Discussants discuss the consequences of regime change in Iraq on countries in the Middle East and Central and South Eastern Asia.
A presentation by William F. Browder on the effects of reforming the Russian gas industry.
A discussion with Chilean negotiators Alicia Frohmann, Edda Rossi, and Pablo Lazo, and Carnegie senior associates John Audley and Sandra Polaski.
Dr. Victor Yuan, Founder and CEO of Horizon Research, assessed the opinions of ordinary Chinese. His opinion survey results range from popular awareness of AIDS to assessment of the performance of mayors in major cities.

As military operations in Iraq wind down, important questions remain for the country and its people. The US government has choices to make about political transition, search for weapons of mass destruction, and how to manage Iraqi oil fields.
Many observers believe the current relationship between Washington and Beijing is the best it has been in over a decade. Discussants examine this turnaround, its origins, its features and the challenges that lie ahead, particularly with regard to security issues.
While Ukraine's government is responsible for recent achievements in economic policy, it still encounters parliamentary resistance, which it will have to overcome in order to deepen market-oriented policies, balance the budget, raise income levels, and reform Ukraine's tax structure.
A presentation by Tatyana Maleva on the findings of her recent research, which is based on surveys of over 4000 households in twelve Russian regions.

Forum examined views and strategies of five concerned powers - South Korea, Japan, Russia, China and the United States-towards resolving the crisis on the Korean peninsula.
Conference brings together leading Ukrainians involved in academia, NGOs, think tanks, political parties and the private sector with counterparts in Washington to discuss developments within Ukraine as well as strategies for strengthening civil society.