Arati Prabhakar, Director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) and Carnegie Endowment for International Peace President Tino Cuéllar discuss the new executive order and ...
This program studies contemporary developments in India’s political economy, with a view towards understanding and informing India’s developmental choices. Scholars in the program analyze economic and ...
Early registration has closed. We will be accepting on-site registration. You can watch the livestream at 2:00 P.M. The arrival of a new European Commission this autumn coincides with a pressing list ...
Once separate, the arenas of democracy support and development aid have become increasingly interconnected in recent years. Cooperation between the two communities, however, remains uneven at best. To ...
In recent years, much of Washington’s, and indeed, the world’s, focus has been trained on Asia’s maritime spaces. Much ink has been spilled on the South China Sea, the contested maritime commons, ...
As the United States and North Korea try to trade some form of denuclearization for diplomatic and economic normalization, it is important for the United States and its allies to consider the ...
Carnegie welcomed former U.S. Ambassadors to Russia, Arthur A. Hartman, Jack F. Matlock, Jr., Thomas R. Pickering, and James F. Collins, and former Russian Ambassadors to the United States, Yuri V.
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This panel focused on the course and prospects of political reform and liberalization in Iran. Participants were invited to analyze the differences between reform and conservative elements of the ...
The Indo-Pacific is on the cusp of a new missile age. As regional tensions rise, many countries are increasing their inventories of short- to intermediate-range missile systems. This proliferation ...
Under the New Southern Policy, the Moon Jae-in administration has made strengthening ties with ASEAN and India a top priority in order to mitigate the risks and uncertainties posed by great power ...