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Events

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    From Division to Unity

    An exploration of the nuances and potential of power-sharing in post-conflict countries in the region and a discussion of the relevant lessons learned from other countries as well.

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    Assessing the Second U.S.-North Korea Summit

    Unpacking the second U.S.-North Korea summit is going to be a long term process but it will be seen as a major turning point—both positively and negatively—on prospects for North Korea’s denuclearization, the extent of inter-Korean détente, and the future of the U.S.-ROK alliance.

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    Why America is Losing the Plot in Asia

    • February 28, 2019

    In recent years, America's leading role in Asia has been challenged by the deepening cooperation among Asian states, and particularly the emergence of Asian-led initiatives and institutions to develop connectivity and foster strategic cooperation.

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    India and the UK in the Indo-Pacific

    There is a growing debate between London and New Delhi on their roles in the Indo-Pacific and how the two can work together in the region.

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    EU Strategy in an Age of Great Power Competition

    Should the EU seek to become a more unified geopolitical bloc to better compete against other powers?

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    Strategic Stability: A New Approach for the 21st Century

    • February 20, 2019

    Carnegie Europe and the Carnegie Moscow Center organized a roundtable to discuss the changing nature and shifting trends of global strategic stability in the post-arms control era.

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    The End of American World Order?

    Whether or not America itself declines or thrives under President Trump’s leadership, the post-war liberal international order underpinned by U.S. military, economic, and ideological primacy and supported by global institutions serving the United States’ power and purpose is no longer stable.

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    India's Municipal Finance Systems

    • February 14, 2019

    Despite urban cities in India being hotspots of wealth and income, they continue to struggle with structural and service delivery challenges due to a lack of financial resources within the system.

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    Resilient Democracy in a Digital World

    • February 12, 2019

    In reaction to recent campaigns to compromise democratic elections and to influence public opinion, Western governments have taken steps to create more resilient democracies in the digital world.

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    Rep. Eliot Engel on the Foreign Policy Priorities of the New Democratic Majority

    Representative Eliot Engel, chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, joined Carnegie President William J. Burns for a preview of the foreign policy priorities of the new Democratic majority in the House of Representatives.

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