JUN 15, 2018 • Article
YEMEN: An Economic Strategy to Ease the Humanitarian Crisis
As the war in Yemen gets even worse, Dave Harden, former USAID minister counsellor to Yemen, offers a practical, multi-pronged economic strategy to improve household ...
JUN 14, 2018 • Article
In Defense of the Trump-Kim Summit
"As a long-time Asia watcher, I feel it's important to defend the value of the Singapore summit. The meeting has served to establish rapport between ...
JUN 13, 2018 • Article
French Political Parties and Russia: The Politics of Power and Influence
"In 2018, what relationship do French political parties have with the Russian Federation, its government, and its political parties, including but not limited to its most ...
JUN 13, 2018 • Article
Experts, Ethics and the International System
Carnegie Council senior fellow Nikolas Gvosdev highlights how Americans support continued engagement in the world to harness American power for their own prosperity and security, ...
JUN 5, 2018 • Article
The Impeachment of South Korean President Park Geun-hye
This report explores the timeline and details of South Korean President Park Geun-hye's impeachment, and the aftermath that followed. Park Geun-hye's history begins with her ...
MAY 30, 2018 • Article
Why is the Media Unfair to the United Nations?
Journalist Javier Delgado Rivera covers the UN regularly. He lays out the many and complex reasons why the media coverage of the UN focuses on ...
MAY 29, 2018 • Article
The Ethics of Triage
Carnegie Council senior fellow Nikolas Gvosdev outlines the concept of "democracy triage." This policy recommendation proposes that democracy promotion efforts be focused on a fewer ...
MAY 15, 2018 • Article
The French Far Right in Russia's Orbit
"Far-right groups in France are not restricted to the party of the Le Pen family. They are diverse, operate through networks, and are now well ...