MAY 10, 2022 • page
How Can We Characterize US-Iran History?
Former National Security Council staffer Gary Sick says that historical tensions in U.S.-Iran relations have made it tough for the two countries to ...
MAY 10, 2022 • page
Jeh Johnson: Using Drones Against U.S. Citizens
Jeh Johnson, former general counsel for the U.S. Department of Defense, reflects on the legal regime surrounding the use of unmanned aerial vehicles, or ...
MAY 10, 2022 • page
Andrew Bacevich: Just War
Boston University foreign relations professor Andrew Bacevich argues the U.S. should resort to military force only as a last resort and only in self-defense.
MAY 10, 2022 • page
Similarities and Differences of Atrocities in Former Yugoslavia and Rwanda
Louise Arbour, president and CEO of the International Crisis Group, compares the root causes behind conflict in the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda.
MAY 10, 2022 • page
Can We Apply Rules of War to Technology?
P.W Singer: "How do we catch up our 20th century laws of wars with 21st century technology?"
MAY 10, 2022 • page
Roméo Dallaire: Dealing With Guilt After Rwanda
Roméo A. Dallaire, humanitarian and retired Canadian Army lieutenant-general, says that meeting with President Bill Clinton would “go a long way” in assuaging the ...
MAY 10, 2022 • page
Short Expert Videos and Flipped Classroom
Learn more from academic experts about ethical problems and potential solutions from Carnegie Council's Classroom Resources.
MAY 10, 2022 • page
Human Rights in International Relations
This module is a 300-level multidisciplinary course of political science and international law, covering the main literature and debates in human rights in international relations.