Values & Interests

A Carnegie Council series

The "Values & Interests" podcast and event series takes a deep dive into the ethical tensions and tradeoffs at the heart of decision-making across geopolitics, tech, philosophy, and business.

Explore how ethics can serve as a tool for making more reflective and responsible choices. Hear from leaders and experts who have spent their careers reckoning with critical ethical questions across their personal and professional lives. Whether facing daily decisions or tackling global issues, you’ll uncover new approaches for navigating the complex and often fraught relationship between our own values and interests.

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Latest Podcast Episode

Drawing on a multi-decade career at the intersection of law enforcement and geopolitics, Gilles Michaud, UN under-secretary-general for safety and security, joins the podcast to discuss the moral and political challenges facing UN personnel and the future of the institution.

He also reflects on lessons learned and how anyone can cultivate moral and professional resilience in an increasingly unstable and dangerous world.

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Full Podcast Episodes

MAY 6, 2026 Podcast

Building Moral and Professional Resilience

Watch/listen to the latest "Values & Interests" podcast featuring Gilles Michaud, UN Under-Secretary-General for Safety and Security.

APR 16, 2026 Podcast

Geopolitics in a Fracturing World, with Aarathi Krishnan

Aarathi Krishnan, CEO of Raksha Intelligence Futures, discusses the political, economic, and technological dynamics shaping this moment of uncertainty and transition in the global system.

APR 2, 2026 Podcast

The Gaslighting of America, with Professor Mathias Risse

What is fueling the post-truth era? Why is it working? Harvard's Mathias Risse argues that gaslighting has become a dominant rhetorical force in American politics.

MAR 2, 2026 Podcast

Amoral American Power, with Professor Matias Spektor

From Caracas to Tehran, U.S. power is no longer justified through a narrative of liberal internationalism. Matias Spektor examines the consequences of this shift.

FEB 20, 2026 Podcast

Keeping it Real(ism), with Assoc. Professor Paul Poast

With realism having a political moment, Paul Poast discusses the intellectual roots of the theory and how it's being applied in U.S. foreign policy.

DEC 18, 2025 Podcast

Embracing Empathy and Responsible Power, with Dr. Claire Yorke

Dr. Claire Yorke joins "Values & Interests" to discuss how empathy can be used to build inclusive power structures, while avoiding the trap of blind idealism.

NOV 20, 2025 Podcast

The Principle of Pragmatic Idealism, with Björn Holmberg

Björn Holmberg, executive director of the Dag Hammarskjöld Foundation, joins "Values & Interests" to discuss the power of pragmatic idealism across international relations.

OCT 30, 2025 Podcast

Misinformation and the Global Manosphere, with Odanga Madung

Kenyan journalist and researcher Odanga Madung discusses the corrosive effects of misinformation, the global rise of the manosphere, and the power of collective narratives.

OCT 1, 2025 Podcast

The Cost of Military Primacy, with Peter Harris

Colorado State's Peter Harris discusses what a less militarized future might look like for the U.S. and the Trump administration's impact on foreign policy.

AUG 26, 2025 Podcast

The Ethical Abyss: A Tech Ecosystem Reliant on Conflict, with Professor Elke Schwarz

Elke Schwarz joins "Values & Interests" to discuss the new highly militarized tech ecosystem and the resulting dehumanization of civilians in conflict zones around the world.