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Recent visits by European officials highlight the EU’s lack of internal cohesion.
“We have to be very clear-eyed about what is feasible, politically and socially.”
There’s far more at stake than the security consequences of Russia’s war in Ukraine.
The move to block Finland’s and Sweden’s bids threatens the relationship between Ankara and the West.
“It’s not so clear how we’re going to get out of this.”
And how Russia’s war has upended ties in China, Turkey, and the Arctic.
Europe, like the rest of the world, will undergo powerful political, economic, and social transformations over the coming decades. Is the EU ready to manage the transitions?
Pitched as a new Silk Road sweeping from Asia to Europe, China’s enormous Belt and Road Initiative is an ambitious, multinational infrastructure project. Experts from four Carnegie global centers explain other countries’ perspectives.
Asia-Europe meetings have been held for over a decade, but they are becoming increasingly relevant. Partners from both continents want to work together more closely, so they can combat challenges to globalization and multilateralism.
The refugee crisis is impacting political stability in the Middle East and Europe. How should leaders respond to the worst humanitarian crisis since World War II?