The full-scale invasion of Ukraine is accelerating the process of China edging out Russia from Central and Eastern Europe.
The removal of Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu, who had become a toxic figure for the elite, is supposed to increase the ...
The Portuguese case, like all transitions, is sui generis in some ways, and there is certainly no guaranteed recipe for ...
Georgian Dream, which until recently looked certain to win another victory in this year’s elections, now risks repeating last ...
Join Aaron David Miller as he sits down with Israeli Ambassador to the US Michael Herzog to discuss the Israel-Hamas war and ...
By removing cloud technology firm Abr Arvan from its sanctions list, the EU has set a concerning—and puzzling—precedent.
A survey of Black Americans shows a majority want the United States to call for an immediate and permanent ceasefire.
The postponement of Erdoğan’s Washington visit may be a missed opportunity, but the NATO Summit in July offers a chance to get back on track.
The Carnegie Endowment generates strategic ideas and independent analysis to help countries and institutions take on the most ...
Amid an ongoing economic and fiscal crisis, Lebanon’s Parliament has approved a major reform to the country’s pension system.
For some Russian regions, the country’s invasion of Ukraine means they face shelling and dwindling export revenues due to ...
The Russia and Eurasia Program continues Carnegie’s long tradition of independent research on major political, societal, and ...