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2025 Carnegie International Nuclear Policy Conference
April 21, 2025
12:00 PM — 10:00 PM EDT

For over 30 years, experts, officials, executives, journalists, and students from across the globe have come together to debate—and explore solutions for—the most pressing challenges in nuclear nonproliferation, arms control, disarmament, deterrence, energy, and security at the Carnegie International Nuclear Policy Conference.

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The Syria Fiasco As Seen From Moscow

The downfall of the Assad regime represented a setback, but Russia’s primary focus remains Ukraine.

  • Sergei Melkonian
· December 24, 2024
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Carnegie Hosts and Producers’ Favorite Podcast Episodes of 2024

They pick their best work of the year and the episodes from other shows that resonated most.

  • Carnegie Podcast Hosts and Producers
· December 23, 2024
four photos of an AI illustration, the Capitol dome, a manufacturing plant, and Modi celebrating
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Carnegie’s Must-Read Pieces From 2024

Program directors share the analysis and research that stood out this year.

  • Carnegie Program Directors
· December 23, 2024
Bellicose Putin Guarded About Prospect of Peace in Ukraine

At his annual press conference, the Russian president dismissed European leaders, and was cautious about whether negotiations with Trump on Ukraine would yield anything.

· December 23, 2024
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Saudi-Emirati Divergences Lead Hadhramawt to a Crossroad

Competition between Riyadh and Abu Dhabi over influence in the Yemeni governorate could lead to conflict between the two sides or their proxies, which risks provoking dangerous fragmentation.

· December 23, 2024
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Influence Abroad: Saudi Arabia Replaces Salafism in its Soft Power Outreach

The kingdom aims to foster warmer international relationships by moving away from a religious approach that earned the royal family legitimacy; however it is adopting measures to minimize the potential price paid for this realignment.

· December 23, 2024
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What Does the Fall of the Assad Regime Mean for Syria and the Middle East?
December 20, 2024

Join Aaron David Miller as he sits down with Sanam Vakil, director of the Middle East and North Africa Programme at Chatham House, and Charles Lister, senior fellow and the director of the Syria and Countering Terrorism & Extremism programs at the Middle East Institute, to explore the fall of the Assad regime and Syria's future.

Russia’s Economic Gamble: The Hidden Costs of War-Driven Growth

The storm of government spending is sustaining the current state of affairs, but it cannot address the chronic problems that have long plagued the Russian economy. We are witnessing an irreversible turn toward economic stagnation.

· December 20, 2024
Moldova’s Energy Crisis Could Pave the Way for Reunification

If separatist Transnistria is deprived of the cheap Russian gas that keeps its economy afloat, it would hand Moldova a historic opportunity to reunify the country.

· December 20, 2024
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2025 Carnegie International Nuclear Policy Conference
April 21, 2025
12:00 PM — 10:00 PM EDT

For over 30 years, experts, officials, executives, journalists, and students from across the globe have come together to debate—and explore solutions for—the most pressing challenges in nuclear nonproliferation, arms control, disarmament, deterrence, energy, and security at the Carnegie International Nuclear Policy Conference.

commentary
The Syria Fiasco As Seen From Moscow

The downfall of the Assad regime represented a setback, but Russia’s primary focus remains Ukraine.

  • Sergei Melkonian
· December 24, 2024
podcast recording mic
commentary
Carnegie Hosts and Producers’ Favorite Podcast Episodes of 2024

They pick their best work of the year and the episodes from other shows that resonated most.

  • Carnegie Podcast Hosts and Producers
· December 23, 2024
four photos of an AI illustration, the Capitol dome, a manufacturing plant, and Modi celebrating
commentary
Carnegie’s Must-Read Pieces From 2024

Program directors share the analysis and research that stood out this year.

  • Carnegie Program Directors
· December 23, 2024
Bellicose Putin Guarded About Prospect of Peace in Ukraine

At his annual press conference, the Russian president dismissed European leaders, and was cautious about whether negotiations with Trump on Ukraine would yield anything.

· December 23, 2024
article
Saudi-Emirati Divergences Lead Hadhramawt to a Crossroad

Competition between Riyadh and Abu Dhabi over influence in the Yemeni governorate could lead to conflict between the two sides or their proxies, which risks provoking dangerous fragmentation.

· December 23, 2024
article
Influence Abroad: Saudi Arabia Replaces Salafism in its Soft Power Outreach

The kingdom aims to foster warmer international relationships by moving away from a religious approach that earned the royal family legitimacy; however it is adopting measures to minimize the potential price paid for this realignment.

· December 23, 2024
event
What Does the Fall of the Assad Regime Mean for Syria and the Middle East?
December 20, 2024

Join Aaron David Miller as he sits down with Sanam Vakil, director of the Middle East and North Africa Programme at Chatham House, and Charles Lister, senior fellow and the director of the Syria and Countering Terrorism & Extremism programs at the Middle East Institute, to explore the fall of the Assad regime and Syria's future.

Russia’s Economic Gamble: The Hidden Costs of War-Driven Growth

The storm of government spending is sustaining the current state of affairs, but it cannot address the chronic problems that have long plagued the Russian economy. We are witnessing an irreversible turn toward economic stagnation.

· December 20, 2024
Moldova’s Energy Crisis Could Pave the Way for Reunification

If separatist Transnistria is deprived of the cheap Russian gas that keeps its economy afloat, it would hand Moldova a historic opportunity to reunify the country.

· December 20, 2024