Join Aaron David Miller as he hosts Kadri Liik, Andrew Weiss, and Eugene Rumer to discuss the latest developments in Russia's war in Ukraine and where the conflict goes from here.
The World's Marco Werman spoke with Stewart Patrick, a senior fellow with the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, about Biden's speech and how the US president used his platf
Sanctions are the weapon of choice for many of the thorniest U.S. foreign policy challenges. Yet it’s hard to find cases where sanctions are effective. Is the United States too dependent on sanctions? What can we really expect from sanctions? And how do U.S. sanctions compare to other international sanctions today and in the past?
Join the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and Sasakawa Peace Foundation's for their 2nd Annual Indo-Pacific Islands Dialogue in New York.
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.
Join former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine and Carnegie Endowment senior fellow Marie Yovanovitch for an extremely timely conversation with four leading civil society figures from Ukraine.
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.
Paul Haenle will sit down with Anja Manuel to examine ongoing challenges to the global rules-based order. This discussion is the second of Carnegie China's 2022 Distinguished Speakers Series and will also be recorded and published as a China in the World podcast.
Russia's invasion of Ukraine will sharpen the divide between democracies and autocracies, but also lead to more realpolitik strategic balancing. A key question is what kind of coordination emerges between democracies.
Join Chris Chivvis for a discussion with Yasmine Farouk and Aaron David Miller about what's at stake for the president, the region, and the United States.