
On April 17, 2008, the Carnegie Endowment hosted a discussion with authors Misha Glenny and Ron Suskind on the publication of Glenny’s new book McMafia: A Journey Through the Global Criminal Underworld.
Symposium on Nuclear Nonproliferation held at Rowan University on April 11, 2008.
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David Rothkopf discusses his new book, Superclass, at a launch party at Carnegie Washington.

Nobel Laureate in Economics, Joseph E. Stiglitz discusses his new book on the real cost of the War in Iraq with moderator Mark Medish of Carnegie and Steven Mufson of the Washington Post.

Ma Ying-jeou’s landslide victory in Taiwan’s 2008 presidential elections signal a shift in Taiwanese politics and an opportunity for better cross-strait relations. The United States must craft Taiwan policy to preserve peace and stability in the region.

Since its inception in Fall 2006, the series has addressed the most critical—and controversial—issues involving China's economic, socio-political, and military evolution and their policy implications for policy makers on Capitol Hill.

Ali A. Jalali, distinguished professor from the Near East South Asia Center for Strategic Studies at the National Defense University, spoke about NATO's record in Afghanistan just ahead of the NATO summit in Bucharest.

Although there is widespread support for democracy around the world, there is an inverse relationship between the level of democracy and the level of trust in government.

In a talk moderated by Carnegie Senior Associate Albert Keidel, Minxin Pei, director of the Carnegie China Program and Wing Thye Woo, senior fellow at the John L. Thornton China Center at the Brookings Institution, discussed the implications of the recent National Party Congress.

Recently signed economic partnership agreements between the European Union and African, Caribbean, and Pacific countries may represent a powerful new tool for development, strengthening regional integration and stimulating investment in signatory countries.