Events

Brussels

The Beijing Olympics: A Driver for Reform or a Mask of Modernity?

Beijing Olympics
Thursday, June 5, 2008
Minxin Pei, Shada Islam

The Beijing Olympic Games will reveal the two sides of China: the enormous economic progress the country has made over the last 30 years but also the ‘alarming’ levels of uneven development and the devastating environmental consequences of its progress.

Brussels

Transatlantic Afghanistan Initiative

Afghan's Pray
Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Taking advantage of Carnegie's presence on both sides of the Atlantic and its leading research work on South and Central Asia, Carnegie Europe has launched a policy initiative on Afghanistan aimed at bridging Afghan, U.S., and European perspectives on future strategies to address difficult issues like narcotics and regional relations.

Berlin

Dealing with Iran's Nuclear Ambitions: What Future Strategy for the International Community?

Event panel
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
George Perkovich, Pierre Goldschmidt, Eckart Von Klaeden, Volker Perthes

A high-level panel on Iran held in Berlin, Germany, and hosted by Carnegie Europe on March 11, 2008.

London

Pakistan: More Effective Counterterrorism

On January 25, Carnegie Senior Associate Ashley J. Tellis presented the findings of his Carnegie Report, Pakistan and the War on Terror: Conflicted Goals, Compromised Performance, at the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) in London. Tellis and Carnegie Visiting Scholar Frederic Grare provided first-hand commentary following President Musharraf's keynote speech at RUSI.

Brussels

India and China's Rise – Competition and Cooperation?

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

China and India’s emergence as global powers is unprecedented in modern history. Sino-Indian bilateral relations are defined by a complex balance of competition and cooperation - co-engagement.

Brussels

Getting Russia Right

Event panel
Monday, December 3, 2007
Dmitri Trenin, Robert Kagan, Fabrice Pothier, Matthew Kaminski, Dov Lynch

To understand how the West can improve cooperation with Russia, Carnegie Europe and the European Policy Centre co-sponsored an expert panel who suggested the West should begin by focusing on Russia’s economic interests.

Brussels

China’s Global Rise: A Threat to the U.S. Balance of Power?

China's Global Rise
Tuesday, October 23, 2007
Robert Kagan, Stanley Crossick

Is China a threat to Western countries? This was the key question at Carnegie Europe’s China roundtable. Senior Associate Robert Kagan analyzes this question by using historical patterns of behavior of rising powers.

 
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