Media Mentions
FEB 25, 2023 • News
Wired UK: "How One Guy’s AI Tracked the Chinese Spy Balloon Across the US"
In this article for "Wired UK," Senior Fellow Arthur Holland Michel is quoted discussing the power surveillance capabilities of satellite imagery combined with AI.
FEB 21, 2023 • News
Bloomberg: "Spy Balloons Are the Slow and Silent Future of Surveillance"
In this Bloomberg article, Senior Fellow Arthur Holland Michel is quoted discussing why balloons are so valuable for surveillance operations.
FEB 3, 2023 • News
BBC: "Why would China use a spy balloon when it has satellites?"
In this BBC article, Senior Fellow Arthur Holland Michel is quoted about why China may have flown a surveillance balloon into U.S. airspace.
FEB 3, 2023 • News
The Washington Post: "The Chinese balloon is hardly alone in watching America from the sky"
In this "Washington Post" op-ed, Senior Fellow Arthur Michel discusses the Chinese spy balloon that floated over the United States and the lessons learned about ...
JAN 25, 2023 • News
The Economist: "Wi-Fi signals could prove useful for spies"
In this article for "The Economist," Senior Fellow Arthur Holland Michel writes about experiments by a team at Carnegie Mellon that demonstrated how Wi-Fi signals ...
JAN 6, 2023 • News
CSIS: "The Truth of the Matter: Talking Rus-Ukraine with 'The Doorstep'"
As guests on CSIS' "The Truth of the Matter" podcast with host H. Andrew Schwartz, Senior Fellows Nikolas Gvosdev and Tatiana Serafin discuss the latest ...
JAN 2, 2023 • News
PBS NewsHour: "Ukraine carries out one of the deadliest attacks against Russian forces since war began"
In this interview with "PBS NewsHour," Senior Fellow Nikolas Gvosdev discusses a deadly Ukrainian attack on Russian troops around the start of 2023 and the state ...
DEC 8, 2022 • News
Newsweek: "Brittney Griner Swap May Be Sign Russia's Worried About Secrets Leaking"
In this "Newsweek" article, Senior Fellow Nikolas Gvosdev is quoted speaking about Russia's motivation for releasing WNBA star Brittney Griner in exchange for arms dealer ...
DEC 1, 2022 • News
Lawfare: "Rational Security 2.0: The 'Doorstepped' Edition"
As guests on Lawfare's "Rational Security" podcast, Senior Fellows Nikolas Gvosdev and Tatiana Serafin discuss the COVID-19 protests in China, the January 6 commission, and sanctions ...
NOV 16, 2022 • News
Foreign Policy Research Institute/Orbis: "Ukraine’s President Zelensky Takes the Russia/Ukraine War Viral"
In this article for the Foreign Policy Research Institute's "Orbis" journal, Senior Fellow Tatiana Serafin writes about President Zelenskyy's reliance on social media for support ...
Press Releases
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 ...
FEB 12, 2019 • News
Carnegie Council Presents "The Crack-Up," a Podcast Series about the Pivotal Year of 1919
Created and hosted by historian and Carnegie Council Senior Fellow Ted Widmer, "The Crack-Up" is a special podcast series about the events of 1919, a turbulent ...
JAN 8, 2019 • News
Call for Abstracts for Carnegie Council's May 3 Student Research Conference, Deadline March 8, 2019
Abstracts should be no more than 500 words. Presentations will be 10 minutes long and must make a normative argument about international affairs and ethics. Topics can ...
DEC 18, 2018 • News
Most Popular Carnegie Council Resources, 2018
Carnegie Council presents its most popular resources created in 2018. Topics include solutions to inequality, Russian influence in France, democracy in danger, the situation in Burma/...
DEC 7, 2018 • News
Just Out: "Ethics & International Affairs" Winter 2018 Issue
The centerpiece of this issue is a roundtable on competing normative visions for cyberspace. It also features an essay taking stock of the Universal Declaration ...