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Carnegie Endowment 49 min.
The current U.S. approach to defeating won’t cut it. Here are 4 lessons on how stabilization projects can help.
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Carnegie Endowment May 20
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Evan Feigenbaum 5 oras
Huawei 5G in Europe and Beyond - Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
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Rudra C 8 oras
An absolutely fantastic way to find out everything you need to know about Huawei and the response to it's expansion across the globe. This is simply super!! Many kudos to the coms team & of course
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Carnegie India 7 oras
Ashley J. Tellis, senior fellow , writes in a new article on foreign policy challenges for the next Indian government, "The limitations of India’s foreign policy are thus linked intimately to its weaknesses at home." Read more here:
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Carnegie Endowment 4 na oras
How closely should governments monitor citizens’ behavior? San Francisco’s new decision to ban AI-based facial recognition is a step in the right direction, explain and in .
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Carnegie Endowment 9 na oras
“One thing we know for sure is that Modi remains incredibly popular despite everything that’s happened in the last five years,” said in . “Nothing really sticks to him.”
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Erik Brattberg 17 oras
As the take place this week, read my recent article for on what steps the EU has taken to prepare these elections against cyber attacks and disinformation
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Carnegie Endowment 17 oras
There is a way to end this longest of wars so that U.S. security interests are met and Afghanistan can develop, explains in .
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Carnegie Endowment 19 na oras
San Francisco’s decision to ban facial recognition technology has international implications. Will the global community take note?
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Erik Brattberg 23 oras
Check out our new timeline together with illustrating the evolution of how countries in Europe and Asia are dealing with Huawei and 5G dating back to 2015
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Milan Vaishnav 20 oras
Your foreign policy for the day: this new essay by Ashley J. Tellis on the foreign policy challenges facing the next Indian government
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Carnegie Democracy 24 na oras
Sign up for 's book launch of, Civic Activism Unleashed, with special guests and regional experts and Sabina Henneberg. Tuesday, May 28th from 12:00 pm to 1:45 pm. Register below 👇
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Tim Maurer May 20
Huawei is all over the news this week. Curious how European and other governments have been interacting with the Chinese company over the past few years? Check out new timeline on Huawei and 5G :
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Carnegie Cyber Policy May 20
Last week the U.S. issued a ban on Huawei. Curious to know what choices other countries have made? Check out and 's new timeline of policy actions about Huawei and 5G around the world:
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Charlotte Stanton May 17
Hopefully San Francisco Inspires Other Cities To Ban Face Recognition Tech via
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Carnegie Endowment May 20
Add this to your morning commute: Carnegie’s podcast. Get smart on foreign policy with the experts each week. Tune in and subscribe 👇
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Carnegie Endowment May 20
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Milan Vaishnav May 19
1/ Over the past year, our series has looked at the key drivers animating the 2019 Indian general election. With voting concluding today, here's a look at some of the key issues we've explored. You can find all our work here
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Carnegie Endowment May 19
Europe’s political landscape has continued to fragment. 👉The upcoming European Parliament elections are crucial for the future of the .
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