While the Kremlin believes de-escalation is unacceptable and constantly signals its radical intentions, its actions are nowhere near as drastic as expected by either its supporters or adversaries.
Russia is facing some real challenges in reproducing and replacing their population which has huge implications for economic growth but also for relations with Central Asia.
Bibi, the prime minister of Israel, and AMLO, the president of Mexico, couldn’t be more different. At the moment, however, their political strategies could not be more similar. Both are trying to change the politics of their respective countries in profound ways, and both are doing so using profoundly undemocratic means.
Spot analysis from Carnegie scholars on events relating to the Middle East and North Africa.
While the world was preoccupied with traditional religious and ethnic Russian nationalism, an entirely different type of militaristic imperial nationalism was emerging that prizes territory and borders over religion and ethnicity.
Join us for a discussion of the Iraq War’s impact on our debates about U.S. foreign policy today and into the future.
Beijing has really serious headwinds as they've mentioned .. but this year is a little bit like 2021.
In our polarized internet age, neither social media platforms nor the state can be counted on to regulate content. Middleware may be the best approach, argues Francis Fukuyama in his latest blog post.
The protests are unprecedented in size, scope, intensity, and duration. Israel has never had a government like this.
As experts continue to reflect on the lessons learned from the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, a new Carnegie survey reveals African Americans’ opinions of the conflicts and the U.S. decisions to withdraw.