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    Putin, Unlimited? Challenges to Russia’s Political Regime in 2020 and Beyond

    • December 14, 2020

    What are the challenges to Putin’s system? How stable is the Putin majority? What do the domestic protests mean? What signals do the protests in Belarus send to Russia’s elites and civil society? What impact will the attempted assassination of Alexei Navalny have? A seminar held by Carnegie Moscow Center and the Embassy of Finland in Russia will address these questions and much more.

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    A New Start for U.S. Human Rights Policy: What Needs to Be Done?

    • December 10, 2020

    Advancing an effective U.S. human rights policy will be a crucial and formidable challenge for the Biden administration.

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    A New Order for the U.S. and Asia — Asia Beyond America?

    • December 10, 2020

    In the first of a series of events on “A New Order for the U.S. and Asia,” three veteran policymakers—Chan Heng Chee, Michael Froman, and Shivshankar Menon—sit down with Evan Feigenbaum to explore whether and how Asians are passing America by, and how Washington should adapt.

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    Lessons from Afar: Anti-Apartheid, the Arab Spring, and the Path Forward

    • December 09, 2020

    What lessons can we draw from South Africa as the Middle East continues to seek stability? And as people across the world confront rising authoritarianism, how can these important moments in history be guiding lights for lasting change?

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    What's Next for China-India Relations: A Look Ahead

    • December 09, 2020

    Just over one year since Xi and Modi’s last meeting, scholars will discuss the trajectory of China-India ties and provide recommendations to improve the relationship between Asia’s two largest countries.

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    Baltic Region Security: How to Avoid Conflict and Manage Adversity Between Russia and Its Northern Neighbors

    • December 09, 2020

    Security in the Baltic Sea region is a major element in the European politico-military landscape. The region demands special attention as it is where NATO and Russia are direct neighbors, sharing land borders. Where does the region fit in Russia’s foreign and security policy? How to preserve a minimum of security in the region? Join Ambassador Vygaudas Ušackas and Dmitri Trenin to explore these and other issues.

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    Toward a New Transatlantic Deal?

    • December 08, 2020

    Join Carnegie for a timely conversation between Spanish Foreign Minister Arancha González Laya and former U.S. Ambassador to NATO Nicholas Burns, moderated by Steven Erlanger of the New York Times.

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    Liberal Internationalism and Crises of the Global Order

    • December 08, 2020

    Join John Ikenberry, Kori Schake, and Thomas Carothers for a conversation on the past, present, and future of the liberal international order, inspired by Ikenberry’s latest work, A World Safe for Democracy: Liberal Internationalism and the Crises of Global Order.

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    The Politics of Reform in Kazakhstan

    • December 07, 2020

    In 2019, Kazakhstan’s new President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev pledged large-scale political and economic reforms to open up political space and initiate a series of substantial social and fiscal reforms. Now, eighteen months into the Tokayev presidency, progress is slower than expected.

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    The U.S.-India Partnership: Looking Forward

    The growth of the U.S.-India strategic partnership has been a significant achievement both in Washington and in New Delhi over the last two decades. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Laura Stone and Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense Reed Werner will review recent successes and identify future goals for the relationship. Carnegie’s Ashley J. Tellis will moderate.

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