- NO _AUTHOR -

Former 
Contact Information

Latest Analysis

    • Strategic Europe

    Germany Needs to End Hungary and Poland’s Blackmail

    • November 17, 2020

    Hungary and Poland are blocking an EU recovery package designed to overcome the deep economic crisis of Europe caused by the coronavirus. Only the political will of EU leaders can stop them.

    • Op-Ed

    How India Can Get the Most Out of a Biden Presidency

    • November 17, 2020
    • Times of India

    The India-U.S. relationship is too big to fail. But as U.S. president-elect Joe Biden aims to restore America’s role in the global order, India must play to its own interests.

    • Accountability After Nuclear War: Why Not Plan Ahead?

      • November 17, 2020
      • Journal of Peace and Nuclear Disarmament

      States and experts preoccupied with winning (or at least not losing) wars that could go nuclear have largely ignored questions of post facto accountability.

      • Diwan

      Coming Up for Air

      A Biden administration may bring crisis-ridden Lebanon a reprieve, even if some things will remain the same.

      • Podcast

      Paul Haenle on the Future of U.S.-China Relations

      • November 15, 2020

      President-elect Joe Biden will enter the White House with challenging domestic and foreign policy agendas. Where does China rank on the Biden administration’s priority list? How is Beijing likely to respond to Biden’s election, and what are the implications for U.S. policy in the Asia-Pacific?

      • Sada - Analysis

      Jordan’s Stubborn Insistence on “Business As Usual”

      The decision to hold parliamentary elections reflects Amman’s insistence on applying a dated paradigm to manage Jordan’s political and socioeconomic challenges.

      • Article

      Lebanon’s Food Insecurity and the Path Toward Agricultural Reform

      Without deep legislative and structural reforms, Lebanon's agricultural sector could suffer severely, pushing even more people out of work and into poverty.

      • Op-Ed

      Trump Was Great for Netanyahu. Biden Will Be Better for Israel.

      • November 12, 2020
      • Washington Post

      For Israelis and Americans, the incoming Biden administration will help preserve and strengthen the relationship.

      • Strategic Europe

      Judy Asks: Are Europe’s Leaders Ready for a Biden Presidency?

      • November 12, 2020

      Europe’s leaders cannot expect a free ride from the incoming Biden presidency. It’s time to prepare the ground on security, defense, and strategy if the changing transatlantic relationship is to remain relevant.

      • Carnegie.ru Commentary

      Moscow’s New Rules

      Simultaneous crises in Belarus, Nagorno-Karabakh, and Kyrgyzstan have demonstrated Russia’s maturing approach to its neighborhood. Russia is learning to mind its limitations; to repel residual nostalgia; and to think straight, putting issues before personalities, and staying focused on its own interests, leaving the empire farther and farther behind.

    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。