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Carnegie Endowment » Foreign Policy
5M ago
Carnegie Politika podcast host Alex Gabuev is joined by Dr. Hanna Notte, director of the Eurasia Nonproliferation Program at the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies and a senior non-resident scholar at CSIS, to discuss Russia's position on the conflict in the Middle East ..read more
Carnegie Endowment » Foreign Policy
5M ago
From COVID-19 misinformation to authoritarian crackdowns on democratic protests or hybrid warfare involving information manipulation, the negative impacts that crises have on the information environment can be challenging to reverse, threatening the physical safety of civilians and the democratic stability of societies ..read more
Carnegie Endowment » Foreign Policy
5M ago
The winner of Sunday's election will govern a country battered by rising poverty, inflation, and failed monetary policies ..read more
Carnegie Endowment » Foreign Policy
5M ago
Tbilisi is hoping to progress toward European integration while resisting genuine reform. In deliberating Georgia's possible EU membership, Brussels faces an uncomfortable choice between geopolitical calculus and adherence to its own democratization criteria ..read more
Carnegie Endowment » Foreign Policy
5M ago
Having long neglected Latin America, the EU now seeks to strengthen its ties with the region. The Association Agreement with Mercosur provides a unique opportunity to redefine that relationship ..read more
Carnegie Endowment » Foreign Policy
5M ago
After the collapse of the Soviet Union, Russia actively borrowed Western-primarily European-legal and bureaucratic practices. Now that the European path appears to be closed off entirely, the Middle East is fast emerging as an alternative route ..read more
Carnegie Endowment » Foreign Policy
5M ago
Gazans with permits to work in Israel have long served as a pacification tool for the Israeli occupation, and continue to face abuse today ..read more
Carnegie Endowment » Foreign Policy
5M ago
Shared support for Hamas likely means better diplomatic relations between Moscow and Ankara. But any warming of ties will only be situational ..read more
Carnegie Endowment » Foreign Policy
5M ago
Over the past five years, Congress has achieved a great deal for U.S. national security in its debate of and legislation on China, but there is a risk of overshooting a well-reasoned policy response and generating costly escalation ..read more
Carnegie Endowment » Foreign Policy
5M ago
Southeast Asian capitals would prefer that the U.S. and PRC manage their relationship, if not get along ..read more