The Carnegie Endowment and the NAFTA Commission on Labor Cooperation hosted a seminar on changes in manufacturing, services and agriculture in Mexico, Canada and the U.S. over the last ten years. Experts probed the impacts on employment, wages and productivity.
On October 21, 2004, The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace hosted a launch of a new book Common Sense on Weapons of Mass Destruction by Ambassador Thomas Graham, Jr.. Rose Gottemoeller, Senior Associate at the Carnegie Endowment, moderated the session.
While the upcoming Ukrainian presidential election is far from being fair, the opposition will win as long as the violations of the authorities remain mild.

Discussion about Anatol Lieven's new book.
The International Labor Organization and the Carnegie Endowment co-hosted a roundtable discussion, bringing together experts to examine changes in global production systems and their impact on jobs, wages and labor standards.
Anti-corruption policies in Eastern European states were the product of the changing politics of international trade and international financial institutions after the fall of the Soviet Union. Governments have not made these policies a top priority because public perception is generally unresponsive to anti-corruption gains.
A discussion meeting with Dr. Joomart Otorbaev, Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Affairs of the Kyrgyz Republic regarding the current state of the economic reforms of the Kyrgyz Republic.