Russia-China competition and an expanded membership have turned the Eurasian security grouping into little more than a talking shop.
Russia-China competition and an expanded membership have turned the Eurasian security grouping into little more than a talking shop.
The sanctions deployed against Russia have failed to break Vladimir Putin’s war machine, and now the West is looking for ways to make them more potent. In doing so, Western policymakers should remain clear-eyed about potential risks and side effects.
China’s growing attention to Central Asia is perceived as a harbinger of tectonic shifts in regional geopolitics.
Carnegie Politika podcast host Alex Gabuev is joined by Carnegie Europe's director Rosa Balfour and senior fellow Tom de Waal to discuss Armenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Moldova, and Serbia, which find themselves caught between Russia and the EU.
It’s that time of the year! Dip into the first batch of summer recommendations from Carnegie Europe’s scholars, friends, and colleagues. We hope you discover some real gems.
The deal would be a geopolitical game-changer.
Moscow’s anger over Turkish arms supplies to Kyiv and compliance with U.S. sanctions threatens a rift between the on-off allies.
In this article, Ajay Kumar explores the strategic importance of critical minerals like lithium and neodymium, China's dominance, and India's initiatives for mineral security.
In this episode of the Anahita Speaker Series, we are joined by Neelam Babardesai, Head of Sports at Tata Trusts. Neelam discusses her inspiring journey in sports development and the impactful initiatives led by Tata Trusts to promote sports at the grassroots level in India.
EU, French, and British votes will impact NATO’s agendas and policies—but only over time.
Russia-China competition and an expanded membership have turned the Eurasian security grouping into little more than a talking shop.
The sanctions deployed against Russia have failed to break Vladimir Putin’s war machine, and now the West is looking for ways to make them more potent. In doing so, Western policymakers should remain clear-eyed about potential risks and side effects.
China’s growing attention to Central Asia is perceived as a harbinger of tectonic shifts in regional geopolitics.
Carnegie Politika podcast host Alex Gabuev is joined by Carnegie Europe's director Rosa Balfour and senior fellow Tom de Waal to discuss Armenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Moldova, and Serbia, which find themselves caught between Russia and the EU.
It’s that time of the year! Dip into the first batch of summer recommendations from Carnegie Europe’s scholars, friends, and colleagues. We hope you discover some real gems.
The deal would be a geopolitical game-changer.
Moscow’s anger over Turkish arms supplies to Kyiv and compliance with U.S. sanctions threatens a rift between the on-off allies.
In this article, Ajay Kumar explores the strategic importance of critical minerals like lithium and neodymium, China's dominance, and India's initiatives for mineral security.
In this episode of the Anahita Speaker Series, we are joined by Neelam Babardesai, Head of Sports at Tata Trusts. Neelam discusses her inspiring journey in sports development and the impactful initiatives led by Tata Trusts to promote sports at the grassroots level in India.
EU, French, and British votes will impact NATO’s agendas and policies—but only over time.