Panelists will discuss how local players in three Southeast Asian countries—the Philippines, Malaysia, and Myanmar—pushed Chinese actors to adapt to local conditions.
The war in Ukraine is destroying the lives of millions of people far from the battlefield. The conflict is impacting millions of people across Africa, Asia and the Middle East and a food shortage is looming.
Join Aaron David Miller as he sits down with Mary McCord to address the unique domestic security challenges confronting a nation increasingly divided at home.
President Kais Saied needs more carrots than sticks.
While Macron’s pivot has created new political space for France-Africa engagement on more equal footing, the French president’s vision of mutual aid and reciprocal partnerships between France and African countries remains unfulfilled.
The reputational costs of climate hypocrisy are adding up.
From Beirut, Kim Ghattas reports on just how difficult life has become for the majority of its citizens and what this week’s election result might mean for this struggling nation and the problems it faces.
A survey of Cameroonian fintech companies shows that they value cybersecurity but do not possess a unified strategy against cyber threats. Awareness campaigns and enhanced regulations could help safeguard the country's financial services sector.
The success of the new U.S. investment strategy may ultimately depend on how a bill in Congress addresses these key components.
Join Carnegie, in partnership with the International Monetary Fund, for a special conversation on the IMF Regional Economic Outlook, featuring Carnegie Africa director, Zainab Usman, and IMF director for Africa, Abebe Aemro Selassie.