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Europe’s approach to Iran has focused mainly on the nuclear dossier, largely neglecting human rights and socioeconomic issues. To ensure a brighter future for all Iranians, the EU must place women’s rights at the center of a new comprehensive strategy toward Tehran.
Populist parties have gained momentum in Europe, from Hungary and Poland to Italy and France. Addressing the causes of populism in Europe will require a reexamination of the links between the local, national and European levels.
Peacebuilding and security development processes have failed to address environmental issues. The interrelationships between conflict and climate change should now play an increasingly important role in peace negotiations.
James Acton talks with Galen Druke to talk about how leaders calculate the risks of nuclear war.
The summit serves to symbolically show the importance of democracy at a moment when there's a lot of weakness and backsliding, and concerns about whether the democratic enterprise is going to continue in a healthy direction.
Democracies go through lots of ups and downs, and the United States is facing a lot of significant problems right now.
A discussion about Turkish President Erdogan’s dismantling of the rule of law, Turkey’s foreign policy of “permanent disruption” and the possibility of a humanitarian disaster in Idlib.
Iran and Saudi Arabia are currently locked in a battle for Middle East supremacy.
Alex Gabuev and Vita Spivak discuss Russia-China relations in this inaugural episode of the Carnegie Moscow Center English-language podcast.
The Trump administration has accelerated the trend lines of America’s diplomatic drift. The United States is stepping back from the world stage just when its engagement is needed most.