The Europe Program in Washington explores the political and security developments within Europe, transatlantic relations, and Europe’s global role. Working in coordination with Carnegie Europe in Brussels, the program brings together U.S. and European policymakers and experts on strategic issues facing Europe.
Dan Baer
Senior Vice President for Policy Research, Director, Europe Program
Sophia Besch
Senior Fellow, Europe Program
Olivier Blarel
Visiting Fellow, Europe Program
Anu Bradford
Nonresident Scholar, Europe Program
Alper Coşkun
Senior Fellow, Europe Program
Noah Gordon
Fellow, Sustainability, Climate, and Geopolitics Program and Fellow, Europe Program
Garo Paylan
Visiting Scholar, Europe Program
Adam Tooze
Nonresident Scholar, Europe Program, Carnegie Europe
The Europe Program tracks security, political, and diplomatic developments in NATO’s northeastern corridor including perspectives from Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, Poland, and Sweden
The Europe Program tracks security, political, and diplomatic developments in NATO’s northeastern corridor including perspectives from Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, Poland, and Sweden
We provide in depth policy analysis on Türkiye’s regional role militarily, politically, and economically with emphasis on the Turkish-U.S. bilateral relationship.
We provide in depth policy analysis on Türkiye’s regional role militarily, politically, and economically with emphasis on the Turkish-U.S. bilateral relationship.
Geographically on the fault lines of Europe, Asia, and the Middle East, our program’s leading experts carry out research on democracy building, diplomatic peacekeeping, and human rights in Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia.
Geographically on the fault lines of Europe, Asia, and the Middle East, our program’s leading experts carry out research on democracy building, diplomatic peacekeeping, and human rights in Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia.
The program comments on the political and economic trends in Germany, France, and the UK.
The program comments on the political and economic trends in Germany, France, and the UK.