Our work has helped create institutions like the United Nations, inform policymakers on issues such as nuclear policy and democracy support, facilitate discreet backchannel diplomacy, and much more. Over the past 113 years, the Carnegie Endowment has played a vital role developing the ideas and institutions that have shaped international affairs. Regional Adaptation Blocs in the Global South: Finding a Solution to Tackle Climate Vulnerability.From Rakhine to Tigray: Five Recommendations to Support Atrocity Prevention on FacebookĬaroline Crystal, Democracy, Conflict, and Governance Program.The Era of 193 Countries: Why the United Nations Has Stopped Adding New Member Statesīen Feldman, Democracy, Conflict, and Governance Program.Great (Soft) Power Competition: The Strategic Problem of America’s Bad Reputation in the Middle East.The Year the Hawks Took Flight: Why 2018 Was a Turning Point of U.S.-China Relations.Kuwait’s Stateless Stalemate: How the Weaponization of Citizenship Transformed State and Society.Opposing Oppenheimer: The Black Mark That Fortified America’s Nuclear Identity.Diego Garcia: A Test for the Rules-Based International Order.Heewon Park, Democracy, Conflict, and Governance Program A Precarious Future: The South Korea-Japan Deal on Wartime Forced Labor Compensation.
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