
Increasing concerns about pollution, health, and energy security in China highlight the need to improve the current electric vehicle policy and boost sales, usage, and technological development.

Alexei Arbatov and James M. Acton debated the prospects of French and British involvement in nuclear disarmament, as well as the concept of a voluntary transparency regime.

James M. Acton visited the Carnegie Moscow Center to present his most recent report Silver Bullet? Asking the Right Questions About Conventional Prompt Global Strike (2013). Alexei Arbatov participated.
The development of non-nuclear weapons that can strike distant targets in a short period of time has been a U.S. goal for over a decade now.

The Indian economy has entered a difficult period over the past eighteen months. Economists are asking whether India’s rapid growth of the last decade was more a credit-fueled aberration, rather than a result of structural reforms.
Iran’s leadership recently agreed to resume P5+1 negotiations over its nuclear program after over a decade of economic sanctions.
The third meeting took place in Turkey and focused on how youth in the Arab world can face the challenges of increasing social and political polarization.

Earlier this month, India’s opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) announced that Narendra Modi would be its prime ministerial candidate in the 2014 national elections.

Azerbaijan votes in a presidential election on October 9, and there is little doubt as to who the winner will be.

Is Tehran seeking a tactical nuclear compromise or even contemplating a fundamental strategic shift? How would a détente with America affect Iran’s internal political and societal dynamics?