
A discussion on global proliferation dangers based on the new Carnegie study, Deadly Arsenals: Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Threats.
A discussion of the nonproliferation issues that are to be discussed at the upcoming Gleneagles Summit.
Jonathan Anderson provided an assessment of current developments in China and the region.
A discussion meeting with the Honorable Nino Burjanadze, Speaker of the Parliament of Georgia, regarding the current state of post-revolutionary reforms in Georgia.

Discussion with Defense Minister of India, Pranab Mukherjee.
The Carnegie China Program convened a seminar to explore the controversies surrounding the Chinese yuan. With the escalation of rhetoric across the Pacific and with the U.S. Senate scheduled to vote on a 28-percent tariff on all Chinese goods if Beijing does not act promptly on its exchange rate, it is important to review the fundamental underpinnings of the charges against China.
The Carnegie Endowment recently hosted two events on the impact of CAFTA-DR on Central America. For more information, click here.

Discussants explore the events that led up to Kyrgyzstan's Tulip Revolution, the extent of corruption present in the Akayev regime, Kyrgyzstan's geopolitical relations with China, and the goals and challenges of the new administration.
The Carnegie China Program and the Asia Foundation co-sponsored a lunch seminar featuring Mr. Gong Xiaobing, the Director-General of the Department of Judicial Assistance and Foreign Affairs of the Ministry of Justice of China. Dr. Veron Hung of the Carnegie Endowment moderated the discussion and commented on Mr. Gong's presentation.