The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace announced today that three new scholars will join the research team at the Carnegie Moscow Center.
Ambassador William J. Burns, U.S. deputy secretary of state, will be Carnegie’s ninth president in its 105-year history. Jessica T. Mathews will step down after 18 years in the post.
Gwendolyn Sasse, a political scientist specializing in Eastern Europe, joins Carnegie Europe as a nonresident associate.
NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen discussed Russia, the Middle East, and the transatlantic bond at an event hosted by Carnegie Europe.
U.S. Senator John McCain (R-AZ) delivered remarks on the U.S.-India strategic partnership. Senator McCain visited India this past July.
The Carnegie–Tsinghua Center for Global Policy announced today that Tong Zhao is joining as an associate working with Carnegie’s Nuclear Policy Program.
The Carnegie Middle East Center announced today the appointment of Amr Adly, a political economist specializing in Egypt, and Carole Nakhle, an energy economist, as nonresident scholars.
Prospect magazine has named Carnegie Europe the 2014 European Think Tank of the Year.
Two weeks after becoming India’s prime minister, Narendra Modi today launched the book Getting India Back on Track: An Action Agenda for Reform at 7 Race Course Road.
On May 12, 2014, Polish Minister of Foreign Affairs Radoslaw Sikorski discussed “EU Security Amid Crisis in Ukraine” in a public Q&A discussion organized by Carnegie Europe.
Sinan Ülgen, visiting scholar at Carnegie Europe, has been invited by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen to participate in a policy experts group.
The Carnegie Middle East Center announced Maha Yahya as a senior associate. Yahya’s research will focus on citizenship, pluralism, and social justice as major components of political reform in the Arab world.
In light of recent developments in the Middle East, Carnegie Middle East Center hosted Carnegie Senior Associate Fred Wehrey to discuss whether U.S.-Gulf relations are in crisis.
The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace announced today the establishment of a Europe Program that will examine Europe’s changing global role.