? The Artificial Intelligence & Equality ...
JAN 25, 2022 • Podcast
American Kleptocracy: How the U.S. Created the World's Greatest Money Laundering Scheme in History, with Casey Michel
Last October, millions of leaked documents known as the Pandora Papers exposed the shadowy financial structures global power players from politicians to billionaires use to ...
JAN 24, 2022 • Podcast
C2GDiscuss: Exploring the role of trees in large-scale carbon dioxide removal
C2G Executive Director Janos Pasztor leads a diverse group of policy, intergovernmental, independent research organization, NGO, and academic experts in a discussion about the ...
JAN 23, 2022 • News
The Atlantic: "Only Putin Knows What Happens Next"
Once Russian military forces are on the move into Ukraine, the Kremlin could set in motion a chain of events that no one can predict, ...
JAN 21, 2022 • News
The National Interest: "The United States Needs a New Approach to Russia"
In this article for "The National Interest", Senior Fellow Nikolas Gvosdev reflects on the build-up of Russian troops on the border of Ukraine, and the ...