Carnegie Podcast
Summary: Offering free audio from Carnegie events. With operations in Moscow, Beijing, Beirut, Brussels, and Washington, the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace is a private, nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing cooperation between nations and promoting active international engagement by the United States.
- Visit Website
- RSS
- Artist: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
- Copyright: Copyright 2012 Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. All Rights Reserved.
Podcasts:
Seventy percent of the oil America uses each year is consumed by transportation. Any effective strategy to meet U.S. and global climate protection goals therefore requires that oil consumption in the transport sector be significantly reduced.
From a loss of American credibility in the international community to continued instability and sectarian violence in Iraq, the geopolitical consequences of the Iraq War are still reverberating across the Middle East and beyond.
Two years after the democratic revolutions in several Arab countries, the economic situation in the region remains precarious.
India enacted the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act in 2005 to implement an ambitious, demand-driven employment-creation program through projects that improve agricultural productivity and alleviate land degradation.
In his first public event since stepping down as Special Representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan, Ambassador Marc Grossman discusses efforts to reach a political settlement and the future of American diplomacy in the region.
Following last October’s elections, Georgia is living through an unprecedented state of “cohabitation” between president and prime minister and a very lively parliament.
Although the Obama administration has pledged to formulate its nuclear policy around the concept of strategic stability, there is major disagreement on the meaning of concept and whether it is a sound basis for policy.
In November, the EU will convene a landmark summit of the Eastern Partnership, bringing together European heads of state with leaders of the six former Soviet Eastern Partnership countries.
Moisés Naím hosted a lively conversation about his new book with columnist Thomas Friedman and Carnegie's Jessica Mathews.
As both China and the United States move into new administrations, each leader is given an opportunity to move the coal agenda forward.
The importance of Asia in U.S. foreign policy continues to grow, and so, too, have questions on the future role of the U.S.-Japan alliance in the region.
The U.S.-India bilateral relationship has witnessed a dramatic transformation during the last decade.
As Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad clings to power, proxy battles among neighboring countries are helping determine which armed factions will emerge victorious from the rubble.
A number of serious governance challenges face Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Bangladesh.
Reducing nuclear risks was a signature issue in President Obama’s first term. However, following a series of successes in 2010, progress has stalled.