Media Mentions
OCT 12, 2021 • News
The National Interest: "Why NATO Must Transform for the Twenty-First Century"
"The AUKUS deal and the Franco-Greek pact point to what is likely to be the defining characteristic of [NATO] in the mid-2020s, not a ...
OCT 4, 2021 • News
Australian Broadcasting Corporation: "An Iranian perspective on life in Iran"
In "The Heartbeat of Iran," journalist Tara Kangarlou shows what life in Iran is really like—beyond the many times hostile headlines in the mainstream ...
SEP 28, 2021 • News
EcoWatch: "Scientists Say Brighter Clouds Might Protect Great Barrier Reef From Climate Crisis"
In this article from "EcoWatch", Carnegie Climate Governance Initiative (C2G) executive director Janos Pasztor comments on trials of marine cloud brightening, a technique used ...
SEP 12, 2021 • News
The National Interest: "The Biden Administration Wants to Ignore Its Most Obvious Problem: Russia"
In an article for "The National Interest", U.S. Global Engagement Senior Fellow Nikolas Gvosdev writes that Moscow is engaged in a game of “natural ...
SEP 9, 2021 • News
Illiberal democracies on the rise
It is no secret that the idea of an open, pluralistic democracy is under stress. It is being challenged by a new form of democracy ...
AUG 28, 2021 • News
The Times of India: "Climate refugees need legal protection and more support from rich economies"
In this article for "The Times of India", Model International Mobility Convention (MIMC) Senior Fellow Michael W. Doyle discusses the legal lacunae surrounding people impacted ...
AUG 14, 2021 • News
Afghanistan Is a Wake-Up Call for ‘Major Non-NATO Allies’
From Afghanistan to Hungary, there is confusion about what an alliance with the United States means and what steps America should take on behalf of ...
AUG 12, 2021 • News
Letters to the editor: A global challenge
C2G Executive Director Janos Pasztor is featured in this compilation of letters to the editor of "The Economist." He outlines the risk-risk conundrum of ...
AUG 9, 2021 • News
The UN Climate Report: All Is Not Well—but All Is Not Lost
On the mention of climate-altering technologies like carbon dioxide removal in the latest report from the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Carnegie Climate ...
JUL 13, 2021 • News
America Has a Moral Responsibility to Refugees Fleeing Afghanistan
As the Taliban continue to retake territory in Afghanistan, the stakes for both those who assisted the U.S. and their families have never been ...
Press Releases

MAY 17, 2018 • News
Carnegie Council Congratulates Michael Ignatieff on Winning Eighth Annual Zócalo Book Prize for "The Ordinary Virtues"
Michael Ignatieff's latest book, "The Ordinary Virtues: Moral Order in a Divided World," which grew out of his Centennial project for Carnegie Council for Ethics ...

MAY 15, 2018 • News
Carnegie Council Announces Winners of Annual Student Research Conference, May 2018
This year, the Council received 32 applications from 12 universities around the New York City area and East Coast. Out of the 32 applications, nine projects, including one ...

MAY 3, 2018 • News
Save the Date! Global Ethics Day, October 17, 2018
Global Ethics Day is a global teach-in and an opportunity for institutions to explore the role of ethics in a globalized world. Inspired by Earth ...

APR 19, 2018 • News
Carnegie Council Appoints 10 Pacific Delegates for Fact-Finding Trip to the Philippines on Climate Change
In October 2018, Carnegie Council's Asia Dialogues program is leading a fact-finding trip to Manila to investigate the effects of climate change on Philippine politics and ...
APR 17, 2018 • News
Carnegie Council Announces Carnegie Corporation Grant for "Ethics for a Connected World" Project
Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs is pleased to announce that it has received a two-year grant for a total of $450,000 from Carnegie Corporation ...

APR 12, 2018 • News
Andrew Carnegie's Legacy, 100 Years Later and into the Next Century
As the centennial of the death of Andrew Carnegie approaches in 2019, the institutions he founded are organizing a series of programs to celebrate Carnegie's legacy ...
APR 3, 2018 • News
Carnegie Council Project "The Living Legacy of the First World War" Launches New Weekly Podcast Series On April 3, 2018
Carnegie Council's "The Living Legacy of the First World War" fellowship project is exploring various aspects of the American experience in WWI in the months ...

MAR 9, 2018 • News
Just Out: "Ethics & International Affairs" Spring 2018 Issue
The heart of this Special Issue is a roundtable on the theme of "Rising Powers and the International Order." Each essay in the collection examines ...

FEB 28, 2018 • News
Call for Abstracts for Carnegie Council's May 10 Student Research Conference, Deadline April 6, 2018
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 ...

FEB 26, 2018 • News
Winners of the 2017 International Student/Teacher Essay Contest on the World's Greatest Ethical Challenge
The essay topic was: What is the world's greatest ethical challenge? The five winning essays address sexual exploitation, geoengineering, artificial intelligence, genetic engineering, and the ...