Our Work How Can the U.S. Balance Rivalries in South Asia?China-India and U.S.-China rivalries in South Asia have broad implications for the global balance of power. A Corporation-supported paper outlines how the U.S. can collaborate in the region and protect its national interests
News Tempered Expectations What does the future of U.S.-Russia relations hold in 2017? Visiting Media Fellow Michael Moran speaks with two geopolitical analysts who have analyzed and forecast on this critical question often in recent years, Michael Mandelbaum, Director of the American Foreign …
Our Work The Geopolitics of the Coronavirus Pandemic: Views from China, Europe, and RussiaAre we witnessing a transformative event that is going to reshape international relations and relations among states?
News Top International Peace and Security Stories of 2015 As we approach the end of 2015, Carnegie Corporation is proud to share with you some of the top International Peace and Security stories we featured throughout the year on our new website.
Our Work Afghanistan after U.S. Withdrawal: Five ConclusionsBarnett R. Rubin assesses the regional responses and the geopolitical situation around Afghanistan after U.S. withdrawal more than a year ago — from an influx of international terrorist groups operating from Afghanistan to the need for a more inclusive Taliban …
News Carnegie-funded Experts Urge Reformulation of U.S. Space Policy ...China, Russia, and other interested parties. By examining three case studies in the history of China's space program, Lewis suggested that U.S. policy has mistakenly treated China's space p...
News What Should Keep U.S. Policymakers Awake at Night? ...China Sea, terror attacks or cyberattacks on the U.S., and heightened tensions within Israel and the Palestinian territories. Read more about the survey. News International Peace and Security <Que...
News New Volume Examines Domestic Foreign Policy Debates in China, India, Iran, Japan, and Russia New Volume Examines Domestic Foreign Policy Debates in China, India, Iran, Japan, and Russia Worldviews of Aspiring Powers, a new volume edited by Henry R. Nau and Deepa M. Ollapally, provides a ser...
News Carnegie Brain Trust: North Korea's Nuclear Test Corporation grantees in our nuclear security portfolio respond in the media to today's nuclear test in North Korea.
Our Work Energy, Climate Change, and the Emerging Global OrderDaniel Yergin’s engaging — and sobering — guide to the forces of energy resources and geopolitics that will shape the 21st century is destined to become a touchstone reference for policymakers, diplomats, and industry players of any nation
Our Work Council on Foreign Relations Report Analyzes the Changing World OrderViews of emerging relations from China, the European Union, India, and Russia
News CFR Preventive Priorities Survey: 2016 CPA’s annual Preventive Priorities Survey, supported by Carnegie Corporation, evaluates ongoing and potential conflicts around the world based on their likelihood of occurring in the coming year and their impact on U.S. interests.
News Asian Views on America’s Role in Asia Concerns have been raised about free trade and investment, the rise of China, territorial disputes, nuclear proliferation, and America’s presence in Afghanistan.
News World Bank Convenes African Diaspora to Talk Trade, Education ...China and India by 2040, panelists agreed that now is the time to begin targeted efforts to achieve growth in these areas. News Robert Nolan Higher Education and Research in Africa <QuerySet ['...
Our Work What History Can Teach Us About Vaccine HesitancyAndrew Carnegie Fellow Prerna Singh is working to develop a moral theory of popular compliance with public health interventions
News Carnegie Corporation Salutes the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace on Its 100th Anniversary ...China Policy Research Program established to provide policymakers in both countries with a better understanding of the dynamics between the United States and China and within China itself. A series of...
News In Time for Obama Visit: New Blog Examines Impact of Their Domestic Views on Asian Countries’ Foreign Policies ...China, Japan, India, Iran, South Korea, Russia and ASEAN. Housed in the Sigur Center for Asian Studies of the Elliott School of International Affairs at the George Washington University, and supported...
News Rising Powers Initiatives ...China, India, Japan, Russia, South Korea, Southeast Asia and ASEAN, and Taiwan. Topics and subjects include identity and foreign policy; energy security, maritime security, and Asian security; nuclear...
News Carnegie Corporation of New York Board Approves 33 Grants Totaling $31,827,300 At its quarterly meeting held in New York City on June 4, Carnegie Corporation of New York's Board of Trustees approved 33 grants totaling $31,827,300. Brief descriptions of each Board-approved grant are provided below.
News Report: Asian Views on America’s Role in Asia The Asia Foundation report is formulated as a set of strategic recommendations—including a concise top 10—for the new administration on U.S. foreign policy priorities in Asia.
Our Work CFR Preventive Priorities Survey: 2020Each December, the Center for Preventive Action at the Council on Foreign Relations polls foreign policy experts to determine its annual “Conflicts to Watch” list. The outcome, supported by Carnegie Corporation of New York, is a forward-looking list …
Our Work Seven Global Conflicts to Watch in 2023The Council on Foreign Relations’ Center for Preventive Action asks foreign policy experts to rank the top global conflicts based on how likely they are to escalate and their possible impact on U.S. interests in 2023
Our Work Dispatches from Sochi: The world order ... where is it heading? (Quo Vadis), Part 2Vice president of Carnegie Corporation's International Program, Deanna Arsenian, reports from the 13th meeting of the Valdai Discussion Club, Sochi, Russia
Our Work How Scholarship Can Inform Foreign Policy for Better OutcomesThe Corporation’s Bridging the Gap subprogram connects the policy and academic communities through networks, training, publishing opportunities, and fellowships, providing policy-oriented scholars with the opportunity to have a real-world impact on foreign policy decision-making