Jen Psaki

Former  Nonresident Scholar
Jen Psaki is nonresident scholar at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
Education

BA, College of William and Mary

Contact Information

Latest Analysis

    • Multimedia

    Julia Gurganus on the Russian Presidential Election

    • March 23, 2018

    In the latest episode of DiploPod, Jen Psaki sits down with Julia Gurganus to discuss the re-election of Russian President Vladimir Putin. (Runtime - 17:06)

    • Multimedia

    Douglas H. Paal on the Upcoming Meeting Between the United States and North Korea

    • March 16, 2018

    Paal discusses the upcoming meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korean Supreme Leader Kim Jong-un. (Runtime - 20:18)

    • Multimedia

    Putin 4.0

    • February 09, 2018

    Jen Psaki sat down with Andrei Kolesnikov and Andrew Weiss to discuss what to expect from the upcoming Russian elections, how President Putin has changed, and the surprising results from a new poll about the desire for reform within Russia. (Runtime - 14:00)

    • Multimedia

    Four Days in North Korea: An Interview with Jeffrey Feltman

    • January 08, 2018

    Jeffrey Feltman, the United Nations under-secretary-general for political affairs, discusses his December 2017 trip to North Korea as the highest level official from the United Nations to meet with officials in North Korea since 2010. (Runtime - 15:13)

    • Multimedia

    What Is Happening With the Iran Deal?

    • December 22, 2017

    Jen Psaki sat down with Carnegie’s Jake Sullivan and Jarrett Blanc to discuss the status of the Iran deal, including what U.S. President Trump may do next year, what is happening in Congress, and how U.S. global partners are reacting to the uncertainty over the future of the deal. (Runtime - 21:05)

    • Multimedia

    Interview with Nicholas Rasmussen

    • December 15, 2017

    Jen Psaki and outgoing Director of the National Counterterrorism Center Nicholas Rasmussen discuss how the threats facing the United States have changed since September 11th and whether the U.S. government is the most effective voice for combating extremism online. (Runtime - 14:56)

    • Commentary

    Jones Win Is an Earthquake That Will Echo Into 2018

    • December 13, 2017
    • CNN

    The defeat of Roy Moore in Alabama is a huge energizer for not just the Democratic Party, but also for women who have been victims of sexual assault.

    • Multimedia

    The North Korean Nuclear Threat: The View From the Intelligence Community

    • December 08, 2017

    Jen Psaki sat down with the former acting director of the CIA, Michael Morell, for a conversation about North Korea and the nuclear threat. (Runtime - 21:34)

    • Multimedia

    The North Korean Nuclear Threat: The View From Beijing

    • November 17, 2017

    Jen Psaki spoke with Paul Haenle on the heels of President Trump’s trip to Asia. Haenle described the view from Beijing of the North Korean nuclear threat, what would be a red line for the China, and how the current North Korean leadership has changed from the past leaders. (Total runtime - 16:41)

    • Multimedia

    Avoiding Nuclear Collisions: The View From Russia

    • November 03, 2017

    Dmitri Trenin joins Jen Psaki on the fallout from Russia’s meddling in the 2016 election, why North Korea may prefer Russia over China as an interlocutor, and how Russia may benefit from the end of U.S. rapprochement with Iran. (Runtime - 16:26)

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