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Why Is Georgia Again Trying to Push Through an Unpopular Foreign Agent Law?

Georgian Dream, which until recently looked certain to win another victory in this year’s elections, now risks repeating last year’s mistake—only this time, the stakes are higher.

· May 13, 2024
A Ukrainian flag being waved with U.S. capitol in background
paper
Inevitable Fractures: The Ukraine War and the Global System

The divisions in contemporary geopolitics are an inevitable consequence of colliding ideas and interests against the backdrop of American primacy. The United States should accept their reality while advancing its own interests in a competitive strategic environment.


· May 13, 2024
event
What Is Climate Foreign Policy? A Transatlantic Perspective
May 15, 2024
11:00 AM — 12:15 PM EDT

Join the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and the German Council on Foreign Relations for a hybrid discussion on the future of climate foreign policy.

  • +3
commentary
How Washington and Ankara Can Recover From Their Latest Setback

The postponement of Erdoğan’s Washington visit may be a missed opportunity, but the NATO Summit in July offers a chance to get back on track.

· May 9, 2024
event
Europe’s Rightward Turn: Assessing the Radical Right’s Influence on EU Foreign Policy
May 14, 2024
5:00 PM — 6:00 PM CEST

Europe’s political scene is rapidly changing, with radical-right parties gaining ground across the continent. While they have yet to form a coherent force at the European level, their growing influence threatens to erode core EU values and complicate the union’s foreign policy making by deepening polarization and blocking consensus building.

  • +1
  • Rosa Balfour
  • Zsuzsanna Szelényi
  • Pekka Haavisto
  • Ivana Dragičević
in the media
China's Use of Nontraditional Strategic Landpower in Asia

This article argues that the People’s Republic of China uses its police and internal security forces as a nontraditional means of projecting strategic Landpower in the Indo-Pacific and Central Asia. 

· May 9, 2024
U.S. Army War College Public Affairs
article
Defending Civic Space in the United States: Lessons Learned Around the World

In a context of democratic erosion, U.S. civil society organizations face a widening array of legal, political, and security threats. They can learn from the experiences of civic activists in backsliding democracies around the world.

· May 9, 2024
event
AI Governance for the Global Majority: Understanding Opportunities and Challenges
May 9, 2024
8:00 AM — 9:30 AM EDT

Carnegie’s AI in the Global Majority project brings together scholars, practitioners, and entrepreneurs to elucidate gaps and opportunities in the current global AI governance narrative through a series of publications. Join project authors for a virtual discussion moderated by Carnegie scholars.

  • +6
  • Aubra Anthony
  • Elina Noor
  • Jake Okechukwu Effoduh
  • Rachel Gong
  • Jun-E Tan
  • Ranjit Singh
  • Chijioke Okorie
  • Vukosi Marivate
  • Carolina Botero
event
The Israel-Hamas War: A Conversation with Israeli Ambassador Michael Herzog
May 9, 2024
2:30 PM — 3:15 PM EDT

Join Aaron David Miller as he sits down with Israeli Ambassador to the US Michael Herzog to discuss the Israel-Hamas war and other issues, in the next episode of Carnegie Connects.

  • Ambassador Michael Herzog
in the media
The World Must Reject Russia’s Nuclear Posturing – But Not Ignore the Danger

The closer Nato hugs Ukraine, the more Putin is sure to brandish his nuclear arms, and the greater the risk he uses them

· May 8, 2024
The Guardian
Why Is Georgia Again Trying to Push Through an Unpopular Foreign Agent Law?

Georgian Dream, which until recently looked certain to win another victory in this year’s elections, now risks repeating last year’s mistake—only this time, the stakes are higher.

· May 13, 2024
A Ukrainian flag being waved with U.S. capitol in background
paper
Inevitable Fractures: The Ukraine War and the Global System

The divisions in contemporary geopolitics are an inevitable consequence of colliding ideas and interests against the backdrop of American primacy. The United States should accept their reality while advancing its own interests in a competitive strategic environment.


· May 13, 2024
event
What Is Climate Foreign Policy? A Transatlantic Perspective
May 15, 2024
11:00 AM — 12:15 PM EDT

Join the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and the German Council on Foreign Relations for a hybrid discussion on the future of climate foreign policy.

  • +3
commentary
How Washington and Ankara Can Recover From Their Latest Setback

The postponement of Erdoğan’s Washington visit may be a missed opportunity, but the NATO Summit in July offers a chance to get back on track.

· May 9, 2024
event
Europe’s Rightward Turn: Assessing the Radical Right’s Influence on EU Foreign Policy
May 14, 2024
5:00 PM — 6:00 PM CEST

Europe’s political scene is rapidly changing, with radical-right parties gaining ground across the continent. While they have yet to form a coherent force at the European level, their growing influence threatens to erode core EU values and complicate the union’s foreign policy making by deepening polarization and blocking consensus building.

  • +1
  • Rosa Balfour
  • Zsuzsanna Szelényi
  • Pekka Haavisto
  • Ivana Dragičević
In The Media
in the media
China's Use of Nontraditional Strategic Landpower in Asia

This article argues that the People’s Republic of China uses its police and internal security forces as a nontraditional means of projecting strategic Landpower in the Indo-Pacific and Central Asia. 

· May 9, 2024
U.S. Army War College Public Affairs
article
Defending Civic Space in the United States: Lessons Learned Around the World

In a context of democratic erosion, U.S. civil society organizations face a widening array of legal, political, and security threats. They can learn from the experiences of civic activists in backsliding democracies around the world.

· May 9, 2024
event
AI Governance for the Global Majority: Understanding Opportunities and Challenges
May 9, 2024
8:00 AM — 9:30 AM EDT

Carnegie’s AI in the Global Majority project brings together scholars, practitioners, and entrepreneurs to elucidate gaps and opportunities in the current global AI governance narrative through a series of publications. Join project authors for a virtual discussion moderated by Carnegie scholars.

  • +6
  • Aubra Anthony
  • Elina Noor
  • Jake Okechukwu Effoduh
  • Rachel Gong
  • Jun-E Tan
  • Ranjit Singh
  • Chijioke Okorie
  • Vukosi Marivate
  • Carolina Botero
event
The Israel-Hamas War: A Conversation with Israeli Ambassador Michael Herzog
May 9, 2024
2:30 PM — 3:15 PM EDT

Join Aaron David Miller as he sits down with Israeli Ambassador to the US Michael Herzog to discuss the Israel-Hamas war and other issues, in the next episode of Carnegie Connects.

  • Ambassador Michael Herzog
In The Media
in the media
The World Must Reject Russia’s Nuclear Posturing – But Not Ignore the Danger

The closer Nato hugs Ukraine, the more Putin is sure to brandish his nuclear arms, and the greater the risk he uses them

· May 8, 2024
The Guardian