The chancellor has rescued his country’s reputation with its allies while upending its relationship with Moscow.
It’s his boss.
Join Carnegie’s President Tino Cuéllar and Dr. Eric Schmidt, co-founder of Schmidt Futures and former CEO and Chairman of Google, for a conversation about how the technologies of tomorrow intersect with the geopolitics of today.
Our experts share their favorite reads, from captivating novels to not-so-dystopian fiction.
Program directors share the analysis and papers that stood out in this frenetic year.
Three Carnegie experts examine Ukraine’s success in cyber defense and cyber competition going forward.
They pick their best work of the year and the episodes from other shows that resonated most.
As South Korea faces a growing spectrum of security threats, Seoul must conduct a comprehensive national security review including the enhancement of economic and technology expertise, a bottom-up review including the intelligence community, and the configuration of optimal defense capabilities.
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.
In her first visit to Washington, D.C. as foreign minister, Penny Wong will give a major foreign policy speech on Canberra’s priorities and policies as well as addressing Australia’s role in the world.