The American Statecraft Program develops and advances ideas for a more disciplined U.S. foreign policy aligned with American values and cognizant of the limits of American power in a more competitive world.
Christopher S. Chivvis
Senior Fellow and Director, American Statecraft Program
Suzanne DiMaggio
Senior Fellow, American Statecraft Program
Peter Harrell
Nonresident Scholar, American Statecraft Program
Aaron David Miller
Senior Fellow, American Statecraft Program
Brett Rosenberg
Nonresident Scholar, American Statecraft Program
Christopher Shell
Fellow, American Statecraft Program
Katie Tobin
Nonresident Scholar, American Statecraft Program
Stephen Wertheim
Senior Fellow, American Statecraft Program
Innovative foreign policy recommendations grounded in reality
Innovative foreign policy recommendations grounded in reality
Challenging assumptions about America’s global priorities to serve the needs of the future.
Challenging assumptions about America’s global priorities to serve the needs of the future.
Ensuring that American foreign policy serves the needs of its citizens
Ensuring that American foreign policy serves the needs of its citizens
Aligning U.S. foreign policy with changing domestic and global economic realities
Aligning U.S. foreign policy with changing domestic and global economic realities
Carnegie Connects is our premier live podcast hosted by Aaron David Miller. Every other week, he tackles the most pressing foreign policy issues of the day in conversations with journalists, policymakers, historians, and experts.
Tensions between the United States and China have made many strategists pessimistic about the future of their relationship. With the two powers competing in nearly every domain, there is a real risk of conflict over the next decade. If there is to be any possibility of stability in their relationship, we need a positive vision for how to get there. In the Carnegie Endowment’s new edited volume, ten experts present their ideas about positive and realistic scenarios for the U.S.-China relationship over the next decade.
His instincts often worked against his achievements, particularly regarding China and Russia.
A conversation about the U.S. role in a phased execution of the Gaza ceasefire agreement.
After months of frustrating the Biden Administration, Benjamin Netanyahu seems poised to accept a deal on the eve of Trump’s return to the White House.
A conversation about the debate over banning TikTok.
In his final foreign policy address at the State Department in Washington, U.S. President Biden listed what he considered to be his achievements on the world stage, including standing up to China and rallying 50 nations to stand with Ukraine in its war against Russia.
In analyzing the U.S. political scene, people have to allow for a three-class rather than a two-class model: the working class, the rich, and the professional-managerial class.
A conversation about how ISIS is changing in order to survive.
A conversation on the late former President Jimmy Carter’s foreign policy success, especially his heavy involvement in the Camp David Accords.
A conversation on former President Jimmy Carter’s impact on the push for peace in the Middle East.
The United States has not really underwritten European security for decades. No matter what happens next, European defense depends on Europeans themselves.