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Events

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    Will Sisi be Egypt’s President for Life?

    • April 08, 2019

    The Egyptian parliament is in the process of finalizing amendments to the 2014 constitution that would allow President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi to stay in office for twenty years, increase military control of politics, and end judicial independence.

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    The Architecture of Diplomacy

    • April 05, 2019

    Carnegie India, in partnership with the Vedica Scholars Programme for Women, hosted the inaugural talk of the Anahita Speaker Series on “The Architecture of Diplomacy.”

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    The MENA Region: From Transition to Transformation

    Through its updated MENA strategy, the World Bank Group aims to pursue a two-pronged approach to promote peace and stability through economic and social inclusion.

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    DiploPod Live: Bill Burns and American Diplomacy

    • March 26, 2019

    Join Carnegie for a live recording of our flagship podcast. Jen Psaki will talk with Carnegie President, Bill Burns, about his new book.

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    China-EU Relations: The Road Ahead

    Brexit and the continued momentum of populist movements across the continent have rendered the future of the European Union (EU) uncertain. As anti-establishment leaders gain more influence, many observers worry about the direction of European politics.

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    Northeast Asia after Hanoi: In Search for Regional Security

    • March 21, 2019

    The Carnegie Moscow Center organized a discussion on northeast Asia security issues.

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    Religious Authority in the Middle East: Implications for U.S. Policy

    Religious authority is an increasingly influential but poorly understood source of power in governments throughout the Middle East. Who speaks for Islam in the region? How do Islamists and fundamentalists harness and exert religious authority, despite Islam’s largely decentralized power structure?

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    Tokyo’s Views on the Growing U.S.-China Rivalry

    The Trump administration sees China as a long-term strategic rival, and has challenged China on multiple fronts. The stakes for Japan and the U.S.-Japan alliance are getting higher as Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe makes his own bid to reorient relations with Beijing.

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    Marking A Year of Protest in Gaza

    • March 18, 2019

    How did a simple Facebook post inspire thousands of Palestinians to protest the siege of Gaza and renew demands for the right to return?

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    Between Greater Eurasia and Indo-Pacific: What’s Next for Multilateralism in Asia?

    • March 15, 2019

    Over the course of the last two years, security risks across Asia have been on the rise. The region’s future is marred with uncertainty that is rooted in the revival of great power competition, and trade wars. The Carnegie Moscow Center and the Russian International Affairs Council organized a discussion about the future of the region.

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