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Taking the Pulse: Can NATO Survive the Iran War?
3+ hour, 48+ min ago (362+ words) Donald Trump has repeatedly bashed NATO and European allies, threatening to annex Canada and Greenland and deploring their lack of enthusiasm for his war of choice in Iran. Is this latest round of abuse the final straw? Professor, Institute for…...
Power, Pathways, and Policy: Grounding Central Asia's Digital Ambitions
3+ hour, 48+ min ago (420+ words) Source: Scott Rodgerson / Unsplash Central Asia's digital ambitions are achievable, but only if policy is aligned with the region's physical constraints. Carnegie Politika is a digital publication that features unmatched analysis and insight on Russia, Ukraine and the wider region....
It's Not Like Turning a Switch On and Off
1+ day, 7+ hour ago (1259+ words) Why the Iran ceasefire isn't a quick fix to the Strait of Hormuz energy crisis. The American Statecraft Program develops and advances ideas for a more disciplined U. S. foreign policy aligned with American values and cognizant of the limits of American…...
China's Energy Security Doesn't Run Through Hormuz but Through the Electrification of Everything
15+ hour, 52+ min ago (512+ words) Across Asia, China is better positioned to withstand energy shocks from the fallout of the Iran war. Its abundant coal capacity can ensure stability in the near term. Yet at the same time, the country's energy transition away from coal…...
Alarm or Caution? Defending Democracy During Backsliding
15+ hour, 4+ min ago (511+ words) Defenders of democracy often split over perceptions, methods, urgency levels, and priorities. The Democracy, Conflict, and Governance Program is a leading source of independent policy research, writing, and outreach on global democracy, conflict, and governance. It analyzes and seeks to…...
The Future of Climate-Health Policy: Lessons from the U. S. Experience
21+ hour, 37+ min ago (203+ words) Thu, April 23rd, 2026 4: 00 PM - 5: 00 PM (EDT) Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and Live Online Join Carnegie scholars Leonardo Martinez-Diaz and Noah Gordon as well as authors Joe Mc Cannon, John Balbus, Jenny Keroack, and Lauren Jensen, as they examine lessons learned…...
The United States and Iran Have Agreed to a Two-Week Ceasefire
1+ day, 30+ min ago (189+ words) Spot analysis from Carnegie scholars on events relating to the Middle East and North Africa. Diwan, a blog from the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace's Middle East Program and the Malcolm H. Kerr Carnegie Middle East Center, draws on Carnegie scholars…...
Duqm at the Crossroads: Oman's Strategic Port and Its Role in Vision 2040
1+ mon, 5+ day ago (340+ words) In a volatile Middle East, the Omani port of Duqm offers stability, neutrality, and opportunity. Could this hidden port become the ultimate safe harbor for global trade? Sada is an online journal rooted in Carnegie's Middle East Program that seeks…...
The Abraham Accords After Gaza: A Change of Context
11+ mon, 2+ week ago (270+ words) The Arab-Israeli agreements have largely survived the war, but their future will depend on broader dynamics in the Middle East and beyond. The Political Economy Program will analyze the different crises afflicting the region, examine the politics of austerity and…...
2026 Mort Abramowitz Junior Fellows Conference
2+ day, 21+ min ago (216+ words) Carnegie Endowment for International Peace 2026 Mort Abramowitz Junior Fellows Conference Wed, May 6th, 2026 9: 00 AM - 5: 00 PM (EDT) From the global AI race to conflicts stretching from Ukraine to the Middle East and the Western Hemisphere, and accelerating climate instability and migration pressures,…...