AUG 7, 2018 • Article
The Rise and Fall (and Rise) of Chemical Weapons
"Chemical weapons have been used in almost every decade since their advent just over a century ago. They are not a specter, like nuclear weapons. ...
AUG 6, 2018 • Podcast
China-Taiwan "Political Warfare" with Russell Hsiao
China and Taiwan have been trying to influence each other ever since 1949, often through very subversive means, says the Global Taiwan Institute's Russell Hsiao, so ...
AUG 3, 2018 • Article
The Vision: Saving the Old or Building the New?
Senior fellow Nikolas Gvosdev unpacks why some scholars seek to save and preserve the U.S. role in the "liberal international order," and why others ...
AUG 2, 2018 • Podcast
Global Ethics Weekly: The Assault on Ethics, with Joel Rosenthal
Carnegie Council President Joel Rosenthal and host Alex Woodson discuss the ethical failures of the first 18 months of Trump's presidency, but also why they both ...
AUG 2, 2018 • News
Hidden Faces of WW1: Maxillofacial Portraits Preserved
WWI Living Legacy Fellow Katherine Akey is interviewed about the photo collection of Roy Bard Sheetz, who took pictures of soldiers who had suffered disfiguring ...
AUG 1, 2018 • Podcast
China's Influence Operations, with Peter Mattis
What's the difference between "influence" and "interference" when it comes to China's propaganda operations? How are these efforts structured? War on the Rocks contributing editor ...
JUL 31, 2018 • Podcast
Migration & Citizenship in the Capitalist State, with Lea Ypi
"In both political debates and academic debates on migration the question of class is often missed," says London School of Economics' Lea Ypi. "When we ...
JUL 29, 2018 • News
How Silicon Valley became the target of Chinese and Russian spies
Senior Fellow Zach Dorfman discusses his "Politico" article on Chinese and Russian espionage in Silicon Valley in this "PBS NewsHour" segment.