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How deep is the security partnership between China and Russia really, beyond the curated images projected by the two propaganda machines? What sources of potential tension are there between Moscow and Beijing, and is the situation in Central Asia following the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan one of them? Please join Alexander Gabuev, Janka Oertel and Raffaello Pantucci to discuss these issues.
The sixth iteration of the Global Technology Summit prompted rethinking on national strategies toward globalizing technological systems that balance concerns of national sovereignty with those of global efficiency and innovation.
Tensions between the great powers are rising. A three-way arms race between China, Russia, and the United States is underway. Should a conventional conflict with either Russia or China occur, it could escalate into a nuclear war. Beijing, Moscow, and Washington all say they want to mitigate these dangers through arms control—but is there a practical way forward?
In the wake of the diplomatic rift between Paris and Washington over the AUKUS announcement, the United States and France pledged to deepen defense and security cooperation—the Biden administration to step up support of counterterrorism efforts led by France in the Sahel and to recognize a stronger and more capable European defense.
How will the carbon neutrality pledges adopted by the world’s principal economic players impact on Russian exports? What are the parameters and prospects for a successful energy transition in Russia? Join Thane Gustafson, professor of political science at Georgetown University, and Dmitri Trenin, director of the Carnegie Moscow Center, to explore these issues and more.
Join the Carnegie Endowment for a special conversation featuring Rose Gottemoeller, Stephen J. Hadley, and Tino Cuéllar on U.S. missile defense policy and arms control.
What are the key drivers and obstacles in Sino-Russian economic cooperation? How badly does China need Russian commodities exports? Is Russia concerned about China’s growing geoeconomic clout, and does it have any alternatives? Join Alexander Gabuev, Vita Spivak and Jiayi Zhou to explore these issues and more.
The Malcolm H. Kerr Carnegie Middle East Center will be holding its fifth annual conference on Wednesday, December 8, and Thursday, December 9, 2021, to delve deeper into what to expect in 2022.
The geopolitical pressures of Brexit, an unstable transatlantic partnership, dwindling member states’ defense budgets, and global competition in high technology areas have prompted European institutions to consolidate the union’s cooperation on defense industry and technology.
On December 8, we hosted the last Town Hall discussion with Vineet Gupta. The discussion, titled 'Transforming Technology Education in India: In conversation with Vineet Gupta', The conversation focussed on Mr. Gupta's entrepreneurial journey, and his views on the technology education landscape.