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What we can learn from particle physics and CERN to create an international AI mission to make sure this technology becomes a responsible and ethical public good? Learn More * JUST OUT: "ETHICS & INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS" FALL 2021 ISSUE The highlight of this issue is a book symposium organized by Peter Balint on Ned Dobos's “Ethics, Security, and the War Machine.” Additionally, the issue includes a feature article on the reduced legal equality of combatants in war and an essay on ethical AI, gender equality, and illiberal backlash politics. It also contains a review essay on the global politics of health security, and a book review on “War by Agreement.’ Learn More * THE DOORSTEP: THE EVANGELICAL RIGHT TAKES LATIN AMERICA, WITH FRANCISCO DE SANTIBAÑES It's election season in the U.S. and around the world. Wilson Center's Francisco de Santibañes joins Doorstep co-hosts Nick Gvosdev and Tatiana Serafin to discuss the rise in popular conservatism across Latin America and how new evangelical-church-supported, anti-establishment leaders are changing the conversation and winning elections in Chile, Argentina, and Brazil. Learn More * GLOBAL ETHICS DAY SPECIAL EVENT: ON THE FRONTLINES OF DEMOCRACY Whether it's rigging elections in Hong Kong, arresting activists in Venezuela, restricting voting access in the U.S., silencing the opposition in Belarus, or censorship in Burma, there can be no doubt that democracy is under assault. For Global Ethics Day, Carnegie Council hosted a panel featuring activists fighting on the frontlines to uphold and strengthen democracy. What can individual citizens do to support democracy? What's the role of international organizations? 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