“The continued stability and prosperity of the Indo-Pacific region is heavily influenced by the actions of small island states,” says Maldives Foreign Minister Abdulla Shadid.
Join the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and Sasakawa Peace Foundation's for their 2nd Annual Indo-Pacific Islands Dialogue in New York.
While Washington and Beijing focus on defense and security-related issues, the islands are demanding action on climate change.
In his speech to the General Assembly, the president must emphasize that an open world order grounded in global institutions is the only viable path for peace.
The UK’s constitution won’t change, but he could subtly influence policy in one specific area.
Join the Carnegie Endowment for a special conversation on the climate crisis featuring New York Times writer David Wallace-Wells and Carnegie President Tino Cuéllar on the state of the climate crisis and the fight to preserve our future.
Join Aaron David Miller as he sits down with the United States Trade Representative Katherine Tai to discuss the future of U.S. trade policy.
Supporters of climate action have to be prepared for the decades-long period where climate policy and green technology gets really good, but climate impacts stay bad. In the meantime, countries can adapt so that the impacts are less harmful.
The revamped partnership is driven by discernible global shifts.
Join the Carnegie Africa Program and for an in-depth expert panel discussion on the transition plans from Nigerian and Indian experts and the implications for the rest of the world.