Joel H. Rosenthal
President of the Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs
Joel H. Rosenthal is president of Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs. As a nonprofit leader, scholar, and teacher, he works to empower ethical action, with a particular focus on US foreign policy, issues of war and peace, human rights, and pluralism. At Carnegie Council, Rosenthal leads a team that identifies critical ethical issues, convenes experts, and produces agenda-setting resources to educate and activate communities globally. Rosenthal is editor-in-chief of the Ethics & International Affairs journal published by Cambridge University Press. His first book, Righteous Realists, is an examination of the political realists who shaped post-WWII America in the nuclear age, including Hans Morgenthau, Reinhold Niebuhr, and George Kennan. His current writing and commentary can be found at the President’s Desk at www.cceia.org. Rosenthal is the recipient of numerous awards including the Distinguished Scholar Award from the International Studies Association for his lifetime achievement in international studies and an Honorary Degree of Doctor of Social Science from the University of Edinburgh. He received his PhD from Yale University and BA from Harvard University.