
The Carnegie Middle East Program will host Iranian journalist Masih Alijenad for a discussion on her recently published memoir and women’s rights in Iran.
An expert panel discussion on denuclearization diplomacy, the Trump-Kim summit, and Plan B options to deter North Korean coercive behavior.

Is the relationship between Europe and the United States reaching a breaking point? Please join us for a conversation with the ambassador of France.
Mayor of Hiroshima Kazumi Matsui describes what the people of his and other cities are doing to reduce risks of nuclear war.

As Europe diversifies its partnerships with Asia, India will be a central actor with a rising capacity to influence international politics.


The Carnegie Junior Fellows Conference will engage young professionals in the field of foreign policy on emerging long-term policy challenges.

Since President Trump accepted an invitation to meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, he has raised expectations that North Korea might finally be willing to abandon its nuclear arsenal.
The Carnegie Moscow Center, together with Embassy of Israel in Russia, organized an event dedicated to the history of the country’s formation—from its proclamation of independence to modernity.

Where does the Arab world stand in terms of economic inequality and how has it evolved before and after the Arab spring?