
The Carnegie Endowment hosted a discussion with Kevin Gallagher of his new book, The Enclave Economy: Foreign Investment and Sustainable Development in Mexico’s Silicon Valley, on October 26, 2007.

On October 25, Maen Areikat, Gregory Khalil, and Khaled Elgindy presented Palestinian perspectives and expectations towards the proposed Middle East peace summit in Annapolis. Carnegie Palestinian affairs expert Nathan Brown commented on the continuation of the desperate situation and raised the issue of the internal Palestinian split. Carnegie’s Michele Dunne moderated.

Carnegie Senior Associate Albert Keidel of the China Program presented his latest policy brief "China's Looming Crisis-Inflation Returns." Moderated and discussed by Nick Lardy from the Peterson Institute and Pieter Bottelier from Johns Hopkins University.

Ambassador J. Stapleton Roy joined with senior associates of Carnegie China Program Michael Swaine and Albert Keidel to discuss implication of the 17th National Congress of Communist Party of China from political, economic, and military perspectives.

Is China a threat to Western countries? This was the key question at Carnegie Europe’s China roundtable. Senior Associate Robert Kagan analyzes this question by using historical patterns of behavior of rising powers.

International conference, co-organized by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and the Wolfensohn Center for Development at the Brookings Institution, in partnership with the Asian Development Bank and the Central Asia Regional Economic Cooperation Program (CAREC)

U.S.-China energy security and climate cooperation should be defined by setting challenging goals, agreeing on enforceable measures, and cooperating on technology deployment policies and long-term research and development.

Before the assassination of Ahmad Shah Massoud on September 9, 2001, suicide attacks were considered alien to Afghanistan. They began appear with regularity in 2005 and 2006 and are now commonplace. Christine Fair discusses her UNAMA report on the challenges of combating these attacks.

On October 11, 2007 the Carnegie Endowment held a discussion with three members of Turkey’s Parliament on their country’s strategic identity, American-Turkish relations, and the challenges facing the newly elected Turkish government.

The China Program at Carneige Endowment hosted two panels that discuss current progress in Bejing regarding its preparation for the Olympic Game in 2008.