
Special book release luncheon co-sponsored by the Carnegie Endowment's Russia/Eurasia Program and Non-Proliferation Project.
Book Launch

In a special Carnegie briefing, three noted experts address the challenge of radical groups in Somalia, other countries on the Horn of Africa, and in Nigeria.
Jamie Metzl, Steven Livingston, Barry Fulton and Jon Alterman discuss public diplomacy in the aftermath of September 11.

Prominent analysts from the area examine the roots of terrorism and the response to it in Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and the West Bank.

Carnegie Senior Associate Martha Olcott reported on her findings from a recent trip to Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan, where she met with President Akaev. Olcott's presentation was followed by a panel discussion on U.S. and Russian defense cooperation in Central Asia.
Marina Ottaway was joined by Shibley Telhami, Nawaf Obaid, and Mamoun Fandy to discuss challenges in the aftermath of the September 11 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon. Terrorism's deep roots in the Middle East, and the nationalities of those involved in the recent attacks, have drawn even greater attention to the region.
The most likely outcome the war on terrorism might bring about in Central Asia is a temporary amelioration of the key challenges facing the region that would produce a tenuous stability.
Roundtable on the rule of law at the Carnegie Endowment

The Carnegie Endowment and the Center on International Cooperation co-sponsored a conference that explored the status and future of U.S. interest in multilateralism after September 11.