
Despite the tremendous deterrent power of nuclear weapons, why have they not greatly diminished international security competition?

The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace co-hosted a two-day workshop of its Civic Research Network in Taipei.

Since the end of the Cold War, the United States has emerged as the sole superpower in world politics. What role did American diplomacy have to play in its emergence as a great power?

Carnegie India hosted the first discussion of the Political Economy Seminar on "The Judiciary in the Indian Political Economy."

As a rising power, India plays an important role in shaping global responses to critical challenges ranging from climate change and health security to international trade and nuclear disarmament.

Under the leadership of Kim Jong Un, North Korea has come closer than ever to creating a viable nuclear arsenal, but widespread famine and growing resistance are weakening his regime’s stability.

Political polarization is tearing at the seams of democracies around the world. What are the lessons for Europe?

Despite its limited material capabilities in the post-independence period, India accorded the sovereignty principle paramount in its international interactions and ensured that sovereignty—both domestic and international—was upheld to the greatest extent possible.

Encryption has once again become a flashpoint between the U.S. government and key tech companies.

While the United States and Japan share perceptions toward an increasingly assertive China, U.S.-Japan policy coordination vis-à-vis China is under strain.