Special meeting with Mark Malloch-Brown, United Nations Development Programme Administrator

The current period of intense violence in the region has resulted in a serious unraveling of the Arab-Israeli peace process and suggest the near impossibility of Israeli-Palestinian reconciliation. Two defining moments have led to this conclusion: first, the Oslo agreement that raised high hopes for peace and then the failure of Camp David II that shattered them.
Emil Pain speaks on the risks facing the United States in its war in Afghanistan.
The Carnegie Endowment convenes a broad array of trade experts to discuss the implications of the recent World Trade Organization ministerial in Doha. Deputy U.S. Trade Representative Peter Allgeier gives the keynote address.
Dmitri Trenin, deputy director of the Carnegie Moscow Center, discusses the state of U.S. - Russian relations.
The Carnegie Endowment convenes a broad array of trade experts to discuss the implications of the recent World Trade Organization ministerial in Doha. Deputy U.S. Trade Representative Peter Allgeier gives the keynote address.
The United States cannot afford to disengage from Central Asia, as September 11th so clearly demonstrated. Further, unlike other authoritarian regimes closer to Europe, Belarus for example, Kazakhstan is in particular need of U.S. attention. U.S. engagement must include working not only with leaders and regimes but also with ordinary citizens.
Democracy Promotion and Conflict Prevention Roundtable
Considerations on the New World Trade Organization Negotiations. Click here to read summary.
The term "political reform" is used in numerous ways-both inside and outside the Chinese government, leading to great confusion over its meaning. The best way to understand political reform in China is to survey the various perspectives held by the "ruling elite."