Media Mentions
MAR 25, 2021 • News
Warming Up to Solar Geoengineering
As countries struggle to meet ambitious targets to reduce carbon emissions, officials are grappling with how to study ideas for engineering the Earth’s climate. ...
MAR 7, 2021 • News
Who Came Out On Top from the 2020 Coronavirus Year?
In this article for "The National Interest" Senior Fellow Nikolas Gvosdev and co-author Ray Takeyh assess the global response to the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. They ...
FEB 26, 2021 • News
New Business Lobby Pushes Japan Decarbonization
Japan's prime minister Yoshihide Suga announced a target of net zero carbon emissions by 2050. In this article for "Tokyo Business Today," former senior fellow Richard ...
FEB 25, 2021 • News
Biden puts a twist on "America First" even as he moves to unravel Trump's foreign policy
In this "USA Today" article, writers Deirdre Shesgreen and Kim Hjelmgaard discuss the future of the Biden administration's foreign policy agenda with Carnegie Council U....
FEB 18, 2021 • News
How to make social movements successful
This segment from Australian Broadcasting Corporation's "Big Ideas" series highlights a Carnegie Council "Protests in Perspective" virtual event on "Civil Disobedience & Activism Today", with Erica ...
FEB 14, 2021 • News
Biden needs buy-in from the public to win back America's global respect
In this opinion piece for "The Hill", U.S. Global Engagement Senior Fellows Nikolas Gvosdev and Tatiana Serafin argue that the Biden administration must look ...
FEB 4, 2021 • News
There Are Spying Eyes Everywhere—and Now They Share a Brain
In this feature for "Wired", Senior Fellow Arthur Holland Michel writes about big data and surveillance technologies. What happens when all data streams fuse into ...
JAN 24, 2021 • News
Americans Fine With Paying More If Trading With Democracies, Not China
This article from "Forbes" explores the implications of Carnegie Council's U.S. Global Engagement report, where survey respondents said they want to avoid over-dependence on ...
JAN 20, 2021 • News
On Digitization, Think Bigger, Mr. Prime Minister
Former Carnegie Council Senior Fellow Richard Katz outlines three ways in which Japan's Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga should expand his digitization campaign for "Tokyo Business ...
JAN 11, 2021 • News
Newsweek: "An Economic and Humanitarian Win-Win: Using Jobs to Resettle Refugees"
In an op-ed for "Newsweek," Senior Fellow Michael Doyle argues that the Biden administration must leverage labor visas to help address the global refugee crisis.
Press Releases

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 ...

FEB 5, 2018 • News
Call for Applications for Manila, Philippines, Fact-Finding Trip, October 2018, Deadline March 16
Calling Americans and East Asians under 40 to join Carnegie Council's October fact-finding trip to Manila, which will conduct dialogues with experts and practitioners to explore ...

JAN 26, 2018 • News
Carnegie Council Appoints Nikolas K. Gvosdev as Senior Fellow, U.S. Global Engagement Program
At Carnegie Council, Dr. Gvosdev will be focusing on American disengagement from global affairs in the Trump era. His work will advance discussion on one ...