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May 1, 2025

Join the Event: Advancing Global Health in a Moment of Fracturing Partnerships  

Register to attend the second event in the Ethics Empowered: Leadership in Practice series. This convening will explore the impact of an increasingly challenging geopolitical environment on the future of global public health.

 

On May 6 at 8:30am ET, Nicholas Bayer, Carnegie Ethics Fellow and senior communications manager at Doctors Without Borders, will lead a discussion and Q&A with expert guests Unni Karunakara, senior fellow at the Global Health Justice Partnership at Yale University, and Robert Klitzman, professor of psychiatry at Columbia University.

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Listen to the Latest Values & Interests Podcast

V&I Fazal Social Preview

How will the return of territorial conquest shape international affairs in the years to come? University of Minnesota's Professor Tanisha Fazal joins the podcast to discuss shifting geopolitical norms in a moment of global transition. Be sure to subscribe to “Carnegie Council” wherever you stream your podcasts.

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Featured Resources

state of migration

The State of Migration in 2025

In this multi-part convening, Carnegie Council’s Model International Mobility Convention (MIMC) project hosted a fireside chat and panel discussion focused on the state of migration in 2025 at both the international and local levels.

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politics of nostalgia

Erase & Rewind: The Politics of Nostalgia & its Ethical Implications

Populist leaders like Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin frequently employ nostalgic rhetoric for political gain. Eurasia Group’s Tinatin Japaridze analyzes the impact and ethical downsides of this strategy. 

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climate ethics key term

Key Term: Climate Ethics

Climate ethics is a branch of applied philosophy that deals with moral considerations relating to climate change.

 

Explore Carnegie Council's Key Terms page for analysis, discussion questions, and more related to the intersection of ethics and climate change.

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