背景
Carnegie Council 国际事务Carnegie Council (CCEIA)是一家独立的、以研究为导向的非营利组织,致力于通过识别并解决当今及未来最关键的伦理问题来推动伦理发展。自核武器问世以来Carnegie Council 核伦理领域的思想领袖。
哈里·弗兰克·古根海姆基金会(HFG)致力于研究暴力这一既持久又紧迫的问题,包括战争、犯罪和人类攻击行为等。我们通过基础研究和应用研究,旨在深入理解美国及全球范围内暴力行为的成因、表现形式及控制手段。本基金会通过颁发竞争性研究资助和奖学金来推动学术研究,并传播相关知识,以指导政策制定、实践应用及公共讨论。
在历经80年的核武器学术研究与外交努力之后,一场危险的转变正在发生:当俄罗斯、中国和美国等大国不断扩充并现代化其核能力之际,延伸威慑的可信度已绷紧到濒临断裂的边缘,而中小国家之间的核扩散似乎已不可避免。面对这种针对世界上最具破坏性武器的政策转变,公众似乎漠不关心,这更令局势雪上加霜。
核能力不断增强,而制度性约束却日益削弱。2025年,CCEIA与HFG合作召集了研究人员、从业者、记者和宗教领袖,他们指出一种规范性转变——即我们所称的“核自满”——已成为对国际稳定的紧迫威胁。 此次研讨会的主要发现——这一结论因近期国际事件而愈发凸显——是由于美国承诺的转变,延伸威慑原则已然崩塌。随着这一国际秩序支柱的倒塌,接下来会发生什么?
面向研究人员与从业者的机会
Carnegie Council HFG合作Carnegie Council 一名非驻地兼职研究员,任期12个月,负责主导一项前瞻性的研究与教育计划,旨在通过具有影响力的出版物、政策参与、高关注度的会议以及对新兴领导者的培养,应对“延伸威慑”的终结。
该研究项目的显著特点在于,它将聚焦于日益核化世界所带来的伦理抉择。我们应当遵循哪些价值观和原则?在追求和平与安全的过程中,我们又该如何应对不可避免的权衡取舍?
研究提案可涉及以下方面:
- 威慑的未来:在一个核武器日益泛滥的世界里,威慑将呈现何种面貌?
- 不扩散的未来:在世界格局日益多极化、全球联盟格局不断变化的背景下,能否在核安全与这些趋势之间取得平衡?
- 应对新兴威胁:人工智能、网络安全和外层空间能力的创新将如何影响核战略?
作为奖学金申请的一部分,请概述您的目标及拟开展的活动。若申请方案进入下一轮评审,提交人将在提交后60天内收到一封介绍性邮件,邀请其参加初步沟通电话会议并进一步了解该职位。我们预计非驻地研究员将于2026年秋季开始工作。
提交截止时间为2026年7月12日(星期日)美国东部标准时间晚上11点59分。
常见问题
在开始准备申请材料之前,请先查阅下文关于CCEIA与HFG以往合作情况及常见问题的说明。所有申请书均须通过本页面下方的表格提交。Carnegie Council 保证所有提交的申请书均会得到审阅,但无法保证对每份申请书作出单独回复。
The non-resident fellow would be expected to engage with the life of Carnegie Council and HFG over the twelve-month term and add to our offerings and programs on nuclear deterrence in myriad ways. High-impact outputs will include:
- One high-visibility convening that engages global policymakers, decision-makers at multilateral institutions, local government leaders, engaged citizens, media, and the business community
- Two to three op-ed pieces in significant national and/or international media outlets that provide meaningful thought leadership and serve as pieces of intellectual and applied influence
- One peer-reviewed journal article advancing scholarly understanding
- Engagement with CCEIA’s Carnegie Ethics Fellows to enhance their understanding of the complex issues in this space and educate the next generation of leaders
- Laying the foundation for further development of educational and classroom resources for students and educators
The selected candidate should have:
- Doctoral-level expertise, whether through a Ph.D. or equivalent applied experience in their domain
- Interest in developing an ethics-based output with the prospect of real-world application
- A network of relevant professional connections who would be interested in engaging with this work
- Availability to work closely with Carnegie Council and HFG for a 12-month period following proposal acceptance
Yes. The non-resident fellowship is open to candidates outside of the United States. Due to in-person programming requirements, the selected candidate will need to have the appropriate travel documents (passports, visas, etc.) to successfully participate.
The non-resident fellow will receive a monthly stipend of $3,500 USD for the duration of the 12-month fellowship. They will also receive direct support from Council staff in the planning, execution, and delivery of publications, convenings, and public-facing outputs. This includes research, access to the Council's networks, publication design and printing, convening planning, and more.
Finalists may be asked to conduct a 30-minute discovery call via Zoom. The discovery call helps the submitter and Carnegie Council align expectations during the project period. All finalists will receive formal notification of their proposal status within 60 days of submission.
For any questions related to the fellowship, the contents of a high-quality proposal, or what the Council's leadership team is looking for, please reach out to Kathleen Egan.