Our Work The New Cyber NormalClosing the gap between the ideal of international order and the reality of global chaos
News Two Organizations, One Vision: Achieving Peace in the 21st Century ...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 Carnegie Corporation Awards $10 Million to the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace for the Global Vision ...China Policy Research Program established to provide policymakers in both countries with a better understanding of the dynamics between the United States and China as well as within China itself. A se...
News “Immigrants: The Pride of America” in New York Times Celebrates “Americans By Choice” ...China Hao Jiang Tian Opera singer China Wallace Loh University President China Yibin Kang Vilcek Prize for Creative Promise in Biomedical Science Cuba Eduardo José Padrón University President Cyprus C...
News One Year Later: Nuclear Security Summit Is Mix of Progress and Challenges ...China signed a memorandum of understanding with the United States to work together on establishing a nuclear security Center of Excellence in China. o Ukraine removed over half of its HEU, putting ...
Our Work Council on Foreign Relations Publishes Annual Conflicts to Watch for 2021 North Korea’s nuclear program tops Corporation-supported survey ranking 30 potential overseas conflicts by their likelihood and potential impact on U.S. interests, as assessed by foreign policy experts
News World Digital Library Reaches Milestone as 10,000 Items Now Accessible ...China, Islamic manuscripts in Arabic, Persian, and Ottoman Turkish, early 20th-century historical documents from the archives of the League of Nations, and codices that once belonged to the legendary ...
News Top Editors, Publishers Assess America’s Global Leadership, Ability to Manage Hotspots ...China; and the Arab Awakening, as Lionel Barber referred to the series of revolutions shaking the Arab world. Barber probed the panelists to try and determine what its likely trajectory will be and ho...
News Mike Chinoy, Former CNN Asia Correspondent, Explores Kim Jong Un’s First Months as Supreme Leader ...China Institute at University of Southern California and former CNN Senior Asia Correspondent, takes a closer look into Kim Jong Un's early months as supreme leader of North Korea—his hold on pow...
News PISA School-to-School Comparison Pilot Focus of NY Times Column ...China, but how their own school stacks up against similar schools in the best-educated countries, like Finland and Singapore. Read Thomas L. Friedman's August 8, 2012 column Average is Over, Par...
Our Work Ask the Experts: How Should the U.S. Address Nuclear Dangers?Corporation grantees offer guidance on ways the U.S. can help to avoid the escalation of nuclear dangers
Our Work How Is Russia's Invasion of Ukraine Likely to Alter the Post-World War II International Order?The dramatic global events unleashed by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and other fast moving global trends require deep expertise to be understood and explained. A group of experts offer their perspectives on some critical global challenges
News A Populist Revolt? (Recap) Globalism must be de-ideologized if we are going fix the problems that transcend national borders.
News Carnegie Reporter Magazine’s International Issue Focuses on the Importance of Knowledge in Advancing Global Security and Peace ...China relations, avoid nuclear escalation, and navigate evolving foreign security challenges Richard Haass, president emeritus of the Council on Foreign Relations, argues that Americans must come toge...
News Why Russia Needs Europe In the two decades following the end of the Cold War the notion of a Greater Europe, an integrated space stretching from Lisbon to Vladivostok, attracted a great deal of support. You only need read Russian President Vladimir Putin’s 2010 …
Our Work Foreign Policy Begins at HomeTo deter would-be foes and provide security to friends and allies, president emeritus of the Council on Foreign Relations' Richard Haass argues Americans must be able to come together across partisan divides
News Our Survey Says… ...China. That's the upshot of an opinion poll of 1,395 international relations scholars focused on global issues. Although neither event is considered very likely, the experts' responses to al...
News Reports Offer Alternative Future Scenarios for Key Foreign Policy Issues ...China and Russia, both of which were supported by Carnegie Corporation; as well as a workshop on Turkey. An upcoming workshop will build alternative future scenarios for Ukraine. News International P...
News Statement On The Death Of Honorary Trustee, Warren Christopher ...China, and was a veteran of many efforts to find peace in the Middle East. In 1991 he headed the commission investigating the Rodney King assault and subsequent riots in Los Angeles, which recommended...
Our Work Next Wave: Faces of Asia, Faces of AmericaPeople are arriving from dozens of countries in Asia and the Pacific Islands, bringing unique languages, cultures, and histories. We spoke with a few — each eager to become an American citizen and grateful for the New Americans Campaign
Our Work American Hustle: We Are Our ChoicesWhat is America’s role in the world? A conversation with Ian Bremmer and Scott Malcomson
Our Work Eight Grants to Address Emerging Threats in Nuclear Security$3 million in new grants to advance the field’s understanding of technology-driven challenges
News Forecasting Major Threats to U.S. Security in 2012 ...China involving U.S. or allied forces Tier II are contingencies that affect countries of strategic importance to the United States but that do not involve a mutual-defense treaty commitment. They incl...
News Lines of Attack: The Static of Cyber Conflict Is a cyber ceasefire between the U.S. and Russia possible, or will recent events and allegations of cyber hacking lead to greater conflict? Visiting Media Fellow Michael Moran speaks with Austin Long, associate professor and technology expert at Columbia University’s …