Carnegie India, the sixth international center of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, opened on April 6, 2016 in New Delhi. | video
A new all-out conflict between Armenians and Azerbaijanis is the stuff of nightmares. The current volatile situation could escalate further unless the international community stops it.
The EU needs to step up its support for Ukraine’s still-fragile democracy, focusing on the three areas of conditionality, decentralization, and engagement with civil society.
India will only acquire the status of a great power when its economic foundations, its state institutions, and its military capabilities are truly robust. | video
The notion that economic troubles will hinder the Kremlin is proving wrong. Moscow today has broader ambitions, greater resources, and a willingness to push back when challenged.
Tunisian political elites need to rebuild the bonds of trust between the citizens and their state, strengthen democratic institutions, and uphold the principles of equity and social justice as enshrined in the constitution. | عربي
As part of any successful strategy to tackle terrorism, the Pakistani military must end its long history of using jihad as an instrument of national security.
Systemic change is needed in the security sectors of Arab states in transition, but political and institutional brittleness presents a significant obstacle. | عربي
Beijing’s peaceful development strategy has not been uniformly successful, and President Xi Jinping’s expansion of it is likely to create unexpected challenges for China and the world.
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