-
Biden, Sanders, & Foreign Policy after Super Tuesday, with Nikolas Gvosdev
Senior Fellow Nikolas Gvosdev looks at the foreign policy discussions after Super Tuesday, with only Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders left with realistic chances at the Democratic nomination. When it comes to the U.S. role in the world, what are the big differences between these two candidates? Is Biden's "restorationist" agenda a risk? And looking ahead to a post-Trump future, how have relationships changed between the U.S. and its allies?Learn More -
Carnegie New Leaders Podcast: Cybersecurity, Norms, & Regulations, with Jason Healey
Are there norms when it comes to cybersecurity? How should governments regulate this emerging domain? What's the role of the private sector? SIPA's Jason Healey discusses all this and more with cybersecurity analyst Alicia Fawcett. Plus, he explains some of the risks associated with cyberattacks and why, so far, they haven't escalated into anything "kinetic."Learn More -
The Future of Artificial Intelligence, with Stuart J. Russell
UC Berkley's Professor Stuart J. Russell discusses the near- and far-future of artificial intelligence, including self-driving cars, killer robots, governance, and why he's worried that AI might destroy the world. How can scientists reconfigure AI systems so that humans will always be in control? How can we govern this emerging technology across borders? What can be done if autonomous weapons are deployed in 2020?Learn More -
Call for Abstracts: Carnegie Council 2020 Student Research Conference
Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs is pleased to announce a call for abstracts for our sixth annual Student Research Conference. It will be held at Carnegie Council's New York City headquarters on Friday, May 8, 2020. We ask all interested candidates to submit an abstract of no more than 500 words by Monday, March 23.Learn More -
Who Controls the Global Thermostat? with C2G's Janos Pasztor
With record-breaking winter warmth in Europe, catastrophic fires in Australia, and deadly flooding in Indonesia, we are deep into a climate crisis. In this wide-ranging talk, Janos Paztor, executive director of the Carnegie Climate Governance Initiative (C2G), talks about his organization's work on the governance of emerging climate altering technologies.Learn More
Events
All Upcoming Live- MARCH 18
Wednesday, 6:00 PM Beyond Borders: The Experience of Women in Migration Amani Ballour, Dayle Haddon, Bitta Mostofi, Kelly Razzouk - APRIL 1
Wednesday, 6:00 PM An Overwatched Future: The Societal Implications of Wide-Area Surveillance Marie-Helen Maras, Mona Sloane, Arthur Holland Michel - APRIL 16
Thursday, 2:00 PM The 1st International Congress for the Governance of AI (ICGAI/Prague 2020) ICGAI PRAGUE 2020 IS BEING RESCHEDULED, DUE TO THE COVID-19 VIRUS, UNTIL FALL 2020. - MAY 28
Thursday, 6:00 PM New Thinking on Peacebuilding in Northeast Asia Grace Choi, Jongsun Kim, Jonathan Corrado This event will take place at The Korea Society in New York City.
Eng
中文
Español
Français
Русский




