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2025 Carnegie International Nuclear Policy Conference
April 21, 2025
12:00 PM — 10:00 PM EDT

For over 30 years, experts, officials, executives, journalists, and students from across the globe have come together to debate—and explore solutions for—the most pressing challenges in nuclear nonproliferation, arms control, disarmament, deterrence, energy, and security at the Carnegie International Nuclear Policy Conference.

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What Does the Fall of the Assad Regime Mean for Syria and the Middle East?
December 20, 2024
10:00 AM — 10:45 AM EST

Join Aaron David Miller as he sits down with Sanam Vakil, director of the Middle East and North Africa Programme at Chatham House, and Charles Lister, senior fellow and the director of the Syria and Countering Terrorism & Extremism programs at the Middle East Institute, to explore the fall of the Assad regime and Syria's future.

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In Conversation with Jon Finer: Recent Developments in the Biden Administration's WMD Policies
December 19, 2024
1:00 PM — 2:30 PM EST

Join the Arms Control Association and the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace for a discussion on the Biden Administration's nuclear weapons policy and the future of arms control, strategic stability, and global nonproliferation efforts.

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  • Jon Finer
  • Daryl Kimball
  • Madelyn Creedon
  • Adam Mount
  • James M. Acton
overhead shot of a table with ballots on them and people around the table sorting through them
commentary
Three Conclusions From the Global Year of Elections

The disparate cases and hard questions of interpretation underline the need for nuance.

· December 18, 2024
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The Great Powers and Security Competition in the Middle East and the Horn of Africa
December 18, 2024

Join experts from Carnegie’s Middle East, Asia, Nuclear, and Russia programs for a panel discussion that will shed light on the complex dynamics of great power security competition and address their implications for peace and stability in the Gulf, the Levant, the Red Sea, North Africa, and the Horn of Africa.

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Can Democracy Survive the Disruptive Power of AI?

AI models enable malicious actors to manipulate information and disrupt electoral processes, threatening democracies. Tackling these challenges requires a comprehensive approach that combines technical solutions and societal efforts.

· December 18, 2024
The front of a large white ship is centered on a bright blue sky and blue ocean water. Lush green land and mountains along the horizon line
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Subsea Communication Cables in Southeast Asia: A Comprehensive Approach Is Needed

By treating undersea cables as critical infrastructure, Southeast Asian stakeholders can better manage geopolitical, environmental, and more conventional risks threatening cable resilience.

· December 18, 2024
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commentary
What’s Next for U.S. AI Policy?

This commentary explores the likely actions of the Trump administration and driving forces on issues of deregulation, the United States’ leadership in AI, national security, and global engagements on AI safety.

· December 18, 2024
the covers of three books
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Grand Tamasha’s Best Books of 2024

The host of Carnegie’s podcast on Indian politics shares his three favorite reads from 2024.

· December 17, 2024
podcast
Populism, South Asian Style

Adnan (Dann) Naseemullah and Pradeep Chhibber sit down with Milan to discuss their new book "Righteous Demagogues: Populist Politics in South Asia and Beyond," a close look into the origins of populism in South Asia.

· December 17, 2024
conference
2025 Carnegie International Nuclear Policy Conference
April 21, 2025
12:00 PM — 10:00 PM EDT

For over 30 years, experts, officials, executives, journalists, and students from across the globe have come together to debate—and explore solutions for—the most pressing challenges in nuclear nonproliferation, arms control, disarmament, deterrence, energy, and security at the Carnegie International Nuclear Policy Conference.

event
What Does the Fall of the Assad Regime Mean for Syria and the Middle East?
December 20, 2024
10:00 AM — 10:45 AM EST

Join Aaron David Miller as he sits down with Sanam Vakil, director of the Middle East and North Africa Programme at Chatham House, and Charles Lister, senior fellow and the director of the Syria and Countering Terrorism & Extremism programs at the Middle East Institute, to explore the fall of the Assad regime and Syria's future.

event
In Conversation with Jon Finer: Recent Developments in the Biden Administration's WMD Policies
December 19, 2024
1:00 PM — 2:30 PM EST

Join the Arms Control Association and the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace for a discussion on the Biden Administration's nuclear weapons policy and the future of arms control, strategic stability, and global nonproliferation efforts.

  • +2
  • Jon Finer
  • Daryl Kimball
  • Madelyn Creedon
  • Adam Mount
  • James M. Acton
overhead shot of a table with ballots on them and people around the table sorting through them
commentary
Three Conclusions From the Global Year of Elections

The disparate cases and hard questions of interpretation underline the need for nuance.

· December 18, 2024
event
The Great Powers and Security Competition in the Middle East and the Horn of Africa
December 18, 2024

Join experts from Carnegie’s Middle East, Asia, Nuclear, and Russia programs for a panel discussion that will shed light on the complex dynamics of great power security competition and address their implications for peace and stability in the Gulf, the Levant, the Red Sea, North Africa, and the Horn of Africa.

article
Can Democracy Survive the Disruptive Power of AI?

AI models enable malicious actors to manipulate information and disrupt electoral processes, threatening democracies. Tackling these challenges requires a comprehensive approach that combines technical solutions and societal efforts.

· December 18, 2024
The front of a large white ship is centered on a bright blue sky and blue ocean water. Lush green land and mountains along the horizon line
paper
Subsea Communication Cables in Southeast Asia: A Comprehensive Approach Is Needed

By treating undersea cables as critical infrastructure, Southeast Asian stakeholders can better manage geopolitical, environmental, and more conventional risks threatening cable resilience.

· December 18, 2024
Source: iStock
commentary
What’s Next for U.S. AI Policy?

This commentary explores the likely actions of the Trump administration and driving forces on issues of deregulation, the United States’ leadership in AI, national security, and global engagements on AI safety.

· December 18, 2024
the covers of three books
commentary
Grand Tamasha’s Best Books of 2024

The host of Carnegie’s podcast on Indian politics shares his three favorite reads from 2024.

· December 17, 2024
podcast
Populism, South Asian Style

Adnan (Dann) Naseemullah and Pradeep Chhibber sit down with Milan to discuss their new book "Righteous Demagogues: Populist Politics in South Asia and Beyond," a close look into the origins of populism in South Asia.

· December 17, 2024