
Carnegie will host a full-day conference to launch the Arab World Horizons project.

Migration and the Syrian refugee crisis continue to affect Europe. How will the EU respond to this challenge?
Though Asia remains the fastest growing region globally, its growth rate is slowing. Are the policies of countries in the region robust enough to deal with external exigencies, and how successful will they be?

To help launch the Carnegie Middle East program’s Arab World Horizons project, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry provided an address on U.S. policy in the Middle East.
Though China’s economy is rebalancing, some experts argue that Beijing waited too long to begin adjustments; debt levels are high and the economy still requires an unsustainably fast growth in credit to maintain high levels of economic activity.

Academic and cultural exchanges can facilitate greater understanding and mutual trust between China and the international community.

Special economic zones have played a vital role in China’s economic growth, but have had mixed results elsewhere in the world.
In the 2014 general election, the Indian National Congress party suffered its worst electoral defeat on record. This decline has raised questions about whether India’s “grand old party” can recapture its past glories.

The Internet in Russia is either the most efficient totalitarian tool or the device by which totalitarianism will be overthrown. Perhaps both.
What were the accomplishments, shortcomings, and policy implications of the U.S.-South Korea summit?