OCT 16, 2018 • News
I Asked 20 Successful Leaders What 'Ethics' Means To Them
In honor of Global Ethics Day, which was created by Carnegie Council, Forbes' Bruce Weisntein asks business leaders what "ethics" means to them.
OCT 11, 2018 • Podcast
Global Ethics Weekly: Disaster Response & Ethics, with Malka Older
Former Senior Fellow Malka Older, a novelist and aid worker, details the ethical and logistical sides of disaster response, drawing on her experiences in Sri ...
OCT 11, 2018 • News
Trump and the End of Smugness
In this "War on the Rocks" commentary, Senior Fellow Devin Stewart analyzes Trump's sense of humor and foreign policy record and the media's reaction.
OCT 10, 2018 • Article
Professor Nick Rengger: A Reflection
Professor Nick Rengger, one of the leading political thinkers of his generation, passed away in September 2018. "Nick had the most generous of intellects, always curious, ...
OCT 10, 2018 • Podcast
The Future of U.S. National Security, with Derek Reveron
"Is it still fair to say there are continuities in foreign policy two years into the Trump administration? I'm going to say yes, and I'll ...
OCT 9, 2018 • Podcast
Chinese and Russian "Political Warfare" with Tom Mahnken and Toshi Yoshihara
Tom Mahnken and Toshi Yoshihara of the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments (CSBA) discuss China and Russia's "authoritarian political warfare." "Not only do they ...
OCT 5, 2018 • Podcast
An Update on Pakistan, with Ahmed Rashid
Acclaimed journalist Ahmed Rashid discusses Pakistan's new populist prime minister, Imran Khan, whom he considers woefully unprepared. He also examines Pakistan's debt-ridden economy and Pakistan's ...
OCT 4, 2018 • Podcast
Global Ethics Weekly: Statelessness & Ethnonationalism in India & the U.S., with Kavitha Rajagopalan
Senior Fellow Kavitha Rajagopalan explains the troubling situation in Northeast India near the border with Bangladesh, where millions of citizens could end up stateless. With ...