Join the Carnegie Endowment and the Black Professionals in International Affairs for a joint special event on preparing young professionals for careers in foreign policy and how to navigate the network of opportunities in Washington, DC.
Join Carnegie for a conversation exploring Türkiye’s political future and the potential evolution of its international relations, including with the U.S., NATO, the European Union, and Russia. Ryan Heath will moderate a panel discussion featuring Alper Coşkun, Erika Olson, and Sinan Ülgen.
Carnegie Europe and the European Partnership for Democracy are pleased to invite you to the public event to celebrate the launch of the European Democracy Hub’s flagship publication, “European Democracy Support Annual Review 2022.”
Join the Carnegie Endowment for an in-depth review of what can we expect from Germany’s implementation of the foreign and defense policy changes that Chancellor Scholz announced almost a year ago.
2023 will be a momentous year for Turkey in which it will commemorate the centennial of its founding as a republic and hold critically important presidential and parliamentary elections.
Next spring will mark twenty-five years of the Good Friday Agreement, which capped decades of bloody conflict over Northern Ireland. But Brexit and disputes between the United Kingdom and the European Union over the Northern Ireland Protocol have resulted in a political crisis over the region's power-sharing agreements.
On November 6, the global climate community will gather in Sharm-al-Sheikh, Egypt to kick off COP27, the United Nation’s flagship climate conference. A key goal of these conferences is for nations to put forward increasingly ambitious plans to cut emissions and limit global warming.
Russia’s war on Ukraine has driven European states to reimagine the continent's security architecture. Several have taken concrete steps to reorient their foreign policies, including Germany, which notably chose to increase its defense spending and send weapons to Ukraine in March.
Join Carnegie for a special event featuring Former Ambassador to Italy John Phillips, POLITICO journalist Hannah Roberts, along with Dan Baer and Rosa Balfour on the state of play in Italy's upcoming elections.
To examine the implications of the Russia-Ukraine conflict for Europe, the Malcolm H. Kerr Carnegie Middle East Center is organizing a public panel discussion on Wednesday, July 20 from 16:00 till 17:30 Beirut time with Benedetta Berti, Marc Pierini and Sinan Ülgen.