
Dr. V.S. Arunachalam presented “Nuclear Power and Energy Security in India” at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace on September 12, 2005.

The transition from a command to a market economy has not been easy for Azerbaijan, which returned to its 1990 level of economic development just this year. In moving forward the country must take particular care to avoid the Dutch Disease, that is, the overdevelopment of resource-exporting industries and the neglect of the rest of the economy.

Speech delivered by Arun Shourie, former Minister of Communications and Information Technology, scholar and journalist of current and political affairs.

Discussion of Pakistan: Between Mosque and Military, featuring Husain Haqqani, Ambassador Robert B. Oakley, and Washington Post's Steve Coll.
The Carnegie Endowment recently hosted a conference on the Cambodian apparel sector, which has been revolutionized by an innovative trade agreement that helped create jobs and improve working conditions. Government officials, representatives from NGOs, intergovernmental organizations, and the private sector discussed how Cambodia's experience can be improved and replicated elsewhere.
Since 1967, there were broadly two Israeli positions toward the Palestinians: the “outstretched hand” and the "iron fist" concept. Both have failed. In a discussed held at the Carnegie Endowment, Shlomo Avineri and Martin Indyk considered the historical context that gave rise to failed policies and contemplated prescriptions for a way forward.

A week before the arrival of Indian Prime Minister Mamohan Singh to Washington, the Carnegie Endowment released an in-depth strategy report, India As a New Global Power: An Action Agenda for the United States, written by Carnegie Senior Associate, Ashley J. Tellis, examining U.S.-India relations.
On Monday, July 18, 2005, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace hosted Dr. Alikhan Baimenov, leader of the AK ZHOL Democratic Party of Kazakhstan, and Dr. Asim Mollazade, M.D., leader of the Democratic Reform Party of Azerbaijan, to discuss their experience with reform in their respective countries. Carnegie Endowment Senior Associate Martha Brill Olcott moderated the session.
Carnegie hosted a workshop on IISD's Model International Agreement on Investment for Sustainable Development, which aims to ensure that foreign investment creates development benefits in host countries.
Discussion of CNOOC’s bid for Unocal, bilateral trade, and China’s military modernization featuring top China policy experts Carolyn Bartholomew, Albert Keidel and Michael Swaine.