Our Work Is China Winning African Hearts & Minds?Diffusion podcast measures the effectiveness of China's investment strategy in Africa
Our Work China's Dramatic Pivot Towards Global LeadershipDiffusion podcast explores what the last ten years has meant for China, America, and the world
Our Work China Power: Is the U.S. Ceding Leadership?Diffusion podcast unpacks the U.S.-China relationship and its strategic, military, and economic components
News Through Climate Change Denial, We're Ceding Global Leadership To China Thanks to changes in leadership and priorities, China and America might switch positions on environmental supremacy, suggests professor Daniel Gardner.
Our Work China's $9 Billion New 'Silk Road'Diffusion podcast explores the strengths, weaknesses, and opportunities
Our Work Informing the Public Policy Debate on the Rise of China and the Future of U.S.-China Ties The Wilson Center’s 2021 China Fellowship Conference presents research findings of the inaugural class of the Corporation-supported Wilson China Fellowship
Our Work China’s New Direction: Eight Insights to Evolve U.S.-China PolicyA Corporation-supported report analyzes China’s domestic trends to better assess the threat that China poses to the U.S.
Our Work How a Politicized U.S.-China Relationship Is Impacting China StudiesThe latest report by the National Committee on United States-China Relations identifies five major research gaps in the field of China studies
Our Work China Beyond the Asia Pacific: Afghanistan and PakistanDiffusion podcast explores the role that China could play in America's strategy in South Asia
News Report Presents 3 Alternate Future Scenarios for China: 'Fragmentation,' 'Strong State,' and 'Partial Democracy' ...China: 'Fragmentation,' 'Strong State,' and 'Partial Democracy' China 2020 a report published by the New York University Center for Global Affairs through a grant from Carnegie Corporation of New Yor...
Our Work Ask the Experts: How to Stabilize U.S.-China RelationsIn March 2023, during a particularly fraught period in U.S.-China relations, Corporation grantees offered perspectives on how to move toward bilateral stability
Our Work Reassessing U.S.-China RelationsCompetition, confrontation, or collision course? A new report peers into the future of the world's most consequential bilateral relationship
News $3 Million Carnegie Corporation Investment Supports Carnegie Endowment’s China Policy Research Program New Funding Marks the First Anniversary of Endowment’s Re-launch—Pioneering the First Global Think Tank
Our Work Carnegie & China: Some BackgroundBeginning in the mid-2000s, the Corporation began to focus on China — today, the U.S.'s primary "peer competitor" — in earnest
Our Work Pressure Point: Can China Really Help on North Korea?As North Korea continues to provoke, is China the missing link in nuclear deescalation?
Our Work Xi and Trump: What's the Big Deal?As China’s role in the world continues to grow, how should the U.S.-China relationship be managed?
News U.S. Resistance to New Agreements May Spur Arms Race in Space ...China and Russia. A new report published by the American Academy of Arts and Sciences with support from Carnegie Corporation, details the probable reactions by China and Russia to the American militar...
Our Work On the (New Silk) RoadFactories are the bridge connecting China to Africa — but is China in it for the long run?
Our Work Dispatches from Sochi: The world order ... where is it heading? (Quo Vadis), Part 1Vice president of Carnegie Corporation's International Program, Deanna Arsenian, reports from the 13th meeting of the Valdai Discussion Club, Sochi, Russia
News North Korea's Provocative Behavior Continues The persistent threat that North Korea's provocative behavior could spark a war in Northeast Asia has stalked the Earth for so long now that it is tempting in some quarters to dismiss it as posturing or some kind of geopolitical …
News Should the U.S. Cooperate with Russia on Syria and ISIS? Carnegie Corporation, long committed to improving U.S.-Russia relations, has invited experts to weigh in on this key question.
News New York Times - "Japan’s Nuclear Mistake" plutonium recycling program sets a terrible precedent ...China and Japan over a group of islets in the East China Sea. Less attention, though, is being paid to what may be a more destabilizing development: next year Japan plans to bring its long-delayed Rok...
Our Work Taking a Critical Look at Beijing’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI)A report from the Asia Society Policy Institute (ASPI) examines key BRI projects in the Indo-Pacific and their potential strategic and military implications for China, the region, and the United States
Our Work New Interactive Database Tracks China’s Global Development FundingMapping the footprints of half a trillion dollars given by Chinese policy banks to foreign governments
News Top Special Projects Stories of 2015 As we approach the end of 2015, Carnegie Corporation is proud to share with you some of the top Special Projects stories we featured throughout the year on our new website.