31215 Results
Kazakhstan’s Hydrogen Ambitions Should Extend Beyond Exports

The EU can provide valuable assistance for Kazakhstan when it comes to developing a hydrogen strategy, from regulatory frameworks to sustainability standards.

  • Yana Zabanova
· September 13, 2024
paper
If-Then Commitments for AI Risk Reduction

If-then commitments are an emerging framework for preparing for risks from AI without unnecessarily slowing the development of new technology. The more attention and interest there is these commitments, the faster a mature framework can progress.

· September 13, 2024
A soldier in the foreground and an armored vehcile with a cracked windshield in the background
commentary
Can the International Community Do More to Help Haiti?

Without more funding, the police force won’t be able to stem gang violence, and elections will likely be delayed.

· September 12, 2024
event
The International Side of Industrial Policy: A Conversation with DNSA Daleep Singh
September 19, 2024
4:00 PM — 5:00 PM EDT

Please join the Carnegie Endowment's American Statecraft Program for a conversation on these issues with Deputy National Security Advisor Daleep Singh.

commentary
Poverty in Yemen: Tracing the Path to Economic Downturn

 As the conflict between the Houthis and the internationally recognized government in Yemen enters its tenth year, Yemenis across the country face catastrophic economic conditions that have plunged millions into poverty.

  • Mohammed Ali Thamer
· September 12, 2024
event
Russia’s War Against Ukraine: Where Are We Headed?
September 17, 2024
11:30 AM — 12:15 PM EDT

Join Aaron David Miller as he engages in conversation with Carnegie’s own Dara Massicot and Eric Ciaramella to discuss the state of the war in Ukraine and its future.

podcast
Looking Back at U.S.-India Relations in the Biden Era

Ashley J. Tellis joins Milan Vaishnav for the premiere of Grand Tamasha's 12th season to reflect on the Biden administration's handling of U.S.-India relations and the challenges at hand for the next presidential administration.

· September 12, 2024
A man in protective gear silhouetted by light from a hot furnace
commentary
What Keeps a Climate Expert Up at Night

And how technology could help mitigate the issue—if global power dynamics don’t interfere.

· September 12, 2024
Why the Kremlin Is Drifting Closer to Houthi Rebels in Yemen

It’s becoming increasingly difficult for the Kremlin to maintain equidistance in the Yemen conflict: Moscow’s growing interaction with the Houthis, including at the military level, is making itself felt. We have seen this before in Syria, Libya, and Sudan.

· September 12, 2024
Turkey’s Foreign Policy Ambitions Meet Reality

With its foreign policy maneuvering space increasingly constrained, Turkey’s hedging between its NATO allies and Russia will be harder to maintain.

· September 12, 2024
Kazakhstan’s Hydrogen Ambitions Should Extend Beyond Exports

The EU can provide valuable assistance for Kazakhstan when it comes to developing a hydrogen strategy, from regulatory frameworks to sustainability standards.

  • Yana Zabanova
· September 13, 2024
paper
If-Then Commitments for AI Risk Reduction

If-then commitments are an emerging framework for preparing for risks from AI without unnecessarily slowing the development of new technology. The more attention and interest there is these commitments, the faster a mature framework can progress.

· September 13, 2024
A soldier in the foreground and an armored vehcile with a cracked windshield in the background
commentary
Can the International Community Do More to Help Haiti?

Without more funding, the police force won’t be able to stem gang violence, and elections will likely be delayed.

· September 12, 2024
event
The International Side of Industrial Policy: A Conversation with DNSA Daleep Singh
September 19, 2024
4:00 PM — 5:00 PM EDT

Please join the Carnegie Endowment's American Statecraft Program for a conversation on these issues with Deputy National Security Advisor Daleep Singh.

commentary
Poverty in Yemen: Tracing the Path to Economic Downturn

 As the conflict between the Houthis and the internationally recognized government in Yemen enters its tenth year, Yemenis across the country face catastrophic economic conditions that have plunged millions into poverty.

  • Mohammed Ali Thamer
· September 12, 2024
event
Russia’s War Against Ukraine: Where Are We Headed?
September 17, 2024
11:30 AM — 12:15 PM EDT

Join Aaron David Miller as he engages in conversation with Carnegie’s own Dara Massicot and Eric Ciaramella to discuss the state of the war in Ukraine and its future.

podcast
Looking Back at U.S.-India Relations in the Biden Era

Ashley J. Tellis joins Milan Vaishnav for the premiere of Grand Tamasha's 12th season to reflect on the Biden administration's handling of U.S.-India relations and the challenges at hand for the next presidential administration.

· September 12, 2024
A man in protective gear silhouetted by light from a hot furnace
commentary
What Keeps a Climate Expert Up at Night

And how technology could help mitigate the issue—if global power dynamics don’t interfere.

· September 12, 2024
Why the Kremlin Is Drifting Closer to Houthi Rebels in Yemen

It’s becoming increasingly difficult for the Kremlin to maintain equidistance in the Yemen conflict: Moscow’s growing interaction with the Houthis, including at the military level, is making itself felt. We have seen this before in Syria, Libya, and Sudan.

· September 12, 2024
Turkey’s Foreign Policy Ambitions Meet Reality

With its foreign policy maneuvering space increasingly constrained, Turkey’s hedging between its NATO allies and Russia will be harder to maintain.

· September 12, 2024