Carnegie Endowment Events

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Synopsis

The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace is a unique global network of policy research centers in Russia, China, Europe, the Middle East, India, and the United States. Our mission, dating back more than a century, is to advance the cause of peace through analysis and development of fresh policy ideas and direct engagement and collaboration with decisionmakers in government, business, and civil society.

Episodes

  • Al-Qaeda in North Africa

    05/06/2014 Duration: 01h17min

    This conference brought together leading scholars and practitioners from the United States, Europe, and the Arab world to examine the complex dynamics underway within al-Qaeda.

  • European Influences on Al-Qaeda— and Potential Blowback

    05/06/2014 Duration: 01h23min

    This conference brought together leading scholars and practitioners from the United States, Europe, and the Arab world to examine the complex dynamics underway within al-Qaeda.

  • Implications for Local and Western Strategies

    05/06/2014 Duration: 01h13min

    This conference brought together leading scholars and practitioners from the United States, Europe, and the Arab world to examine the complex dynamics underway within al-Qaeda.

  • Al-Qaeda's Curious Comeback

    05/06/2014 Duration: 57min

    This conference brought together leading scholars and practitioners from the United States, Europe, and the Arab world to examine the complex dynamics underway within al-Qaeda.

  • One Year After Sunnylands: Assessing the U.S.-China Relationship

    28/05/2014 Duration: 01h27min

    President Obama’s recent visit to Asia underscored the importance of the U.S.-China relationship and the challenge of managing it in the context of increasing interdependence, but also tension and mistrust.

  • Counterinsurgency And Counterterrorism In Pakistan (Full Audio)

    16/05/2014 Duration: 01h28min

    Pakistan is currently facing failed negotiations with the Taliban, increased jihadi terrorist attacks in its major cities, and an uncertain presidential transition in neighboring Afghanistan. While these developments have major implications for U.S. policy in the region, they pose near-existential threats to Pakistan, as well as fundamental challenges to the transition in Afghanistan. Samina Ahmed and Mark Schneider of the International Crisis Group will introduce a discussion on these challenges and what can be done to address them. Carnegie’s Frederic Grare will moderate.

  • India's Post - Election Foreign Policy (Full Audio)

    29/04/2014 Duration: 01h35min

    Will the next government in New Delhi have new answers to old foreign policy challenges? India will still face a weakening Pakistan, a strengthening China, a global order stressed by continuing challenges to sovereignty and threats to the global commons, and questionable strategic partnerships. C. Raja Mohan, Jayant Prasad, and Ashley J. Tellis assessed the future of India’s foreign policy.

  • Will Indonesia’s Election Results Complicate Its Future?

    25/04/2014 Duration: 01h32min

    Indonesia’s recent legislative election results were not as clear cut as opinion polls forecasted. Will this mean a splintered parliament and a coalition government that struggles to enact much-needed reforms? Or could a decisive win in the presidential elections give Indonesia’s next leader a clear political mandate for change? R. William Liddle, a renowned expert on Indonesian politics, will answer the questions surrounding Indonesia’s ongoing 2014 elections. Carnegie’s Vikram Nehru will moderate.

  • Money and Politics in the 2014 Indonesian Elections (full audio)

    24/04/2014 Duration: 01h22min

    Indonesia just held its legislative elections on April 9. As campaigns have become more expensive and public funding has declined, political parties have been forced to turn to alternative funding sources. Meredith Weiss, who will have just returned from Indonesia after studying the elections and their immediate aftermath, will talk about the role that money is playing in shaping the system and electoral outcomes.

  • China's Hypersonic Weapons Development (full audio)

    22/04/2014 Duration: 01h27min

    China tested a hypersonic gliding weapon for the first time on January 9. Although details of the test are murky, it confirms a long-suspected Chinese interest in developing hypersonic weapons.

  • India And The United States Since 1947 (Full Audio)

    18/04/2014 Duration: 01h30s

    Over the last two decades, the U.S.-India relationship has evolved from one of mutual suspicion to one of strategic partnership. Yet the relationship between the two great democracies is still a work in progress.

  • Realizing the Rebalance: The United States Marine Corps in Asia

    11/04/2014 Duration: 01h55s

    Lieutenant General John E. Wissler, commander of Marine Forces Japan, discussed how the United States is cooperating with its Japanese hosts and others in Asia as part of the rebalancing strategy.

  • India's Improbable Democracy (Full Audio)

    10/04/2014 Duration: 01h34min

    India's Improbable Democracy (Full Audio) by Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

  • Strategic Implications of North Korean Nuclear Missiles (full audio)

    31/03/2014 Duration: 01h27min

    The North Korean nuclear threat is a growing concern in Tokyo and will influence the revision of the U.S.-Japan bilateral defense cooperation guidelines.

  • Enhancing Regional Stability in South Asia (full audio)

    31/03/2014 Duration: 01h24min

    South Asia faces an array of security challenges. The ongoing U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, the continuing violence in Pakistan, and the region’s intense militarization are creating a heightened sense of instability and unease among South Asian states.

  • India’s Post-Election Economic Outlook (Full Audio)

    28/03/2014 Duration: 01h01min

    In April, Indians will head to the polls to elect their next government. The incoming government will assume office saddled with thorny economic issues that range from large deficits and high inflation to sputtering economic growth.

  • India Decides 2014: Assessing the Elections and Beyond: Implications of the Elections

    28/03/2014 Duration: 01h03min

    The forthcoming Indian general election, scheduled to begin in mid-April, will be arguably the country’s most critical vote since 1977. An electorate of nearly 815 million heads to the polls in the midst of a stagnant economy, a rapidly changing regional security environment, increasing urbanization and a burgeoning youth population. The precise character and makeup of India’s next governing coalition will play a critical role in determining India’s future trajectory on all of these fronts. The Carnegie South Asia Program hosted a discussion of the key themes surrounding India’s 2014 election and its aftermath. Results from a unique recent survey of voter attitudes were also presented at the event.

  • India Decides 2014: Assessing the Elections and Beyond: Presentation of Survey Results

    28/03/2014 Duration: 01h03min

    A unique recent survey of voter attitudes in India reveal some interesting trends that could have a significant impact on upcoming elections.

  • Japan’s “Swing State” Diplomacy in Southeast Asia

    28/03/2014 Duration: 01h28min

    In an unprecedented display of proactive foreign policy, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe visited all ten ASEAN nations during his first year in office and hosted a special ASEAN leadership summit in Tokyo.

  • Understanding Brazil's Nuclear Policy (full audio)

    20/03/2014 Duration: 01h27min

    For a country whose importance in the global nuclear order is of potentially great significance, remarkably little is understood about the domestic drivers behind Brazil’s nuclear policy decision making.

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