
Join Carnegie President William J. Burns for a moderated conversation with Ambassador Samantha Power about her extraordinary career and how the United States can best advance human dignity at this time of upheaval and division.

Carnegie India hosted the sixth discussion of the Security Studies Seminar on “India, Britain, and the Commonwealth in Southeast Asia.”

Join the Brookings Institution and the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace to commemorate the fifth anniversary of the founding of the Global Coalition to Defeat ISIS.

The international order is undergoing a transformation as a result of rising geopolitical tensions among major powers, growing challenges to the liberal order, slowdown in the global economy, and rapid technological development.

India and Australia have shared interests in ensuring the peaceful development of an open, inclusive, and prosperous Indo-Pacific.

Today, independent regulators govern large sectors of the Indian economy, from financial markets and airports to telecom and electricity utility companies.

Today's emerging nuclear landscape is marked by three features making it distinct from the post-Cold War nuclear era—the return to great power nuclear competition, the diffusion of destabilizing nuclear strategies, and the potential for the emergence of several new nuclear powers.

Yemen’s devastating conflict has entered its fifth year, with all sides exhausted by the enormous material and human costs incurred.

Carnegie India, in partnership with the Vedica Scholars Programme for Women, hosted the fifth talk of the Anahita Speaker Series on “Creating Safer Cities.”

China’s expanding global influence has sparked a variety of international responses.