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conference
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.

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
an open book
commentary
Policy in Other Words 2024

Understanding and shaping the links between the local and global is a matter of storytelling.

· December 20, 2024
View of Cape Town at dawn, South Africa
research
Priorities for the New U.S. Administration and Congress on Strengthening Economic Relations with Africa

The incoming administration of President-elect Donald Trump has an opportunity to boldly reimagine the U.S. economic relationship with Africa in dynamic ways that advance U.S. strategic interests while being grounded in Africa’s current realities. This compendium identifies high impact areas that could transform U.S. engagement in Africa and offers actionable recommendations that could inform implementation.

· December 20, 2024
(From 3rd L to R) Tanzania Vice-President Philip Isdor Mpango, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) President Felix Tshisekedi, US President Joe Biden, Angola President Joao Lourenco, Zambian President Hakainde Hichilema attend the Lobito Corridor Trans-Africa Summit at the Carrinho Food Processing Factory near Benguela on December 4, 2024.
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What Private Capital Cannot Do Alone: The Future of Global Infrastructure Development

For Global South governments to treat the United States as a credible partner in their economic development plans, U.S. policymakers must tackle the macroeconomic and structural constraints that kneecap the overall goals of sustainable development.

  • Advait Arun
· December 20, 2024
Crowd of people holding flares and flags
commentary
Türkiye Has a Wish List in Syria. It Should Tread Lightly.

Assad’s fall has changed the region’s power equilibrium, and Türkiye is eager to capitalize. But it should be aware of the pitfalls.

· December 19, 2024
people at a table counting ballots
commentary
Ghana’s Presidential Contest Shows Why Democracy Requires More Than Well-Run Elections

The recent vote offers lessons for Accra and other middle-aged democracies.

· December 19, 2024
event
In Conversation with Jon Finer: Recent Developments in the Biden Administration's WMD Policies
December 19, 2024

Join the Arms Control Association and the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace for a discussion on the Biden Administration's nuclear weapons policy and the future of arms control, strategic stability, and global nonproliferation efforts.

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  • Jon Finer
  • Daryl Kimball
  • Madelyn Creedon
  • Adam Mount
  • James M. Acton
conference
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.

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
an open book
commentary
Policy in Other Words 2024

Understanding and shaping the links between the local and global is a matter of storytelling.

· December 20, 2024
View of Cape Town at dawn, South Africa
research
Priorities for the New U.S. Administration and Congress on Strengthening Economic Relations with Africa

The incoming administration of President-elect Donald Trump has an opportunity to boldly reimagine the U.S. economic relationship with Africa in dynamic ways that advance U.S. strategic interests while being grounded in Africa’s current realities. This compendium identifies high impact areas that could transform U.S. engagement in Africa and offers actionable recommendations that could inform implementation.

· December 20, 2024
(From 3rd L to R) Tanzania Vice-President Philip Isdor Mpango, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) President Felix Tshisekedi, US President Joe Biden, Angola President Joao Lourenco, Zambian President Hakainde Hichilema attend the Lobito Corridor Trans-Africa Summit at the Carrinho Food Processing Factory near Benguela on December 4, 2024.
paper
What Private Capital Cannot Do Alone: The Future of Global Infrastructure Development

For Global South governments to treat the United States as a credible partner in their economic development plans, U.S. policymakers must tackle the macroeconomic and structural constraints that kneecap the overall goals of sustainable development.

  • Advait Arun
· December 20, 2024
Crowd of people holding flares and flags
commentary
Türkiye Has a Wish List in Syria. It Should Tread Lightly.

Assad’s fall has changed the region’s power equilibrium, and Türkiye is eager to capitalize. But it should be aware of the pitfalls.

· December 19, 2024
people at a table counting ballots
commentary
Ghana’s Presidential Contest Shows Why Democracy Requires More Than Well-Run Elections

The recent vote offers lessons for Accra and other middle-aged democracies.

· December 19, 2024
event
In Conversation with Jon Finer: Recent Developments in the Biden Administration's WMD Policies
December 19, 2024

Join the Arms Control Association and the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace for a discussion on the Biden Administration's nuclear weapons policy and the future of arms control, strategic stability, and global nonproliferation efforts.

  • +2
  • Jon Finer
  • Daryl Kimball
  • Madelyn Creedon
  • Adam Mount
  • James M. Acton