Carnegie Council Audio Podcast

Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs

  • 1 hour 1 minute
    Moral Dilemmas and Political Tradeoffs in Peacekeeping Operations

    United Nations peacekeeping operations present unique ethical challenges for both multilateral actors and local communities. Today, these moral and political dilemmas are exacerbated by a deteriorating geopolitical environment. In this discussion, leading practitioners grapple with critical questions for UN peacekeeping, now and in the future.

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

    13 March 2025, 3:48 pm
  • 36 minutes 37 seconds
    A World without USAID? with Andrew Natsios

    The Trump administration’s attempted dismantling of USAID has ignited a debate around whether humanitarian aid advances or stifles America’s national interest. Andrew Natsios, former administrator of USAID under George W. Bush, joins the Values & Interests podcast to discuss humanitarianism as a moral principle, the impact of aid programs both for U.S. citizens and millions globally, and the potential geopolitical consequences of the shuttering of the aid organization.

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

    26 February 2025, 1:37 pm
  • 30 minutes 39 seconds
    Morality and Power from the Individual to the Institution, with Joel Rosenthal

    For the inaugural episode of the Values & Interests podcast, scholar and Carnegie Council president Joel Rosenthal unpacks the complex and often challenging relationship between morality and power in our personal lives and across geopolitics. He highlights the need to reject zero-sum thinking and confront amoral political actors in a moment when the principles of democracy, international cooperation, and humanitarianism are under assault.

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

    20 February 2025, 5:48 pm
  • 1 minute 4 seconds
    Values & Interests: Trailer to the Series

    Values & Interests is a new podcast from Carnegie Council, which takes a deep dive into the ethical tensions and tradeoffs at the heart of decision-making in today’s interconnected world. Together, we’ll hear from leaders and experts who have spent their careers reckoning with ethical questions across geopolitics, tech, philosophy, and business. 

    For more, please go to https://www.carnegiecouncil.org

    7 February 2025, 3:18 pm
  • 1 hour 11 minutes
    Unlocking Cooperation: Open Societies

    Democracies faced significant headwinds in 2024 as illiberal leaders and autocrats increasingly collaborated to suppress dissent and undermine institutions, both domestically and transnationally. In 2025, how can democratic states enhance multilateral cooperation to more proactively counter authoritarian efforts to erode freedom?

    For more, please go to: https://carnegiecouncil.co/unlocking-cooperation-open-societies

    30 January 2025, 9:03 pm
  • 6 minutes 3 seconds
    A New International Order Is Emerging, We Must Bring Our Principles With Us

    On the heels of a new international order, Carnegie Council will continue to champion the vision of peace and cooperation that remains our mission, says Carnegie Council President Joel Rosenthal in this "Ethical Article." 

    To read this article, please go to: https://carnegiecouncil.co/new-order-principles.

    18 December 2024, 2:46 pm
  • 12 minutes 40 seconds
    Ethics on Film: Discussion of "Dr. Strangelove"

    In this "Ethical Article" Alex Woodson explores ethical issues around nuclear weapons and non-proliferation, the military-industrial complex, and the role of political satire in his review of Stanley Kubrick's 1964 film "Dr. Strangelove."

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

    13 December 2024, 2:17 pm
  • 12 minutes 1 second
    An Ethical Grey Zone: AI Agents in Political Deliberations

    In this "Ethical Article" Eleonore Fournier-Tombs, head of anticipatory action and innovation at the United Nations University Centre for Policy Research, reads her article on the rise of agentic AI and the need for researchers and policymakers to agree on ethical principles to inform governance of this emerging technology.

    To read this article, please go to: https://carnegiecouncil.co/agentic-ai-fournier-tombs

    22 November 2024, 3:51 pm
  • 29 minutes
    Artificial Intelligence and Election Integrity in 2024

    In this special episode of "Ethical Articles," Carnegie Ethics Fellow Christine Jakobson reads the article “Artifical Intelligence and Election Integrity in 2024,” written by herself together with Fellows Travis Gidado and Hinh Tran.

    You can access the full projct here: https://carnegiecouncil.co/cef-ai-democracy

    This project was produced by a working group from the inaugural Carnegie Ethics Fellows cohort reflecting nearly two years of convenings, collaboration, and research. Each report in this special series examines a critical issue at the intersection of ethics and international affairs. The Carnegie Ethics Fellowship aims to develop the next generation of ethical leaders across business, government, academia, and non-governmental organizations.

    24 October 2024, 1:06 pm
  • 1 hour 4 minutes
    Empowering Next-Gen Civic Leaders

    More than half of the world's population is under 30 years old, yet young people are significantly underrepresented in key policymaking spaces. As the world confronts a multitude of existential challenges, fresh perspectives, greater transparency, and increased accountability are needed inside the halls of power now more than ever.

    In the keynote event for Global Ethics Day 2024, this panel discussion and audience Q&A featured young leaders from around the world discussed how we might enhance youth participation and intergenerational collaboration in civic life to tackle the most pressing issues at the intersection of ethics and international affairs.

    For more on this event, please go to: https://carnegiecouncil.co/empowering-civic-leaders

     

     

    17 October 2024, 4:39 pm
  • 8 minutes 4 seconds
    Walking a Fraying Nuclear Tightrope, by Joel Rosenthal

    In this "Ethical Article" Carnegie Council President Joel Rosenthal argues that a recommitment to nuclear arms control is nothing short of a moral imperative.

    This article originally appeared in "Politico." You can access the op-ed here: https://www.politico.eu/article/walking-nuclear-tightrope-geopolitics-un-general-assembly/

    25 September 2024, 12:08 pm
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