Media Mentions

MAR 6, 2022 • News
The National Interest: "Can America Adapt to the Multipolar Age?"
In this "National Interest" feature, Senior Fellow Nikolas Gvosdev analyzes U.S. defense and diplomacy in a multipolar age. How has the U.S. approach ...

MAR 3, 2022 • News
The Washington Post: "Seize, don’t just freeze, Putin’s billions"
In an op-ed for "The Washington Post", Model International Mobility Convention Senior Fellow Michael Doyle discusses mechanisms to sanction Putin for the benefit of refugees ...

FEB 28, 2022 • News
Al Jazeera: "Will escalating sanctions shift Fortress Russia? It’s not a given"
In this article for Al Jazeera, Senior Fellow Tatiana Serafin writes that sanction resilience and understanding the West’s pain points are part of Putin’...

FEB 24, 2022 • News
Instick: Russian Disinformation and the Erasure of History
In this article for Instick, Senior Fellow Tatiana Serafin writes about the importance of fact-checking as Russia's large-scale invasion of Ukraine begins.

FEB 18, 2022 • News
Fortune: "The techno-military-industrial-academic complex"
In an op-ed for "Fortune", Carnegie-Uehiro Fellow Wendell Wallach argues that higher education has embraced the techno-military-industrial-academic complex.

FEB 17, 2022 • News
World Politics Review: "The Russia-Ukraine Crisis Is a Negotiation Over Deterrence and Compellence"
Abstract concepts in national security such as deterrence and compellence are often difficult to apply to the reality of political crises. In this "World Politics ...

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 7, 2022 • News
Pew: "Visions of the Internet in 2035"
In this report from the Pew Research center, experts including Senior Fellow Wendell Wallach were asked to imagine a better world online. He writes, "I ...

FEB 1, 2022 • News
Bloomberg: "Solar Geoengineering Research Is a Risk Worth Taking"
This article for "Bloomberg" raises important questions about emerging techniques to alter the climate. Who would authorize the use of these technologies? How would international ...
FEB 1, 2022 • News
The Economist: "By one measure of living standards, South Korea has overtaken Japan"
In this article for "The Economist", Richard Katz analyzes data from World Bank showing that South Korea’s GDP per person has surpassed Japan's.
Press Releases

JUN 11, 2019 • News
Just Out: "Ethics & International Affairs" Summer 2019 Issue
The highlight of this issue is a roundtable on "Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Global Affairs," with contributions from Heather M. Roff, Steven Livingston ...

JUN 10, 2019 • News
C2G2 Changes Name to Carnegie Climate Governance Initiative (C2G)
The Carnegie Climate Geoengineering Governance Initiative (C2G2) has a new name: from now on, it will be known as the Carnegie Climate Governance Initiative (...

MAY 23, 2019 • News
Carnegie Council Announces Robert J. Myers Fellows for 2019
The Robert J. Myers Fellows Fund supports and promotes activities of the Carnegie Council network that embody Mr. Myers' vision of effective ethical inquiry rooted ...

MAY 20, 2019 • News
Carnegie Council Appoints Ambassador Jean-Marie Guéhenno as Senior Fellow
Carnegie Council is pleased to announce the appointment of Ambassador Jean-Marie Guéhenno as Senior Fellow. During his two-year fellowship, he will be working on ...

MAY 15, 2019 • News
Carnegie Council Senior Fellow Zach Dorfman Wins Gerald R. Ford Journalism Prize for Distinguished Reporting on National Defense
Zach Dorfman and Jenna McLaughlin received the Prize for Distinguished Reporting on National Defense in recognition of their reporting about a security compromise within a ...
MAY 10, 2019 • News
Josephine Marrocco Wins 2019 Carnegie Council Student Research Conference: Topic, AIDS Crisis in Russia
The winning presentation in this year's Student Research Conference was by Josephine Marrocco of Fordham University in New York. Her presentation "Sex, Drugs and Propaganda: ...
MAR 25, 2019 • News
Carnegie Council President Joel H. Rosenthal Receives Distinguished Scholar Award at ISA Conference in Toronto
On March 29, Joel H. Rosenthal, president of Carnegie Council, will receive the Distinguished Scholar Award at the International Studies Association (ISA) Conference in Toronto. The ...

MAR 12, 2019 • News
Winners of Carnegie Council's International Student Essay Contest 2018 - Is it Important to Live in a Democracy?
The topic: Is it important to live in a democracy? Winners come from Argentina, China, Colombia, Ghana, Hungary, South Korea, Tunisia, and the USA. Read ...

MAR 8, 2019 • News
Just Out: "Ethics & International Affairs" Spring 2019 Issue
This issue features a roundtable examining how states and other actors balance legal norms, moral values, and national interests in various policy areas. It also ...

MAR 5, 2019 • News
Save the Date! Carnegie Council Announces Sixth Annual Global Ethics Day, October 16, 2019
Carnegie Council announces the sixth annual Global Ethics Day (#globalethicsday2019) on the third Wednesday in October: October 16, 2019. Global Ethics Day provides an opportunity for organizations ...