
European Commission Vice-President Věra Jourová and Richard Youngs unpack the European Democracy Action Plan and explore how it will improve the future of Europe.

Is NATO prepared for confronted by emerging world powers, climate change, and new disruptive technologies? Can it balance firm military commitments with political unity and a broader global mandate?


Join us as General David Petraeus, Andrew Bacevich, and Frances Brown sit down with Aaron David Miller to explore the U.S. wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and the way out.

Join the Carnegie Endowment’s Partnership for Countering Influence Operations and Georgetown University’s Institute for the Study of Diplomacy for a conversation on how democracies can better prepare people for life in a highly interconnected and complex information environment.

One month after the U.S. election, Paul Haenle will moderate a discussion with American and Chinese experts on how the Biden administration will approach China, as well as how Beijing is gearing up for the new U.S. president.

This event will discuss Moscow’s role in Syria and take stock of the consequences of the Russian intervention for Damascus and the region.

To effectively mobilize their citizens on climate action, EU leaders will need to go beyond the existing soft consensus that climate change is happening and put in place strategic, country-specific action plans.

This month, the Carnegie Endowment, in collaboration with the World Economic Forum, released a first-of-its-kind blueprint to better protect the global financial system against cyber threats. Join us for a discussion with leading voices in the Asia-Pacific on this report's crucial recommendations.

Recent cases of caste-based discrimination in large American multinationals have revealed the ways in which the oppressive caste system operates within the American Indian diaspora. How does caste travel from India to the U.S, and what are the ways in which it manifests amongst the Indian diaspora?