- NO _AUTHOR -

Former 
Contact Information

Latest Analysis

    • Chapters

    Priority #2: International Norms

    • November 18, 2020

    Operationalizing and implementing the still nascent norms for cyberspace must be a top priority in the coming years. The financial sector provides an opportunity to advance this effort and to cement words and diplomatic consensus into action and state behavior.

    • Chapters

    Priority #1: Cyber Resilience

    • November 18, 2020

    The global financial system’s operational cyber resilience and collective defense against cyber attacks is the foundation for any comprehensive strategy.

    • Chapters

    Part II: Background Report: Analysis and Context

    • November 18, 2020

    The unique nature of cyber threats and the actions necessary to better protect the global financial system against them require strengthening the connections between different actors and initiatives. However, many public and private actors remain unaware of the full range of efforts in this domain.

    • Chapters

    Part I: Strategy and Overview of Recommendations

    • November 18, 2020

    The global financial system is going through an unprecedented digital transformation. Financial services firms increasingly look like tech companies and tech companies look like financial services firms and in this time of transformation, when an incident could easily undermine trust and derail such innovations, cybersecurity is more essential than ever.

    • Report

    International Strategy to Better Protect the Financial System Against Cyber Threats

    • November 18, 2020

    A vision for how the international community could better protect the financial system against cyber threats.

    • Diwan

    An Indispensible Diaspora

    In an interview, Sevak Khatchadorian discusses how Armenians in the Arab world reacted to the Nagorno-Karabakh war.

    • Article

    How the Coronavirus Risks Exacerbating Women’s Political Exclusion

    Women participating in politics have navigated unique challenges and opportunities from the coronavirus pandemic. Governments around the world should take these steps to safeguard women’s political inclusion during the pandemic and beyond.

    • Article

    Indonesia’s Shrinking Civic Space for Protests and Digital Activism

    • November 17, 2020

    Widodo is repressing Indonesian student and labor protesters in ways reminiscent of past dictators like Suharto—with a new digital twist.

    • Carnegie.ru Commentary

    Lukashenko’s Vicious Circle

    In the event of a managed transition of power in the next year or so, it’s military men who will supervise that transition and help to select a successor—who looks increasingly likely to be one of them.

    • Article

    Securing the EU’s Place in the World

    • November 17, 2020

    In spite of the return of power politics, the hope for a rules-based international order is not dead. Relaunching multilateralism together with like-minded partners around the world should therefore remain at the center of Europe’s foreign policy.

Areas of Expertise

Please note...

You are leaving the website for the Carnegie-Tsinghua Center for Global Policy and entering a website for another of Carnegie's global centers.

请注意...

你将离开清华—卡内基中心网站,进入卡内基其他全球中心的网站。