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Carnegie Endowment

The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace is a private, nonprofit organization focused on enhancing collaboration among countries and encouraging the United States to engage more actively on the global stage. Established in 1910, it operates without political bias and aims for tangible outcomes. As it marks its 100th anniversary, the Carnegie Endowment is leading the way as the first truly global think tank, with thriving offices in Washington, Moscow, Beijing, Beirut, Brussels, and New Delhi. These six cities are key centers of global governance and play significant roles in shaping the political landscape and international policies that will influence prospects for peace and economic progress in the near future.

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  • 2 weeks ago | carnegieendowment.org | Ankit Panda

    The world is entering a new nuclear age. Nuclear weapons are returning to the fore of international statecraft in ways unseen since the Cold War. With major powers like Russia issuing threats of nuclear strikes, China and North Korea continuing to grow their arsenals, and new prospects for proliferation from the Middle East to East Asia, the world has been thrust into a new era of heightened nuclear risk.

  • 1 month ago | carnegieendowment.org | Milan Vaishnav

    In recent years, India has asserted its desire not simply to be a balancing power but to become a leading power on the world stage. As India’s economic development has steadily progressed, so too have its foreign policy and security ambitions. However, India’s ability to sustain high rates of economic growth at home and project power overseas rests on unsteady state capacities.

  • 1 month ago | carnegieendowment.org | Michael Pettis

    This publication is a product of Carnegie China. For more work by Carnegie China, click here. On March 14, China’s National Financial Regulatory Administration, the country’s top financial regulator, urged Chinese banks to expand consumer loans as part of Beijing’s attempt this year to boost consumption.

  • 1 month ago | carnegieendowment.org | Thomas de Waal

    On March 13, in separate statements, Azerbaijan and Armenia said they had finally settled their differences on the text of an agreement to normalize relations for the first time after more than three decades of conflict.  The announcement was described as “historic” by U.S Secretary of State Marco Rubio. European Union High Representative Kaja Kallas called it “a decisive step.” The second statement is a bit nearer the mark.

  • 1 month ago | carnegieendowment.org | Sarah Labowitz |Debbra Goh

    Data from Carnegie’s Disaster Dollar Database shows that states in the Gulf and mid-Atlantic would be most affected if the federal government steps back from disaster recovery.

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