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Former U.S. secretary of defense Robert M. Gates joins Aaron on the show to talk about the return of great power conflict amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
So far during Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Turkey has positioned itself in a manner mostly convergent with its Western Allies. However, Ankara’s exposure to Russia on multiple fronts present it with difficult choices. Join Carnegie for a conversation on the implications of Russia's war in Ukraine.
Aaron sits down with Marie Yovanovitch to talk about her new memoir, diplomacy, and the ongoing war in Ukraine
Asia Society CEO and the former prime minister of Australia Kevin Rudd joins Aaron to talk about China's role in Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Join us for a timely conversation on the global fallout from Russia’s aggression in Ukraine featuring Carnegie scholars Karim Sadjadpour, Alexander Gabuev, Rose Gottemoeller, Judy Dempsey, and Ashley J. Tellis, moderated by NPR's Mary Louise Kelly.
Beth Sanner joins Aaron to talk about Russia, Ukraine, and the importance and know-how of intelligence gathering in times of national crises.
Dmitri Trenin joins Aaron to talk all about the Ukraine crisis and dissects Putin's strategy.
Join Aaron David Miller as he sits down with leading experts Rachel Kleinfeld and Frances Brown to discuss the state of democracy and the path forward in advance of the summit.
Join us for a conversation featuring Vicki Birchfield, Erik Brattberg, Philip Breedlove, and Suzanne DiMaggio in conversation with Suzanne Kelly, with special remarks by Sam Nunn on on the path forward for the transatlantic alliance.
Join Carnegie for a timely conversation between Spanish Foreign Minister Arancha González Laya and former U.S. Ambassador to NATO Nicholas Burns, moderated by Steven Erlanger of the New York Times.