DEC 14, 2016 • News
"Ethics & International Affairs" Winter 2016 Issue
This issue includes an essay on the UN Refugee Agency's #IBelong Campaign to eradicate statelessness; a feature on the expressivist potential of international criminal courts; ...
DEC 14, 2016 • News
Castro's Legacy in Puerto Rico
There were few causes closer to Fidel Castro's heart, writes Carnegie Council Senior Fellow Zach Dorfman in Foreign Affairs, than the status of Puerto Rico. ...
DEC 12, 2016 • Podcast
Foreign Fighters, Homegrown Terrorism, and the Prevention of Violent Extremism
What are the driving forces behind the increase in homegrown terrorism and what can be done to stop it? Ali Soufan and Seamus Hughes, veterans ...
DEC 12, 2016 • Podcast
The Ethics and Governance of Geoengineering
The definition of geoengineering is "large-scale human intervention with the Earth in order to change the climate," says Janos Pasztor, and to manage the world's ...
DEC 10, 2016 • News
The Global Populist Surge Is More than Just a Western Story—Just Look at Asia
For The Diplomat, Carnegie Council Senior Fellow Devin Stewart writes that populism may be surging in the West, but it's a phenomenon across the Asia-Pacific ...
DEC 8, 2016 • Podcast
Global Ethics Forum Preview: The Ethics and Governance of Geoengineering with Janos Pasztor
Next time on Global Ethics Forum, Janos Pasztor, director of the Carnegie Climate Geoengineering Governance Project, discusses new technology and our changing climate. In this ...
DEC 7, 2016 • Article
The Question Is: Can the UN Survive the Trump Era?
The United Nations will swear in António Guterres as its ninth secretary-general on December 12, when the organization will be only weeks away from the ...
DEC 6, 2016 • Podcast
Jamal Sowell on Leadership, Veterans, & Escaping the "Bubble"
"I want to do everything I can to make a difference on the Earth while I'm still here," says Jamal Sowell. Currently a fellow at ...