JUN 10, 2026 • Podcast
Hubris and the Fog of War: Unpacking the U.S.-Iran Conflict
Millions of Iranians oppose their government, but that doesn't mean they want foreign bombs. Neda Bolourchi explores the ethical gray zones of this conflict.
JUN 5, 2026 • page
Request for Proposals: Harry Frank Guggenheim Fellow for Nuclear Ethics and Security
Carnegie Council seeks to hire a non-resident, part-time fellow for a twelve-month term to lead a proactive research and education agenda addressing the end of ...
JUN 4, 2026 • Article
International Humanitarian Law under Stress, Humanitarian Lives under Fire
UN Under-Secretary-General Gilles Michaud reflects on the erosion of international humanitarian law and the urgent need to restore accountability and protection for aid workers.
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Julie Murray
Julie Murray is a programming & outreach intern at Carnegie Council. She is pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in politics at Sewanee: The University of the ...
MAY 29, 2026 • Podcast
Democracy in Retreat
Freedom House's Yana Gorokhovskaia discusses the political and ethical stakes of two decades of global freedom decline.
MAY 27, 2026 • Article
Iran Is Not Venezuela—But That’s Not the Point: The Ethics of American Tactical Power
Despite vast differences, Washington has treated Iran and Venezuela as parallel cases, writes Neda Bolourchi. What does this reveal about the ethics of American power?
MAY 22, 2026 • Video
Nuclear Ethics
This "Values & Interests" panel discussion, held in partnership with PBS and moderated by acclaimed journalist Ann Curry, is available to view in full.