As 2016 draws to a close, prospects for the year ahead seem uncertain. The Arab world remains mired in both political and economic conflict and instability.

Top innovators, regulators, and decisionmakers will come together to foster technological innovation and recommend policy measures to the benefit of all.

Experts from the Carnegie Endowment, Stanford University, and University of Calgary participated in a Reddit AMA on December 5.

Threats to Asian regional security, notably in the Korean Peninsula and the South China Sea, call for a collaborative effort between United States and China amidst increasing tensions.

While policy debates on Syria have overwhelmingly focused on military developments and political negotiations, a less explored consequence of the hyper-localized war has been the profound reshaping of a less visible but crucial actor, the Syrian state.
This event brings together the policy experts from the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace’s global network and the technical experts at Carnegie Mellon University.
Authors Devesh Kapur and Sanjoy Chakravorty will present their findings on Indian-Americans’ rapid rise, the social and economic challenges particular to immigrants of Indian heritage, and the group’s influence on the trajectories of both nations.

Since the outbreak of the Ukraine crisis, there has been much talk of a new Cold War between Russia and the West. However, the Cold War analogy is misleading. Relations between the West and Russia are certainly bad and dangerous but they are bad and dangerous in new ways.
Sino-Indian relations have hit a rough patch in recent months.

Experts from the Carnegie Endowment and Carnegie Mellon University hosted a Reddit AMA on the geopolitics of cybersecurity.