FEB 12, 2022 • Series
History and the Politics of Reconciliation (2000-2005)
This program promoted research and dialogue on how societies reckon with difficult pasts and the process involved in reconciliation at a societal or political level.
FEB 12, 2022 • Series
Foreign Policy Roundtables (ended 2009)
Invitation-only sessions for academics, policy experts, and journalists to scrutinize recently published works or works in progress.
FEB 12, 2022 • Series
Ethics in a Violent World (2005-2006)
Focusing on the institutions regulating war and peace, this initiative engages scholars, policymakers, and concerned citizens through major public lectures, policy briefings, and journal articles.
FEB 12, 2022 • Series
Global Policy Innovations
GPI's mission: To highlight the best new thinking on a fairer globalization. It launched Policy Innovations, an online magazine that covers innovative ideas for a ...
FEB 12, 2022 • News
The National Interest: "Does Russia’s Syria Intervention Reveal Its Ukraine Strategy?"
In this article for "The National Interest", Senior Fellow Nikolas Gvosdev compares the U.S.’s risk assessment of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine to ...
FEB 10, 2022 • Article
Mapping AI & Equality, Part 4: Justice, Fairness, & Equal Opportunity
To date, much attention has been directed at ways in which AI can reinforce existing forms of bias including those around race, gender, and disabilities ...
FEB 10, 2022 • Podcast
Davos Man: How the Billionaires Devoured the World, with Peter S. Goodman
Over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic, the world's wealthiest added a whopping $3.9 trillion to their pockets while as many as 500 million people descended into ...
FEB 9, 2022 • Podcast
Where is the Public Square for the Digital Information Age? with Stelios Vassilakis
In this episode of the "Artificial Intelligence & Equality Initiative" podcast, Senior Fellow Anja Kaspersen and Carnegie Council President Joel Rosenthal sit down with the Stavros ...