
The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace organized a discussion on Islamist Movements and Women’s rights.
On August 28, the Carnegie Moscow Center and the Center for Policy Studies-Russia held a roundtable celebrating fifteen years of the Nunn-Lugar Program.

Ambassador Tariq Fatemi discussed the effects of the Lal Masjid episode on the stability of Pakistan including the political transitions slated to occur over the next several months.

A launch for the new book Assessing the Threat: The Chinese Military and Taiwan’s Security edited by Michael D. Swaine, Andrew N. D. Yang, and Evan S. Medeiros with Oriana Skylar Mastro, was held.

On June 17th the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace hosted a discussion on trade preferences for least developed countries (LDCs) with H.E. Cham Prasidh, Senior Minister and Minister of Commerce of the Kingdom of Cambodia, and Congressman Jim McDermott. Carnegie’s Sandra Polaski moderated the discussion.

On July 10, 2007, the Carnegie Endowment released a new and timely report, Rethinking Western Strategies Toward Pakistan: An Action Agenda for the United States and Europe, by Visiting Scholar Frederic Grare. Stephen Cohen from the Brookings Institution and Mark Schneider from the International Crisis Group served as discussants, while Carnegie Vice-President George Perkovich moderated the event.

A discussion with Rose Gottemoeller, Alexei Arbatov, and Dmitri Trenin about the future of U.S.-Russian relations.

India's Minister of Commerce & Industry Kamal Nath discussed the development issues at the core of the Doha Round and the latest events in the negotiations. He presented India's perspective on the agricultural, non-agricultural (NAMA) and services negotiations. Carnegie's Sandra Polaski moderated the discussion.

The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, in conjunction with the International Policy Council, held a discussion on the 2007 Farm Bill and its likely impact on developing countries. Carnegie's Sandra Polaski moderated.
Discussion with Mark Hibbs, Nucleonics Week, at the 2007 Carnegie International Nonproliferation Conference.