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    From Division to Unity

    An exploration of the nuances and potential of power-sharing in post-conflict countries in the region and a discussion of the relevant lessons learned from other countries as well.

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    Assessing the Second U.S.-North Korea Summit

    • March 04, 2019
    • Washington, DC

    Unpacking the second U.S.-North Korea summit is going to be a long term process but it will be seen as a major turning point—both positively and negatively—on prospects for North Korea’s denuclearization, the extent of inter-Korean détente, and the future of the U.S.-ROK alliance.

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    Why America is Losing the Plot in Asia

    • February 28, 2019
    • New Delhi

    In recent years, America's leading role in Asia has been challenged by the deepening cooperation among Asian states, and particularly the emergence of Asian-led initiatives and institutions to develop connectivity and foster strategic cooperation.

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    India and the UK in the Indo-Pacific

    There is a growing debate between London and New Delhi on their roles in the Indo-Pacific and how the two can work together in the region.

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    EU Strategy in an Age of Great Power Competition

    • February 25, 2019
    • Washington, DC

    Should the EU seek to become a more unified geopolitical bloc to better compete against other powers?

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    Strategic Stability: A New Approach for the 21st Century

    • February 20, 2019
    • Brussels

    Carnegie Europe and the Carnegie Moscow Center organized a roundtable to discuss the changing nature and shifting trends of global strategic stability in the post-arms control era.

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    The End of American World Order?

    • February 14, 2019
    • Washington, DC

    Whether or not America itself declines or thrives under President Trump’s leadership, the post-war liberal international order underpinned by U.S. military, economic, and ideological primacy and supported by global institutions serving the United States’ power and purpose is no longer stable.

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    India's Municipal Finance Systems

    • February 14, 2019
    • New Delhi

    Despite urban cities in India being hotspots of wealth and income, they continue to struggle with structural and service delivery challenges due to a lack of financial resources within the system.

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    Resilient Democracy in a Digital World

    • February 12, 2019
    • Washington, DC

    In reaction to recent campaigns to compromise democratic elections and to influence public opinion, Western governments have taken steps to create more resilient democracies in the digital world.

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    Rep. Eliot Engel on the Foreign Policy Priorities of the New Democratic Majority

    • February 05, 2019
    • Washington, DC

    Representative Eliot Engel, chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, joined Carnegie President William J. Burns for a preview of the foreign policy priorities of the new Democratic majority in the House of Representatives.

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