Thomas Friedman

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Carnegie Connects: America in the World With Thomas L. Friedman
November 17, 2022

Thomas Friedman joins Aaron David Miller to talk about the United States' role in the world and how it can prioritize the myriad of foreign policy challenges facing the nation.

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From Silk to Silicon: The Story of Globalization Through Ten Extraordinary Lives
March 3, 2016

A single person can make a significant impact even in the face of transformational trends such as globalization, climate change, and income inequality.

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Book Launch: The End of Power
March 11, 2013

Moisés Naím hosted a lively conversation about his new book with columnist Thomas Friedman and Carnegie's Jessica Mathews.

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How Should the Next American President Engage the World?
October 1, 2012

David Rothkopf moderated a debate with Thomas Friedman, John Ikenberry, Robert Kagan, and Jessica T. Mathews on how the next American president should engage the world.

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The New Geopolitics: Emerging Powers and the Challenges of a Multipolar World
November 30, 2010

The rise of new powers in the developing world has already begun to reshape international relations, but the characteristics of any potential new international order remain unclear.

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The United States, Russia, and the Future World Order
January 25, 2010

The administration of President Barack Obama sees the repair of the U.S. relationship with Russia as a major foreign policy objective, and has spent its first year ambitiously attempting to reset relations and place them on a more positive footing.

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  • Robert Kagan
  • John Ikenberry
  • Daniel Deudney
  • Stephen Sestanovich
  • Thomas Friedman
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Getting to Pluralism: Political Actors in the Arab World, September, 16, 2009
September 16, 2009

The imbalance of power in Arab countries allows regimes to stay in control virtually unchallenged by non-violent opposition groups. Without a break in the stalemate between the key players—ruling establishments, moderate Islamist movements, and secular parties—democratization is impossible.

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Dangerous Nation
October 18, 2006

Discussion of "Dangerous Nation" featuring Author Robert Kagan and New York Times' Thomas Friedman. The session was moderated by Carnegie President Jessica T. Mathews.

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Foreign Policy in the Age of Ambiguity: How the Future Will Differ From the Past
May 10, 2005

A discussion on the lessons offered by America's past management of its global interests. Discussants examined whether the current organization of U.S. foreign policy around the War on Terror and democracy promotion is sustainable or whether a new set of concerns should be considered.

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