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Russia Invades Ukraine: A Principled Response
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Carnegie Council's Impact Initiatives and Ethics & International Affairs journal have published podcasts and essays to explore the ethical principles at stake during Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Key issues, such as the ethics of imposing a no-fly zone and Russia's use of propaganda to justify invasions, are addressed.
Latest Podcasts, Videos, & Articles

JUN 30, 2022 • Podcast
Emerging Technology & the War in Ukraine, with Arthur Holland Michel
In this "Global Ethics Review" podcast, Senior Fellow Arthur Holland Michel discusses facial recognition systems, loitering munitions, and drones in the context of Russia's invasion ...

JUN 28, 2022 • Podcast
The Doorstep: Responding to Putin's War of Attrition, with Atlantic Council's Melinda Haring
As the fifth month of Russia's invasion of Ukraine begins, Atlantic Council's Melinda Haring returns to speak with "Doorstep" co-hosts Nick Gvosdev and Tatiana Serafin ...

JUN 27, 2022 • Podcast
Should American Nonprofits Work In China? with Freedom House's Michael Abramowitz
For decades, American nonprofits and philanthropies worked with Chinese citizens and the Chinese Communist Party. But over the last several years, the space for foreign ...

JUN 22, 2022 • Podcast
Is AI Upending Geopolitics? with Angela Kane
In this Artificial Intelligence & Equality podcast, Carnegie-Uehiro Fellow Wendell Wallach is joined by Angela Kane, a chair of the United Nations University Governing Council, to ...

JUN 17, 2022 • Article
The United Nations: A Distinct and Exceptional Purpose
"The United Nations stands as the preeminent symbol and hope for the universal aspirations of human society," writes Carnegie Council President Joel Rosenthal in this ...