Online Exclusives

Online Exclusive 12/11/2025 Blog

What We've Been Reading

Online Exclusive 11/17/2025 Online Essay

Department of Violence

Pete Hegseth's speech and the U.S. military strikes on alleged drug boats reveal an American policy of war without rules, violence without constraint.

Online Exclusive 10/23/2025 Online Essay

Beware the Boomerang Effect: Why U.S. Strikes on Alleged Drug Boats Pose a Profound Threat to American Freedom

The U.S. strikes on alleged drug boats point toward an intensification of unchecked destructive and coercive power that directly threatens civil and political freedom.

Online Exclusive 05/31/2023 Essay

Can ChatGPT Solve Pressing Problems in Global Ethics?

This brief piece is a first step toward exploring the ethical limitations of ChatGPT and the consequences of these limitations.

United Nations Flags. Photo credit: Tom Page via Flickr.

Online Exclusive 05/26/2023 Essay

An Internationalist’s Manifesto: Principles for Statecraft in a Dangerous World

Foerster and Raymond argue that useful principles for international affairs must balance the harsh realities of the world with the moral imperatives that drive policy.

Online Exclusive 05/15/2023 Blog

What We've Been Reading

Our roundup of news and current events related to ethics and international affairs! Here’s some of what we’ve been reading this past month.

Online Exclusive 05/4/2023 Blog

A New Era for Ethics & International Affairs

Online Exclusive 04/27/2023 Blog

EIA Summer 2023 Remote Editorial Internship

Ethics & International Affairs, the journal of the Carnegie Council, seeks a remote intern for the summer.