
Carnegie India hosted the fourth discussion of the Security Studies Seminar on “Cultural Nationalism and Military Professionalism in India.”

Algerians demand political reform and a civilian-led transition to democracy, but what happens next remains unclear.

Carnegie hosted a presentation of UNIDIR's new report and an interactive discussion on how to close the gender gap in arms control, non-proliferation, and disarmament.

Pakistan remains at the center of many challenges facing the United States in South Asia yet the foreign policy establishments in both countries are less certain than ever about the direction and potential of the bilateral relationship. George Perkovich will conduct a conversation with Ambassador Khan on these and other issues.

What are the challenges facing democracy globally and how can the United States recover its role as a leader in international democracy support?

As renewed rivalries set in among great powers and instability grows around the world, it is more difficult than ever to predict the nature of future conflicts.

Carnegie India, in partnership with the Vedica Scholars Programme for Women, hosted the third talk of the Anahita Speaker Series on “Reporting on the Ground: The 2019 Indian General Elections.”

Clashes between the Government of National Accord and its eastern opponents are tearing Libya apart and poses a serious security threat to the EU.

Join Carnegie for a conversation with Hassan Abbas on his new book Pakistan’s Nuclear Bomb: A Story of Defiance, Deterrence, and Deviance.

Under Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India has shed its traditional defensiveness toward the Middle East and engaged with all relevant actors in the region, including members of the Gulf Cooperation Council, Israel, and Iran.