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05/22/2025

With the House passing the One Big Beautiful Bill, what’s at stake for the U.S. clean energy boom? Carnegie’s Noah Gordon broke down today’s clean energy cuts – and what might be coming next.

05/22/2025

Why were tensions between India and Pakistan so quick to escalate this month? Carnegie’s Ankit Panda reflected on key lessons learned from the unprecedented conflict between the two nuclear-armed nations.

05/16/2025

“I don’t think bases are going to go away anytime soon. But how we reconfigure force posture — I think that’s what may change.”

Andrew Yeo explains on with Isaac Kardon and Ashley J. Tellis.

05/16/2025

“Unless and until their immediate periphery is secured, I don’t think there’s strategic scope for China to entertain the idea of extending itself [militarily] far beyond the Western Pacific.”
 
Will China’s out-of-area military presence resemble that of the 20th-century U.S.? Isaac Kardon explains on with Andrew Yeo and Ashley J. Tellis.

05/15/2025

What’s so significant about the Trump administration’s decision to lift sanctions on Syria? Carnegie’s Amr Hamzawy explained three key points on with .

The Middle East and North Africa region is particularly vulnerable to some of the most dangerous effects of the climate ...
03/28/2025

The Middle East and North Africa region is particularly vulnerable to some of the most dangerous effects of the climate crisis. But amid a new strategic commitment to sustainability, Middle Eastern civil society is rising to the challenge. What’s driving this rise in activism? Neeshad Shafi highlighted a few key factors.

Protests have erupted across Türkiye in response to the arrest of Istanbul mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu, a prominent opposition ...
03/26/2025

Protests have erupted across Türkiye in response to the arrest of Istanbul mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu, a prominent opposition figure. These protests raised questions about possible changes to the country’s autocratic regime — as well as what could allow the regime, and others like it, to stay in power. Two of Carnegie’s scholars weighed in.

President Trump’s first months in office have presented a radical shift in global norms, writes Stewart Patrick. How has...
03/21/2025

President Trump’s first months in office have presented a radical shift in global norms, writes Stewart Patrick. How has Trump managed to change so much, so quickly? Stewart identified a few key themes to watch.

The U.S. has long sought to curtail freedom of expression on college campuses. But events like the Trump administration’...
03/17/2025

The U.S. has long sought to curtail freedom of expression on college campuses. But events like the Trump administration’s move to slash hundreds of millions of dollars in grants at Columbia University, as well as the arrest and detention of former student activist Mahmoud Khalil, signal a profound, concerning shift. Carnegie’s Nathan J. Brown and Zaha Hassan explain.

Even with last night’s news that the House narrowly approved a bill to avert a government shutdown, funding for federal ...
03/12/2025

Even with last night’s news that the House narrowly approved a bill to avert a government shutdown, funding for federal disaster assistance is still up in the air.
But what would slashing this assistance mean if, as President Trump suggested, Congress tossed responsibility to the states? The consequences, write and Debbra Goh, might be devastating. We illustrated the impact on a few key states.

How should we characterize President Trump’s approach to diplomacy? Some of Carnegie’s American Statecraft Program schol...
03/10/2025

How should we characterize President Trump’s approach to diplomacy? Some of Carnegie’s American Statecraft Program scholars weighed in.

Wrapping up 2024 has us reflecting on all of our research this year. But a few must-reads stick out! Swipe through to se...
12/24/2024

Wrapping up 2024 has us reflecting on all of our research this year. But a few must-reads stick out! Swipe through to see our must-reads of 2024📚

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