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    Technology and Global Governance: A Conversation with Ananth Padmanabhan

    Artificial intelligence, big data, and automation are impacting governments, societies, and global governance organizations. How can the international community work together to harness the positive potential of these advancements, beyond coming to terms with and regulating the implications?

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    The Battle for the New Libya

    • April 24, 2018
    • Washington, DC

    The death of Muammar Qadhafi in 2011 freed Libya from forty-two years of despotic rule, raising hopes for a new era. But in the aftermath of the uprising, the country descended into bitter rivalries and civil war, paving the way for the Islamic State and a catastrophic migrant crisis. What went wrong?

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    China’s Belt and Road Initiative: a Catalyst for Economic, Financial, and Good Governance Reforms?

    Since its unveiling in 2013, the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) has developed into a sweeping global project with profound implications for the international financial system, China’s own growth model, and governance in China and in countries along the Belt.

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    Will Syrian Refugees Return Home?

    • April 24, 2018
    • Hotel NH Brussels EU Berlaymont

    Refugees have conditions for voluntary return—conditions that political efforts to resolve the Syrian conflict have largely ignored.

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    What Does “Great Power Diplomacy with Chinese Characteristics” Mean?

    The Chinese government's emphasis on “Chinese characteristics” implies that it will conduct its international affairs in ways that align with traditional Chinese cultural values, rather than adopt models and principles from the West.

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    Where the Wind Blew: Film Screening and Discussion

    • April 18, 2018
    • Washington, DC

    A conversation on lessons learned from the history of nuclear testing in the Soviet Union and the United States.

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    Civic Research Network Meets in Tunisia

    • April 18, 2018
    • Tunis, Tunisia

    In April 2018, the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and the Kawakibi Democracy Transition Center co-organized a workshop of the Carnegie Civic Research Network in Tunis, Tunisia.

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    Report Launch: Triggers of Return of Syrian Refugees

    The ongoing conflict in Syria has created the biggest wave of displacement and refugees since World War II, along with devastating destruction and hundreds of thousands of victims.

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    Great Power Competition and Cooperation on the Korean Peninsula

    • April 12, 2018
    • Moscow

    Carnegie Moscow Center and Korea Foundation organized a public event on the current state of affairs on the Korean Peninsula, and relations between the United States, Russia, China, and the ROK.

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    Chinese Aid in the New Era of Globalization

    While the Trump administration has proposed to slash foreign aid by more than one-third, China is increasingly interacting with, and providing aid to, developing countries under the umbrella of South-South cooperation.

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