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    Sunset for the Two-State Solution?

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    Policy Options for North Korea's Nuclear Program

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    Sunset for the Two-State Solution?

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    Policy Options for North Korea's Nuclear Program

    Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2008


    The Three Trillion Dollar War: The True Cost of the Iraq Conflict

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2008


    The Three Trillion Dollar War: The True Cost of the Iraq Conflict

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2008


    Russia After the Presidential Election: Major Challenges and Prospects for the Future

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2008


    On February 22, 2008, Carnegie Moscow Center Scholar-in-Residence Nikolai Petrov discussed Russia's March 2 presidential elections, which are widely expected to usher in the rule of Dmitry Medvedev, President Putin's favored successor.

    Russia After the Presidential Election: Major Challenges and Prospects for the Future

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2008


    On February 22, 2008, Carnegie Moscow Center Scholar-in-Residence Nikolai Petrov discussed Russia's March 2 presidential elections, which are widely expected to usher in the rule of Dmitry Medvedev, President Putin's favored successor.

    The Pakistani Army and Post-Election Scenarios

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2008


    On February 13, the Carnegie South Asia Program explored the Pakistani military's possible reactions to various post-election scenarios.

    The Pakistani Army and Post-Election Scenarios

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2008


    On February 13, the Carnegie South Asia Program explored the Pakistani military's possible reactions to various post-election scenarios.

    Pakistan: More Effective Counterterrorism

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2008


    On January 25, Carnegie Senior Associate Ashley J. Tellis presented the findings of his Carnegie Report, Pakistan and the War on Terror: Conflicted Goals, Compromised Performance, at the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) in London. Tellis and Carnegie Visiting Scholar Frederic Grare provided first-hand commentary following President Musharraf's keynote speech at RUSI.

    Pakistan: More Effective Counterterrorism

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2008


    On January 25, Carnegie Senior Associate Ashley J. Tellis presented the findings of his Carnegie Report, Pakistan and the War on Terror: Conflicted Goals, Compromised Performance, at the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) in London. Tellis and Carnegie Visiting Scholar Frederic Grare provided first-hand commentary following President Musharraf's keynote speech at RUSI.

    Pakistan: More Effective Counterterrorism

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2008


    On January 25, Carnegie Senior Associate Ashley J. Tellis presented the findings of his Carnegie Report, Pakistan and the War on Terror: Conflicted Goals, Compromised Performance, at the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) in London. Tellis and Carnegie Visiting Scholar Frederic Grare provided first-hand commentary following President Musharraf's keynote speech at RUSI.

    Pakistan: More Effective Counterterrorism

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2008


    On January 25, Carnegie Senior Associate Ashley J. Tellis presented the findings of his Carnegie Report, Pakistan and the War on Terror: Conflicted Goals, Compromised Performance, at the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) in London. Tellis and Carnegie Visiting Scholar Frederic Grare provided first-hand commentary following President Musharraf's keynote speech at RUSI.

    Afghanistan's Situation and its Impact in the Region and the World

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2008


    Dr. Abdullah Abdullah, former Minister of Foreign Affairs for Afghanistan, discussed some of the challenges currently facing Afghanistan and how they may be addressed. According to Abdullah, the people living in dangerous areas of the country have no choice but to turn to the Taliban for protection, and cannot cooperate with other actors for fear of retaliation. The discussion was moderated by Carnegie President Jessica T. Mathews.

    Afghanistan's Situation and its Impact in the Region and the World

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2008


    Dr. Abdullah Abdullah, former Minister of Foreign Affairs for Afghanistan, discussed some of the challenges currently facing Afghanistan and how they may be addressed. According to Abdullah, the people living in dangerous areas of the country have no choice but to turn to the Taliban for protection, and cannot cooperate with other actors for fear of retaliation. The discussion was moderated by Carnegie President Jessica T. Mathews.

    Suicide Attacks in Afghanistan

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2007


    Before the assassination of Ahmad Shah Massoud on September 9, 2001, suicide attacks were considered alien to Afghanistan. They began to appear with regularity in 2005 and 2006 and are now commonplace. Christine Fair, former UNAMA political affairs officer, discusses her UNAMA report on the challenges of combating these attacks.

    Suicide Attacks in Afghanistan

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2007


    Before the assassination of Ahmad Shah Massoud on September 9, 2001, suicide attacks were considered alien to Afghanistan. They began to appear with regularity in 2005 and 2006 and are now commonplace. Christine Fair, former UNAMA political affairs officer, discusses her UNAMA report on the challenges of combating these attacks.

    Economic Reform in Jordan

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2007


    Economic reform remains a top priority for the Jordanian government, but it remains hindered by two major obstacles: a lack of public support, and the government's inability to implement deep reform. In a recent seminar, Carnegie Middle East Center's Sufyan Alissa,discussed the steps Jordan should take to implement reform successfully.

    Economic Reform in Jordan

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2007


    Economic reform remains a top priority for the Jordanian government, but it remains hindered by two major obstacles: a lack of public support, and the government's inability to implement deep reform. In a recent seminar, Carnegie Middle East Center's Sufyan Alissa,discussed the steps Jordan should take to implement reform successfully.

    2007 Carnegie International Nonproliferation Conference Welcome

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2007


    Carnegie President Jessica T. Mathews and Carnegie Nonproliferation Program Director George Perkovich gave the opening remarks at the 2007 Carnegie International Nonproliferation Conference, “Tomorrow's Solutions,” June 25–26, in Washington, D.C., which addressed the critical challenges confronting the nonproliferation regime and offered policy recommendations to stop the spread and use of nuclear weapons and materials.

    2007 Carnegie International Nonproliferation Conference Welcome

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2007


    Carnegie President Jessica T. Mathews and Carnegie Nonproliferation Program Director George Perkovich gave the opening remarks at the 2007 Carnegie International Nonproliferation Conference, “Tomorrow's Solutions,” June 25–26, in Washington, D.C., which addressed the critical challenges confronting the nonproliferation regime and offered policy recommendations to stop the spread and use of nuclear weapons and materials.

    Reframing China Policy Debate 6: China's Trade Policy

    Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2007


    In the sixth debate in the series, Reframing China Policy: The Carnegie Debates, Robert B. Cassidy and Albert Keidel addressed the question, "Do China's violations of international commercial norms, including exchange rate manipulation, IPR violations and non-tariff barriers, require immediate forceful steps by its trading partners to make it play by the rules?" This debate, moderated by Roger Ferguson, is part of the series, Reframing China Policy: The Carnegie Debates.

    Reframing China Policy Debate 6: China's Trade Policy

    Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2007


    In the sixth debate in the series, Reframing China Policy: The Carnegie Debates, Robert B. Cassidy and Albert Keidel addressed the question, "Do China's violations of international commercial norms, including exchange rate manipulation, IPR violations and non-tariff barriers, require immediate forceful steps by its trading partners to make it play by the rules?" This debate, moderated by Roger Ferguson, is part of the series, Reframing China Policy: The Carnegie Debates.

    Russia, China, and the U.S.: From the Great Game to Cooperation in Central Asia?

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2007


    The session, part of the Carnegie's day-long program of events to launch its New Vision, examined the national interests and strategies of the U.S., Russia, and China in the region. Has a new Great Game taken shape? What kinds of competition and what degree of cooperation can be expected? How will political and social dynamics within Central Asia affect the plans of the great powers?

    Russia, China, and the U.S.: From the Great Game to Cooperation in Central Asia?

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2007


    The session, part of the Carnegie's day-long program of events to launch its New Vision, examined the national interests and strategies of the U.S., Russia, and China in the region. Has a new Great Game taken shape? What kinds of competition and what degree of cooperation can be expected? How will political and social dynamics within Central Asia affect the plans of the great powers?

    The Multilateral Trading System and South-South Cooperation

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2006


    Dr. Supachai Panitchpakdi, Secretary-General of UNCTAD and former Director-General of the WTO spoke recently at Carnegie about the future of the WTO, how to get the Doha Round back on track, and South-South cooperation. Carnegie Senior Associate Sandra Polaski offered comments.

    The Multilateral Trading System and South-South Cooperation

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2006


    Dr. Supachai Panitchpakdi, Secretary-General of UNCTAD and former Director-General of the WTO spoke recently at Carnegie about the future of the WTO, how to get the Doha Round back on track, and South-South cooperation. Carnegie Senior Associate Sandra Polaski offered comments.

    Next Steps on North Korea: Options Beyond Sanctions

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2006


    Threatening more nuclear tests, North Korea called the recent UN sanctions resolution, approved after the first test, a "declaration of war." Carnegie Senior Associate Michael Swaine, an expert on East Asian security issues, recently moderated a discussion with Randy Schriver and Alan Romberg on options beyond sanctions. They discussed steps to dissuade other states from contemplating the acquisition of nuclear weapons and to constrain North Korea from escalating the situation even further.

    Next Steps on North Korea: Options Beyond Sanctions

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2006


    Threatening more nuclear tests, North Korea called the recent UN sanctions resolution, approved after the first test, a "declaration of war." Carnegie Senior Associate Michael Swaine, an expert on East Asian security issues, recently moderated a discussion with Randy Schriver and Alan Romberg on options beyond sanctions. They discussed steps to dissuade other states from contemplating the acquisition of nuclear weapons and to constrain North Korea from escalating the situation even further.

    Brazil's Trade Policy in the Doha Round

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2006


    Brazil's Trade Policy in the Doha Round

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2006


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