Over the past few years, hundreds of thousands of migrants have crossed the Darién Gap, one of the most treacherous pathways in the world. On International Migrants Day, read Carnegie Council Fellow Susie Han's argument for how the Model International Mobility Convention can provide a "blueprint for a more humane and pragmatic approach to migration governance." https://lnkd.in/eS64rSPY
Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs
International Affairs
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An independent nonprofit using the power of ethics to build a better world.
About us
Carnegie Council is an independent, research-driven nonprofit that works to empower ethics by identifying and addressing the most critical ethical issues of today and tomorrow. Founded by Andrew Carnegie over a century ago, we set the global ethical agenda and work for an ethical future by convening conversations, producing materials in a range of media, and sharing resources for education, impact, and awareness. We are the world's catalyst for ethical action. For more information, please visit carnegiecouncil.org and engage with us on YouTube, Facebook, Twitter: @CarnegieCouncil, and Instagram: @Carnegie_Council.
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External link for Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs
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- International Affairs
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
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- New York, NY
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- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1914
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- Ethics, Democracy, Multilateralism, International Affairs, U.S. Global Engagement, Artificial Intelligence, Migration, Refugees, Climate Change, and Education
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170 East 64th Street
New York, NY 10065, US
Employees at Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs
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Arun Sundararajan
NYU professor, economist, author; AI, IP, platforms, future of work.
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Maria Ivanova
Professor and Director, School of Public Policy and Urban Affairs
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Kai Uwe Barani Schmidt
Senior Strategic Advice - Climate Action, Sustainable Development and International Affairs
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Alex Woodson
Updates
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What do people mean by “international order”? What happens when people disagree about what constitutes order? Ian Hurd introduces the “Ethics & International Affairs” journal’s latest roundtable analyzing the problem of world order. https://lnkd.in/euBaMxVu
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Stanley Kubrick's "Dr. Strangelove" is 60 years old, but the film remains more relevant than ever. Carnegie Council's Alex Woodson analyzes how the film can help us navigate some of today's ethical dilemmas around nuclear weapons and the military-industrial complex. https://lnkd.in/eiVxPXW8
Ethics on Film: Discussion of "Dr. Strangelove"
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A new issue of the “Ethics & International Affairs” journal is out now! This edition features a roundtable analyzing international order, a feature essay about the tragicized politics of drones and nuclear weapons, and book reviews about the ethics of special ops and human rights. https://lnkd.in/ediB2qpt
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As rising temperatures threaten communities, infrastructure, and resources, Dr. Mehreen Afzal discusses a legal pathway forward for climate-induced cross-border migration grounded in protecting human rights. https://lnkd.in/gNuYvxfF #HumanRightsDay
A Reflection on Climate Mobility: Has Causality Lost Resonance?
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On the 11th annual #GlobalEthicsDay, hundreds of organizations and thousands of individuals across nearly 70 countries hosted events, posted on social media, and engaged in community activities to examine the role of ethics in daily life. Read more about the activations hosted around the world: https://lnkd.in/e3h6TZyv
Global Ethics Day 2024 Reaches New Heights with Participation Across 70 Countries
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“As adoption of agentic AI increases, it is critical for researchers and policymakers to explore the ways in which these autonomous AI systems can influence our ideas and political decisions, and then agree on ethical principles to inform AI governance," writes United Nations University Centre for Policy Research (UNU-CPR)'s Eleonore Fournier-Tombs https://lnkd.in/eX2dwsf8
An Ethical Grey Zone: AI Agents in Political Deliberations
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Over 100 armed conflicts are being fought globally but none have received "a fraction of the media attention of Ukraine” in the West. Dr Neil Renic argues that the scale of Russian atrocities in addition to the race and political status of the perpetrators and victims have influenced the West's response. https://lnkd.in/ews2NuXm
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"At this perilous moment, a recommitment to nuclear arms control is nothing short of a moral imperative," argues Carnegie Council President Joel Rosenthal in his latest op-ed. https://lnkd.in/eJkVubaU
Walking a fraying nuclear tightrope
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"By reforming global climate policy structures and processes to account for the contributions of Indigenous and other local practitioners, our worldwide climate conversations and the policies they spawn might get us closer to securing flourishing for all in the long term," write Marco Grix and Krushil W. https://lnkd.in/ewhpGgMx