
Join us as we host Sandeep Chakravorty, joint secretary (Europe West) at the Ministry of External Affairs, and Gunnar Wiegand, managing director for Asia and the Pacific at the European External Action Service, as they discuss building a reformed multilateralism in an emerging multipolar world.

We are delighted to host a fireside conversation between S. Jaishankar, external affairs minister of India, and Augusto Santos Silva, minister of state and foreign affairs of Portugal, to discuss the future of collaboration between India and the European Union (EU).

Join us for a discussion on maritime competition in the Indo-Pacific for Geoffrey F. Gresh’s recently published book To Rule Eurasia’s Waves.

Join Carnegie Endowment for a discussion with leading voices on Carnegie and the World Economic Forum's recently released report on an international strategy to better protect the global financial system against cyber threats.

The EU and the United States must cooperate strategically to strengthen state institutions in Europe’s neighborhood, while addressing their own democratic shortcomings. Can transatlantic cooperation be renewed after the 2020 U.S. presidential election?

Join us as three Carnegie scholars sit down with Aaron David Miller to share their views on how various Middle East, Russian and Indian actors might assess and react to the foreign policies of a new administration.

While Lebanon's ruling elite continues to delay the formation of a new cabinet under Prime Minister-designate Saad Hariri, French President Emmanuel Macron is growing impatient as he watches his initiative and timeline for reforms crumble.

In Carnegie Europe’s third Academy on European Defense, an all-female lineup of speakers will lead a series of focused discussion on pressing challenges and emerging trends related to the EU’s security and defense policy.

Join Carnegie for a conversation between the President of Finland, H.E. Sauli Niinistö, and the Brussels correspondent for the New York Times, Matina Stevis-Gridneff, as they discuss the future of Europe and the transatlantic partnership.

In a new book, The Emperor's New Road, Jonathan E. Hillman warns that China is repeating the mistakes of previous great powers, and he reveals the perils of Beijing’s global push toward being the center of everything.