Rosa Balfour, Jan Techau, and Nathalie Tocci discuss how U.S. President Donald Trump’s second term is reshaping the transatlantic relationship.
Rosa Balfour, Jan Techau, Nathalie Tocci
Gwendolyn Sasse and Yuliya Bidenko examine Ukraine’s recent history and discuss the role of civilian resistance in opposing Russian forces and rebuilding the country.
Nearly a decade has passed since Russia initiated its invasion of Ukraine. This tumultuous period has left a profound mark on Ukrainian society and cultivated a culture of resilience.
Gwendolyn Sasse, a nonresident senior fellow at Carnegie Europe, and Yuliya Bidenko, an associate professor of political science at Karazin Kharkiv National University, discuss Ukraine’s recent history, the perseverance of its people, and its hopes for the future.
Carnegie does not take institutional positions on public policy issues; the views represented herein are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of Carnegie, its staff, or its trustees.
Rosa Balfour, Jan Techau, and Nathalie Tocci discuss how U.S. President Donald Trump’s second term is reshaping the transatlantic relationship.
Rosa Balfour, Jan Techau, Nathalie Tocci
Thomas de Waal, Raluca Csernatoni, and Jessica Dorsey discuss how AI is transforming warfare and the ethical challenges it raises.
Thomas de Waal, Raluca Csernatoni, Jessica Dorsey
Thomas de Waal, Peter Kellner, and Anne McElvoy discuss the state of British politics and how it could impact EU-UK relations.
Thomas de Waal, Peter Kellner, Anne McElvoy
Sophia Besch, Dan Baer, and Rosa Balfour tackle the key questions about the future of Europe.
Sophia Besch, Dan Baer, Rosa Balfour
Rym Momtaz, Pierre Vimont, and Maha Yahya discuss the recent ceasefire between Israel and Hamas and how to build sustainable peace in the Middle East.
Rym Momtaz, Pierre Vimont, Maha Yahya