Data access alone isn’t enough to address disinformation—research on the information environment must be accelerated through shared engineering infrastructure.
Russia has achieved far less via cyber warfare in Ukraine than many Western observers expected. Many aspects of Moscow's approach to cyber operations have been misunderstood and overlooked.
Most of the energy resources from Central Asian countries come to European markets through the territory of Russia but at the same time European countries want to make sure that Central Asian countries' economies are not damaged by all the sanctions.
We’ve all heard stories about the Russian dictator. But who is the real Vladimir Putin? Greg Olear talks to Andrew S. Weiss of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace about what’s happening in Putin’s Russia.
Carnegie’s Chung Min Lee will be joined by Lee Jeung-un, Hana Anderson, Jacob Feldgoise, and Juhern Kim to discuss their new compendium, How South Korea Is Honing a Competitive Edge.
Europe now faces economic challenges that include high energy prices; the collapse of trade with Russia; the closing off of Chinese markets; and a return to industrial policy and trade discrimination by the U.S., a country with a giant current-account deficit that buys more from Europe than any other trading partner.
Longtime Russia watcher Andrew Weiss took an unconventional approach to his new biography, Accidental Czar: The Life and Lies of Vladimir Putin.
While Paris and Berlin continue to support Ukraine, their mixed signals toward Russia have unnerved some European partners as well as Kyiv. This ambivalence could puncture EU unity.
J. Edgar Hoover transformed the FBI from a failing law enforcement backwater riddled with scandal into a modern machine. In her acclaimed new biography, Yale University’s Beverley Gage explores the fascinating, if not also controversial, figure.
The Malcolm H. Kerr Carnegie Middle East Center will be holding its sixth annual conference on December 7–8, 2022, covering global political and economic issues, the main purpose of which is to anticipate what will happen in 2023.