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The Doorstep: Reviving Democracy & Re-establishing Alliances, with the Atlantic Council's Ash Jain
A few days remain until the Biden/Harris administration comes to Washington. Will the Trump administration's 11th hour power moves hamper the new team? Or can Biden/Harris realize their "Middle Class Foreign Policy" agenda? This week, Doorstep co-Hosts Nikolas Gvosdev and Tatiana Serafin speak with the Atlantic Council's Ash Jain about opportunities for new alliances like the D10 and a way to make the government more responsive to the day-to-day concerns of its citizens.Learn More -
Just Out: "Ethics & International Affairs" Winter 2020 Issue
The editors of Ethics & International Affairs are pleased to present the Winter 2020 issue of the journal! The highlight of this issue is a roundtable organized by Kai He, T. V. Paul and Anders Wivel on international institutions and peaceful change. Additionally, the issue includes essays by Michael Doyle and Elie Peltz on worker visas as a complementary pathway for refugee resettlement and Ş. İlgü Özler on the United Nations and the COVID-19 pandemic.Learn More -
A Message from Carnegie Council: Democracy Threatened and Renewed
January 6, 2021 was one of the darkest days in U.S. history. Please read this statement from Carnegie Council on yesterday's tragic violence at the U.S. Capitol, and how together, we can use the power of ethics to build a better world.Learn More -
AI & Equality Initiative: Algorithmic Bias & the Ethical Implications
In this AI & Equality Initiative podcast, Senior Fellow Anja Kaspersen speaks with three researchers working with the University of Melbourne's Centre for AI and Digital Ethics about bias in data and algorithms. How can these types of biases have adverse effects on health and employment? What are some legal and ethical tools that can be used to confront these challenges?Learn More -
The Public Responds: Contributing to a New Narrative on the Future of U.S. Global Engagement
Following two previous reports, "The Public Responds" includes findings from two surveys taken in 2020 accompanied by critical insights from Senior Fellow Nikolas Gvosdev. These engaged and intellectually curious citizens interested in international affairs shared their opinions on how they think the foreign policies of the United States should move forward in 2021 and beyond.Learn More -
Upcoming Virtual Events & Webinars
As social distancing guidelines continue into the Fall, Carnegie Council's events will remain virtual for the rest of 2020. In the meantime, we hope you will join us for this full slate of virtual conversations over the coming months. Click here to register for webinars on the racial justice protests in a global perspective, book talks with best-selling authors and journalists, and interactive discussions on changing narratives in U.S. global engagement and foreign policy.Learn More -
Land-based Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR): as urgent and as difficult a policy challenge as ever
If CDR is to have any prospect of preventing runaway global heating without also presenting other serious environmental and social risks, then policymakers, legislators, and investors need to get real now, write Chatham House's Richard King and Duncan Brack. This article outlines three key messages for the policy communities and how it interacts with more nature-based solutions.Learn More -
Announcement Regarding COVID-19
Carnegie Council offices are open for business Monday–Friday, 9:00AM–5:00PM. However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, staff is working remotely as of March 13. Should you wish to contact us by phone, please email mas@cceia.org and we will respond to your note as soon as possible. Thank you and stay safe and healthy.Learn More
Events
All Upcoming Live- JANUARY 26
Tuesday, 12:00 PM Right/Wrong: How Technology Transforms Our Ethics Juan Enriquez , Kit McDonnell, Sherman Teichman , Wendell Wallach This event is being conducted virtually through Zoom webinar and YouTube Live. - FEBRUARY 5
Friday, 12:00 PM Pandemic Ethics: Where Do We Go from Here? Nita A. Farahany, Jonathan D. Moreno, Ulf Schmidt, Jason L. Schwartz , Wendell Wallach This event is being conducted virtually through Zoom webinar and YouTube Live. - FEBRUARY 9
Tuesday, 12:00 PM The Good American: The Epic Life of Bob Gersony, the U.S. Government's Greatest Humanitarian Robert D. Kaplan This event is being conducted virtually through Zoom webinar and YouTube Live. - FEBRUARY 17
Wednesday, 12:00 PM Tangled Up in Blue: Policing the American City Rosa Brooks This event is being conducted virtually through Zoom webinar and YouTube Live.