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  1. Merrill House 170 East 64th Street New York, NY 10065-7478 (212) 838-4120 (212) 752-2432 - Fax The Council is located on East 64th Street between Lexington and 3rd Avenues.

  2. Society faces significant challenges in the realm of international affairs—from the impact of rapidly evolving technologies such as AI to the rise of autocrats and accelerating climate change. Too often, new public policies, technologies, and products are developed, deployed, and co-opted with haste by actors who view ethics as an encumbrance rather than a requisite.

  3. Listen. MAR 22, 2024•Podcast. Two Core Issues in the Governance of AI, with Elizabeth Seger. In this "Artificial Intelligence & Equality" podcast, Carnegie-Uehiro Fellow Wendell Wallach and Demos' Elizabeth Seger discuss how to make generative AI safe and democratic. Hosted by Wendell Wallach. Listen. FEB 21, 2024•Podcast.

  4. Andrew Carnegie died in Lenox, Massachusetts, on August 11, 1919. Learn more about the history of Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs. The Council's founder, Andrew Carnegie, was perhaps the first to state publicly that the rich have a moral obligation to give away their fortunes. During his lifetime, he gave away over $350 ...

  5. Editor, Carnegie Council's journal, "Ethics & International Affairs" Kai-Uwe Barani Schmidt Senior Fellow, Carnegie Council; Former Senior Program Director, Carnegie Climate Governance Initiative (C2G)

  6. ISSN: 0892-6794 (Print) , 1747-7093 (Online) Editors: Joel H. Rosenthal , Adam Read-Brown Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs|170 East 64th Street, New York, NY 10065-7478, USA, and Priya Chokshi Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs, USA. Editorial board.

  7. Stephen M. Schwebel is an American jurist and expert on international law. At present he is an independent arbitrator and counsel in Washington, D.C., and a door tenant of Essex Court Chambers in London. He is best known for delivering dissenting opinions in the case of Nicaragua v. United States and in the pair of Libya v. United Kingdom and ...