
Sanctions have been one of the EU’s primary foreign policy tools in dealing with countries like Iran, North Korea, and Myanmar. It is not a policy tool that China supports.

A purely economic focus on Sino-Latin American ties belies deeper political and cultural frictions between the two regions.
This workshop convened more than twenty leading Egyptian experts on citizenship education and also examined the findings of a study commissioned by the Carnegie Middle East Center.
This workshop convened more than fifteen of Tunisia’s leading experts in education and curriculum development to discuss the findings of a study commissioned by the Carnegie Middle East Center, which examined the role, feasibility, and usefulness of citizenship education in Tunisia.

The story of Pakistan’s nuclear weapons development remains in dispute, with a rich literature of colorful and differing accounts.

The new Egyptian constitution is surrounded by controversy over who should write it, when it should be drafted, and which principles and values it should embody. With a draft already published, debate is as intense as ever.

The Naxalite insurgency has continued to defy the state for longer than any other uprising in post-independence India.

Following a successful transition to democracy and a period of unprecedented growth, Georgia now serves as a model for democratic development. However, the country also faces substantial criticism concerning its respect for domestic civil liberties.

While Malaysia’s economic performance has been robust, its politics are in ferment.

The Muslim Brotherhood’s Bassem Hatahet, Kurdish activist Alan Semo, and former Syrian National Council Spokesperson Bassma Kodmani discussed the challenges facing the Syrian political opposition and the elements of a possible political settlement to the conflict.