Carnegie Council Audio Podcast

Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs

  • 1 hour 1 minute
    Re-examining our Capacity for Just Peace

    For decades, Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs has rigorously explored the tension between perpetual conflict and the value of human life. While debates on war and peace are far from novel, the importance of achieving just peace is heightened today by current regional wars, frozen conflicts, and the deployment of new military technologies.

    In this panel discussion as part of the "Ethics Empowered: Leadership in Practice" series, distinguished experts reflected on the state of war in 2025 and the obstacles to achieving just peace.

    For more, please go to: https://carnegiecouncil.co/ethics-empowered-just-peace

    11 December 2025, 3:30 pm
  • 1 hour 3 minutes
    Geopolitics in an Era of AGI

    The international system of the past 80 years was constructed around the principles of sovereignty and self-determination. These pillars of geopolitics now must contend with and adapt to the accelerating adoption and use of AI, both by international actors and the public. This disruption will only increase as researchers and states race to develop artificial general intelligence (AGI).

    In this Values & Interests event, an expert panel interrogates significant questions regarding the impact of these technologies on actors operating within the international system.

    For more, please go to: https://carnegiecouncil.co/geopolitics-agi

    25 November 2025, 2:28 pm
  • 47 minutes 57 seconds
    The Principle of Pragmatic Idealism, with Björn Holmberg

    What are the political and human risks of a world increasingly defined by transactional politics and national interests? Björn Holmberg, executive director of the Dag Hammarskjöld Foundation, joins the "Values & Interests" podcast to discuss the power of pragmatic idealism across international relations, the need to inject morality into the practice of geopolitics without moralizing, and how we can create realistic conditions for greater global cooperation.

    For more, please go to: https://carnegiecouncil.co/values-interests-holmberg

    20 November 2025, 2:10 pm
  • 1 hour 3 minutes
    Addressing Climate Migration & Considerations for the Future

    Rising global temperatures and a shift in climate patterns have rapidly increased the number of climate migrants. As the world faces these new geopolitical challenges, how can nations collaborate to ensure the rights of people moving due to climate change?

    This panel discussion, part of the "Ethics Empowered: Leadership in Practice" series, examines this distinct global-scale challenge that goes to the heart of the moral case for both sovereignty and human rights.

    For more, please go to: https://carnegiecouncil.co/ethics-empowered-climate-migration

    5 November 2025, 2:24 pm
  • 52 minutes 15 seconds
    Misinformation and the Global Manosphere, with Odanga Madung

    How is the information landscape contributing to democratic backsliding around the world? Kenyan journalist and researcher Odanga Madung joins the "Values & Interests" podcast to discuss the corrosive effects of misinformation and disinformation on open societies, the rise of manosphere influencers in Kenya and the U.S., and the power of narrative in shaping our collective future.

    Madung is a fellow at Harvard Kennedy School and serves as managing director of Odipo Dev, a Nairobi-based impact and media advisory firm. He regularly contributes to publications such as "Wired," "The Guardian," and CNN.

    For more, please go to: https://carnegiecouncil.co/values-interests-madung

    30 October 2025, 2:03 pm
  • 13 minutes 7 seconds
    Ethics on Film: Discussion of "A House of Dynamite"

    In this "Ethical Article" Kathleen Egan reviews the new Netflix film "A House of Dynamite." She discusses the many ethical decisions facing leaders when a nuclear missile is launched at the United States.

    To read this article, please go to: https://carnegiecouncil.co/ethics-on-film-dynamite

    24 October 2025, 1:21 pm
  • 1 hour 50 seconds
    Re-envisioning Humanitarianism for a Changing World

    For those dedicated to humanitarianism, 2025 marks an inflection point, one that requires us to grapple with the question: How might we re-envision humanitarian aid?

    In the keynote event of Global Ethics Day 2025, a panel of experts explored vital questions around power, accountability, and the need for greater inclusivity in the design, funding, and delivery of humanitarian aid, both today and into the future.

    For more, please go to: https://carnegiecouncil.co/ged-reenvisioning-humanitarianism

    16 October 2025, 1:04 pm
  • 39 minutes 12 seconds
    The Cost of Military Primacy, with Peter Harris

    What is the cost of America pursuing a strategy of military primacy post-WWII? Peter Harris, associate professor at Colorado State University, joins the "Values & Interests" podcast to discuss what a less militarized future might look like for the U.S. and the impact of the Trump administration on American foreign policy. Harris' latest book is "Why America Can't Retrench (And How it Might)."

    For more, please go to: https://www.carnegiecouncil.co/values-interests-peter-harris

    1 October 2025, 2:06 pm
  • 1 hour 5 minutes
    Post-Liberal American Power

    The defunding of U.S. soft power institutions, significant cuts to foreign aid, and the embrace of an aggressive transactional style of diplomacy have shattered long-held assumptions about American values and its interests on the world stage. This begs the question: Has Trump 2.0 ushered in an era of post-liberal American power?

    In the first panel in Carnegie Council's new keynote event series, "Values & Interests," an expert panel interrogates the relationship between morality and power in a rapidly changing geopolitical environment.

    For more, please go to: https://carnegiecouncil.co/values-interests-post-liberal-american-power

    11 September 2025, 6:55 pm
  • 13 minutes 16 seconds
    Ethics in a Post-Liberal World

    Seven months into Trump's second term, liberal principles hang in the balance. Bringing these norms back to life will require courage and the power of states, businesses, institutions, and the people, says Carnegie Council President Joel Rosnenthal in this "Ethical Article."

    To read this article, pleae go to: https://carnegiecouncil.co/post-liberal-ethics-rosenthal

    2 September 2025, 2:45 pm
  • 1 hour 19 seconds
    The Ethical Abyss: A Tech Ecosystem Reliant on Conflict, with Professor Elke Schwarz

    The race to develop the latest AI-enabled military technology is often justified as essential to preserving democracy. Yet, this "virtuous" messaging deployed by tech CEOs and venture capitalists is driving the creation of a new highly militarized tech ecosystem—one which relies on perpetual conflict to test, iterate, and improve weapons systems.

    Elke Schwarz, professor at Queen Mary University of London, joins the "Values & Interests" podcast to unpack the virtue signaling of today's techno-military-industrial-complex, society's failure to cultivate ethical thought in an increasingly computational world, and the resulting dehumanization of civilians in conflicts in places such as Gaza and Ukraine.

    For more, please go to https://carnegiecouncil.co/values-interests-schwarz

    26 August 2025, 1:27 pm
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