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CNN
March 22, 2018
Jen Psaki, a CNN political commentator, was the White House communications director and State Department spokeswoman during the Obama administration. She is vice president of communications and strategy at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Follow her at @jrpsaki. The opinionsÃâà...
Carnegie Europe
March 22, 2018
After Brexit, there is no guarantee that the major powers in NATO and the EU will agree on how to respond to future crises. March 22, 2018. Print Page; Comments (+). At a summit in Brussels on March 22, EU heads of government will issue a statement of solidarity with the United Kingdom following the recent nerve agentÃâà...
Carnegie Europe
March 20, 2018
The latest standoff over energy resources in the Mediterranean illustrates the renewed risk of a military miscalculation in the region. More than ever before, diplomacy should prevail over saber rattling. March 20, 2018. Print Page; Comments (3). Cyprus—surrounded by Greece, Turkey, Syria, Lebanon, Israel, and Egypt—isÃâà...
mySanAntonio.com
March 19, 2018
Tony Dalton, co-director of the Nuclear Policy Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace says any talks would start from a very different place to 10-years ago. "North Korea has advanced a lot in the last 10 years in its nuclear and missile capabilities... which means we can't simply dust offÃâà...
Carnegie Europe
March 19, 2018
The Russian president has a free hand to pursue his policies as long as European governments give him the reins to do so. March 19, 2018. Print Page; Comments (1). Vladimir Putin's predictable election victory has the potential of dividing the European Union and weakening the transatlantic relationship. Although the EUÃâà...
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
March 17, 2018
Douglas H. Paal is vice president for studies at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. He was an unofficial U.S. representative to Taiwan as director of the American Institute in Taiwan (2002–2006) and on the National Security Council staffs of presidents Reagan and George H. W. BushÃâà...
Carnegie Europe
March 16, 2018
Major changes in the global nuclear landscape may soon put renewed pressure on the nuclear dimension of NATO's deterrence strategy. March 16, 2018. Print Page; Comments (1). A more competitive international environment, and in particular Russia's assertive policies, has sparked renewed interest in the concept ofÃâà...
Carnegie Europe
March 12, 2018
Brexiteers want to conclude a deal—almost any deal—to leave the EU. Their fear is that if the negotiations drag on, Brexit may not happen. March 12, 2018. Print Page; Comments (4). Something odd happened after Theresa May's recent speech on the UK's future relationship with the EU. The two wings of the ConservativeÃâà...
Information-Analytic Agency NEWS.am
March 7, 2018
YEREVAN. – The US visit of the delegation from the Armenia-USA Friendship Group of the National Assembly of Armenia (NA) kicked off on Tuesday. Within the framework of the visit the delegation members had a meeting with analysts from the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, informed theÃâà...
Yale Daily News (blog)
March 6, 2018
Sarah Chayes has spent her career examining how corruption can lead to terrorism, revolutions, environmental degradation and more. A senior fellow in the Democracy and Rule of Law program of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and the author of a recently published book entitledÃâà...
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
March 1, 2018
For much of the post–Cold War era, Russia's ability to project its influence on a global scale was constrained by internal challenges and limited resources. But since Vladimir Putin returned to the presidency in 2012, Moscow has engaged in a broad campaign to expand its international reach. Putin has launched aÃâà...
Carnegie Europe
February 19, 2018
Carnegie Europe was on the ground at the 2018 Munich Security Conference, offering readers exclusive access to the debates as they unfold and providing insights on today's most consequential threats to international peace. *. Diplomacy came out badly during the 2018 Munich Security Conference.
Carnegie Europe
December 31, 1999
The Russian president has a free hand to pursue his policies as long as European governments give him the reins to do so. March 19, 2018. Print Page; Comments (1). Vladimir Putin's predictable election victory has the potential of dividing the European Union and weakening the transatlantic relationship. Although the EUÃâà...
Carnegie Europe
December 31, 1999
Summary: A massive deterioration of the rule of law in Turkey is making a political alliance with the EU impossible, but cooperation must continue. Supporting the country's resilient democrats is a major political task for Brussels. Related Topics. Europe Ãâ÷ Turkey Ãâ÷ Turkey's Transformation Ãâ÷ Europe's ForeignÃâà...