# global ethics (audio feeds) — RSS Amplifier

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## [Preparing Ethical Leaders in a Fragmented World](https://www.carnegiecouncil.org/media/series/values-interests/preparing-ethical-leaders-in-a-fragmented-world)

_2026-08-11 · Carnegie Council Podcasts_

What does ethical leadership require in an era of polarization, institutional distrust, and geopolitical upheaval? In this episode of " V alues & Interests ," Kevin Maloney speaks with Noah Bopp, founder of The School for Ethics and Global Leadership, about educating the next generation for public life. Reflecting on the legacy of 9/11, the decline of civic institutions, and the challenges facing…

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## [The Myth of AI Inevitability](https://www.carnegiecouncil.org/media/series/values-interests/myth-ai-inevitability-virginia-dignum)

_2026-07-21 · Carnegie Council Podcasts_

Artificial intelligence is increasingly framed as an unstoppable force that will reshape economies, societies, and even human civilization. But what if that narrative is part of the problem? In this episode of "Values & Interests," Virginia Dignum, professor of responsible artificial intelligence at Umeå University and author of " The AI Paradox ," traces the interests behind today's AI race, from…

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## [Soft Power in an Era of Nationalism](https://www.carnegiecouncil.org/media/series/values-interests/soft-power-era-nationalism-hendrik-ohnesorge)

_2026-06-29 · Carnegie Council Podcasts_

What makes power endure? University of Bonn's Hendrik W. Ohnesorge explores the relationship between influence, values, and international leadership, arguing that attraction and legitimacy often outlast coercion and force. Drawing on examples from classical antiquity, literature, and modern geopolitics, he traces the evolution of soft power and its role in shaping international affairs. As leaders…

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## [Hubris and the Fog of War: Unpacking the U.S.-Iran Conflict](https://www.carnegiecouncil.org/media/series/values-interests/hubris-fog-of-war-us-iran-conflict-neda-bolourchi)

_2026-06-10 · Carnegie Council Podcasts_

Iran and the United States have been adversaries for decades. But caught in the middle are the 92 million Iranians with "90 million opinions" on their government, foreign intervention, and state of their society. In this episode of "Values & Interests," Neda Bolourchi, senior non-resident fellow at the Institute for Global Affairs at Eurasia Group, draws on history and personal values to explore…

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## [Democracy in Retreat](https://www.carnegiecouncil.org/media/series/values-interests/democracy-in-retreat-yana-gorokhovskaia)

_2026-05-29 · Carnegie Council Podcasts_

In the last twenty years rights and liberties have eroded across more of the world than they have advanced. The cumulative effect is a transformed international order in which authoritarian governments are more assertive and the democracies that shaped the postwar system are at risk of diminishing influence. Yana Gorokhovskaia , research director at Freedom House, joins the Values & Interests…

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## [Nuclear Ethics](https://www.carnegiecouncil.org/media/series/values-interests/nuclear-ethics)

_2026-05-22 · Carnegie Council Podcasts_

We are walking a fraying nuclear tightrope. Russia, China, and the U.S. are expanding their nuclear capabilities; extended deterrence is strained to the breaking point; and proliferation among middle and smaller powers appears inevitable. But as history has clearly shown, the catastrophic consequences of nuclear weapons are anything but hypothetical. The recently released PBS documentary…

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## [Practicing Strategic Empathy and Navigating Competing Values](https://www.carnegiecouncil.org/media/series/values-interests/practicing-strategic-empathy-and-navigating-competing-values)

_2026-05-14 · Carnegie Council Podcasts_

In a world experiencing a seismic shift in the values and principles that guide geopolitics, how can we practice strategic empathy without succumbing to moral relativism? Brian Wong, assistant professor of philosophy at the University of Hong Kong, joins the "Values & Interests" podcast to discuss how we can challenge our own moral and political beliefs, the future of global justice, and the…

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## [Building Moral and Professional Resilience](https://www.carnegiecouncil.org/media/series/values-interests/building-moral-and-professional-resilience)

_2026-05-06 · Carnegie Council Podcasts_

Gilles Michaud, UN under-secretary-general for safety and security, joins the "Values & Interests" podcast to examine the moral and political challenges facing UN personnel in some of the world's most difficult security environments. Drawing on a multi-decade career at the intersection of law enforcement and geopolitics, Michaud reflects on lessons learned, the future of the UN, and how anyone can…

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## [U.S. Power and Principle](https://www.carnegiecouncil.org/media/series/values-interests/u-s-power-and-principle)

_2026-05-01 · Carnegie Council Podcasts_

America's post–World War II calculus guiding the relationship between power and principle has shifted dramatically. The result is a moment in which U.S. leaders may no longer be asking a vital question at the intersection of ethics and international relations: power, but to what end? In this conversation for the " Values & Interests " series, James Story, former U.S. ambassador to Venezuela, and…

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## [The Ethics of AI Agents in Global Governance](https://www.carnegiecouncil.org/media/video/ethics-ai-agents-global-governance)

_2026-04-21 · Carnegie Council Podcasts_

The adoption of AI agents is expanding rapidly, particularly within multilateral and diplomatic spaces. Such integration presents a myriad of new ethical questions and challenges for both the practitioners of today and next-gen leaders. In this " Ethics Empowered: Leadership in Practice " event, Eleonore Fournier-Tombs, New York State's chief AI officer, leads a discussion on this pressing issue.…

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