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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.

Map of Africa with connecting lines
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Governing the Digital Economy: Introducing the Africa Technology Policy Tracker
December 4, 2024
9:30 AM — 11:00 AM EST

The Carnegie Africa Program, in partnership with the African Telecommunications Union will unveil the Africa Technology Tracker through demonstration of its capabilities, followed by a panel discussion on its impact.

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Dissent, Protest, and Palestine-Israel: Restrictions on Civic Space During Violent Conflict
December 3, 2024
10:00 AM — 11:30 AM EST

Join the Carnegie Endowment’s Middle East program for a panel discussion moderated by Ishaan Tharoor, a Washington Post global affairs columnist, featuring editors of the new volume and legal scholars examining the book’s major findings and wider implications for speech and protest on college campuses and beyond.

  • +5
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West Asia Today: Actors, Interests, and Prospects
November 26, 2024
7:00 PM — 8:30 PM IST

Carnegie India is hosting a zoom webinar on the conflict in West Asia.

  • +1
  • Gaddam Dharmendra
  • Navdeep Suri
  • Deepika Saraswat
  • Kabir Taneja
Will Trump 2.0 Be a Boon for Belarus?

Minsk is counting on the new U.S. administration’s actions vis-a-vis Russia and Ukraine to bring it out of diplomatic isolation without meaningful concessions on its part. But will Lukashenko’s ambitious gamble pay off?

· November 22, 2024
meeting room with a huge circular table and lots of people around it
commentary
Why Is Saudi Arabia Hedging Its BRICS Invite?

Riyadh’s fence-sitting strategy reflects its desire to keep all doors open. Others may follow its lead.

· November 21, 2024
commentary
Navigating Danger: Syrian Refugees in Lebanon Risk Returning

A humanitarian crisis in Lebanon deepens, and Syrian refugees face a perilous choice: remain in a war-torn environment or return to Syria where they risk encountering significant dangers and discrimination. There are significant challenges and risks to their search for safety in Syria.

  • Haid Haid
· November 21, 2024
in the media
G20 Summit 2024: How the World is Reacting to Trump

Given the growing difficulties to reach meaningful consensus among all G20 members, Trump’s return is likely to accelerate the emergence of more pragmatic, mini-lateral initiatives between like-minded actors willing to move forward in a specific policy area, be it in the realm of security, climate, or trade.

· November 21, 2024
Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs
in the media
Trump and the Crisis of Liberalism

A conversation about what Trump’s return to the presidency means for liberal democracy—and whether its future, in the United States and around the world, is truly at stake.

· November 21, 2024
The Foreign Affairs Interview podcast
in the media
Why Emerging Powers Are Welcoming Trump’s Victory

Traditional powers are worried about a second Trump administration, but much of the world has had the opposite reaction.

· November 21, 2024
Foreign Policy
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.

Map of Africa with connecting lines
event
Governing the Digital Economy: Introducing the Africa Technology Policy Tracker
December 4, 2024
9:30 AM — 11:00 AM EST

The Carnegie Africa Program, in partnership with the African Telecommunications Union will unveil the Africa Technology Tracker through demonstration of its capabilities, followed by a panel discussion on its impact.

  • +2
event
Dissent, Protest, and Palestine-Israel: Restrictions on Civic Space During Violent Conflict
December 3, 2024
10:00 AM — 11:30 AM EST

Join the Carnegie Endowment’s Middle East program for a panel discussion moderated by Ishaan Tharoor, a Washington Post global affairs columnist, featuring editors of the new volume and legal scholars examining the book’s major findings and wider implications for speech and protest on college campuses and beyond.

  • +5
event
West Asia Today: Actors, Interests, and Prospects
November 26, 2024
7:00 PM — 8:30 PM IST

Carnegie India is hosting a zoom webinar on the conflict in West Asia.

  • +1
  • Gaddam Dharmendra
  • Navdeep Suri
  • Deepika Saraswat
  • Kabir Taneja
Will Trump 2.0 Be a Boon for Belarus?

Minsk is counting on the new U.S. administration’s actions vis-a-vis Russia and Ukraine to bring it out of diplomatic isolation without meaningful concessions on its part. But will Lukashenko’s ambitious gamble pay off?

· November 22, 2024
meeting room with a huge circular table and lots of people around it
commentary
Why Is Saudi Arabia Hedging Its BRICS Invite?

Riyadh’s fence-sitting strategy reflects its desire to keep all doors open. Others may follow its lead.

· November 21, 2024
commentary
Navigating Danger: Syrian Refugees in Lebanon Risk Returning

A humanitarian crisis in Lebanon deepens, and Syrian refugees face a perilous choice: remain in a war-torn environment or return to Syria where they risk encountering significant dangers and discrimination. There are significant challenges and risks to their search for safety in Syria.

  • Haid Haid
· November 21, 2024
In The Media
in the media
G20 Summit 2024: How the World is Reacting to Trump

Given the growing difficulties to reach meaningful consensus among all G20 members, Trump’s return is likely to accelerate the emergence of more pragmatic, mini-lateral initiatives between like-minded actors willing to move forward in a specific policy area, be it in the realm of security, climate, or trade.

· November 21, 2024
Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs
In The Media
in the media
Trump and the Crisis of Liberalism

A conversation about what Trump’s return to the presidency means for liberal democracy—and whether its future, in the United States and around the world, is truly at stake.

· November 21, 2024
The Foreign Affairs Interview podcast
In The Media
in the media
Why Emerging Powers Are Welcoming Trump’s Victory

Traditional powers are worried about a second Trump administration, but much of the world has had the opposite reaction.

· November 21, 2024
Foreign Policy