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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
Priorities for the New U.S. Administration and Congress on Strengthening Economic Relations with Africa
January 30, 2025
10:00 AM — 11:30 AM EST

Join the Carnegie Africa Program for the public launch of the new compendium: Priorities for the New U.S. Administration and Congress on Strengthening Economic Relations with Africa. During this live event, Carnegie Africa Program scholars will sit for two panel discussions on the key findings from the compendium that have the potential to reinvigorate U.S. engagement with African nations. 

podcast
Can the EU Outmaneuver Russia Around the Black Sea?

Rym Momtaz, Dimitar Bechev, and Thomas de Waal examine how Russia is challenging the EU's enlargement and Black Sea strategies, and what Brussels can do in response.

· January 22, 2025
Could Armenia’s Bid for EU Integration Finally Bring About Genuine Reform?

While Armenia remains formally aligned with Russia, its shift toward the West is becoming increasingly evident.

  • Olesya Vartanyan
· January 22, 2025
in the media
ByteDance, China Unlikely to Agree to 50% U.S. Ownership of TikTok: Expert

A conversation on why ByteDance and Chinese officials are unlikely to agree to a 50 percent U.S. ownership for TikTok, given the app’s algorithm is an intellectual property regulated by Beijing.

· January 21, 2025
CNBC
in the media
The Risk for Taiwan with a ‘Highly Transactional’ President Trump

A conversation on how Taiwan could become a bargaining chip in Trump’s trade negotiations with China.

· January 21, 2025
CNBC
in the media
What Trump 2.0 Means for Ukraine and the World

President Trump’s various foreign-policy “personas” vacillate between a desire for domination and withdrawal.

· January 21, 2025
New Yorker
commentary
How China Aligned Itself with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030

China has aligned its cooperation model with Saudi Arabia’s own priorities, most notably since the kingdom unveiled its Vision 2030. Although China announced the Belt and Road Initiative in 2013, the big push in relations happened only after the ascendance of King Salman to the throne in 2015 and Riyadh’s push for Beijing to meet Saudi needs.

· January 21, 2025
New Russia-Iran Treaty Reveals the Limits of Their Partnership

The first major treaty between Iran and Russia since 2001 does not include a military alliance or impose any obligations on either party.

· January 21, 2025
At the Table or on the Menu? A European Four-Point Plan for Ukraine

To have a say in the end state of Russia’s war on Ukraine, which will impact Europe’s security order, Europeans must approach the Trump administration with concrete ideas and commitments. The proposal should include increased military support for Kyiv and Western boots on the ground.

  • Justyna Gotkowska
· January 21, 2025
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
Priorities for the New U.S. Administration and Congress on Strengthening Economic Relations with Africa
January 30, 2025
10:00 AM — 11:30 AM EST

Join the Carnegie Africa Program for the public launch of the new compendium: Priorities for the New U.S. Administration and Congress on Strengthening Economic Relations with Africa. During this live event, Carnegie Africa Program scholars will sit for two panel discussions on the key findings from the compendium that have the potential to reinvigorate U.S. engagement with African nations. 

podcast
Can the EU Outmaneuver Russia Around the Black Sea?

Rym Momtaz, Dimitar Bechev, and Thomas de Waal examine how Russia is challenging the EU's enlargement and Black Sea strategies, and what Brussels can do in response.

· January 22, 2025
Could Armenia’s Bid for EU Integration Finally Bring About Genuine Reform?

While Armenia remains formally aligned with Russia, its shift toward the West is becoming increasingly evident.

  • Olesya Vartanyan
· January 22, 2025
In The Media
in the media
ByteDance, China Unlikely to Agree to 50% U.S. Ownership of TikTok: Expert

A conversation on why ByteDance and Chinese officials are unlikely to agree to a 50 percent U.S. ownership for TikTok, given the app’s algorithm is an intellectual property regulated by Beijing.

· January 21, 2025
CNBC
In The Media
in the media
The Risk for Taiwan with a ‘Highly Transactional’ President Trump

A conversation on how Taiwan could become a bargaining chip in Trump’s trade negotiations with China.

· January 21, 2025
CNBC
In The Media
in the media
What Trump 2.0 Means for Ukraine and the World

President Trump’s various foreign-policy “personas” vacillate between a desire for domination and withdrawal.

· January 21, 2025
New Yorker
commentary
How China Aligned Itself with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030

China has aligned its cooperation model with Saudi Arabia’s own priorities, most notably since the kingdom unveiled its Vision 2030. Although China announced the Belt and Road Initiative in 2013, the big push in relations happened only after the ascendance of King Salman to the throne in 2015 and Riyadh’s push for Beijing to meet Saudi needs.

· January 21, 2025
New Russia-Iran Treaty Reveals the Limits of Their Partnership

The first major treaty between Iran and Russia since 2001 does not include a military alliance or impose any obligations on either party.

· January 21, 2025
At the Table or on the Menu? A European Four-Point Plan for Ukraine

To have a say in the end state of Russia’s war on Ukraine, which will impact Europe’s security order, Europeans must approach the Trump administration with concrete ideas and commitments. The proposal should include increased military support for Kyiv and Western boots on the ground.

  • Justyna Gotkowska
· January 21, 2025