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"Democracy does not mean having access to McDonald’s. It does not mean having access to iPhones . . . It's far more than that. It's about values," says @EurasiaGroup's @TinatinTweets. Watch the full event:
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RT @EIAJournal: NEW online exclusive by Henning Lahmann: "Should States Use Social Media to Warn Civilians in Armed Conflict?" Find the ful…
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Carnegie Council
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Tragedy discourse can be useful for navigating the complexities of international affairs, but its overuse can eliminate moral agency & mischaracterize foreseen military harms, argue Benoît Pelopidas & @NC_Renic in the latest issue of @EIAJournal.
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Earlier this week, @jpketterer, @Walker_CT, @TinatinTweets, & @SunnyCheungky joined us for a panel discussion examining how democracies can enhance cooperation to counter authoritarianism. Listen to the conversation wherever you stream your podcasts:
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Carnegie Council
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As scholars debate the fate of liberal internationalism, @AyseZarakol argues in the @EIAJournal that using "world order" instead of "international order" can help us better understand orders of the past and better imagine possible ones for the future.
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Carnegie Council
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Is the liberal international order really needed? What would happen in its absence? @OwenR_Brown examines these questions using an abolitionist framework to "think and act beyond the limits of the present order” in the latest issue of @EIAJournal.
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With multiple justice claims being leveled against the international order, Jennifer Mitzen reflects on how scholars can teach classic international affairs material without “reproducing the existing order” in the latest issue of the @EIAJournal.
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Join us next Wednesday at 8:30am ET for our event "Unlocking Cooperation: Open Societies" featuring @jpketterer, @Walker_CT, @TinatinTweets, & @SunnyCheungky discussing how democracies can enhance multilateral cooperation to counter authoritarianism.
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Carnegie Council
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Carnegie Council is excited to announce a transformational gift from the Uehiro Foundation on Ethics and Education to establish the “Uehiro–Carnegie Endowment for Future Generations.” Read the press release:
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Carnegie Council
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Is more order preferable to less in international relations? @northwesternu's @ian_hurd, writing for the @EIAJournal, analyzes what we can learn from Martin Luther King Jr.’s “Letter from Birmingham Jail” regarding order, law, and governance.
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Carnegie Council
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As agentic AI becomes increasingly adopted in the field of political deliberation, scholars and policymakers must agree on the ethical principles to inform its governance, writes @UNUCPR's @eleonoreft.
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Carnegie Council
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In the latest issue of @EIAJournal, @LBenabdallah takes a postcolonial approach to analyze how the liberal international order reinforces power disparities between the Western world and the Global South.
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Carnegie Council
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Join us on Jan. 29 at 8:30am ET for our event "Unlocking Cooperation: Open Societies" featuring @jpketterer, @Walker_CT, @TinatinTweets, & @SunnyCheungky discussing how democracies can enhance multilateral cooperation to counter authoritarianism.
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Carnegie Council
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Meet the 2025-2026 Carnegie Ethics Fellows! Over the next two years, these ten fellows will engage in a series of specialized modules to examine some of today’s most pressing ethical issues. Learn more:
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Carnegie Council
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Start off the new year with insights and analysis on some of the world's most critical ethical issues by subscribing to the Carnegie Ethics Newsletter.
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“Our understanding of the problem of order would be enhanced if we paid more attention to values and visions of the good life, rather than maintaining an emphasis on power and interests,” argues Trine Flockhart in the latest issue of @EIAJournal.
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Carnegie Council
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From elections to ongoing wars to AI, 2024 was filled with generation-defining events. Take a look back at some of the insights and analysis from Carnegie Council's network of experts throughout the year:
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Carnegie Council
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With hundreds of thousands of migrants making the dangerous trek through the Darién Gap each year, the Model International Mobility Convention could offer new solutions, writes Susie Han.
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Carnegie Council
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What do people mean by “international order”? What happens when people disagree about what constitutes order? @ian_hurd introduces the @EIAJournal's latest roundtable about the problem of world order.
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Carnegie Council
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Stanley Kubrick's "Dr. Strangelove" is 60 years old, but it remains more relevant than ever. CCEIA's Alex Woodson analyzes how the film can help us navigate some of today's ethical dilemmas around nuclear weapons & the military-industrial complex.
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