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Governing Military AI Amid a Geopolitical Minefield

The lack of an international governance framework for military AI poses risks to global security. The EU should spearhead an inclusive initiative to set global standards and ensure the responsible use of AI in warfare.

· July 17, 2024
Summer Suggestions: Yellowstone, Slow Horses, and More

It’s that time of the year! Dip into the second batch of summer recommendations from Carnegie Europe’s scholars, friends, and colleagues. We hope you discover some real gems.

· July 16, 2024
Ukraine, Not Trump, Is NATO’s Achilles’ Heel

As NATO convenes in Washington, it faces internal tensions and Trump’s potential return as U.S. president. But it is the alliance’s approach to Russia that will determine the future of transatlantic security.

· July 9, 2024
The Double-Edged Sword of Celebrity Activism

Celebrities face mounting pressure to speak out on social and political issues. While doing so entails risks, staying silent can also be a poisoned chalice.

  • Indre Krivaite
· July 2, 2024
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Expectations for ‘Success’ in Greek-Turkish Relations ‘High’

The meeting between Mitsotakis and Erdoğan gives hope that the Greek-Turkish reconciliation process remains unaffected by US-Turkey tensions.

· May 15, 2024
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Can the West Help Revive Global Democracy?

Richard Youngs and Thomas Carothers discuss the future of the global democratic agenda and take stock of what Brussels and Washington can do to support it.

· May 15, 2024