The map of Eastern Europe contains a number of de facto separatist states created by conflict. How can the EU enhance its engagement with these territories?
Governments and populations face growing threats from information warfare and cyberattacks, with little clarity on how to prevent or respond to them and what norms apply.
Marking the 60th anniversary of the landmark Three Wise Men report, this event will look at how transatlantic unity can be strengthened through greater nonmilitary cooperation within NATO.
Carnegie Europe and the European Endowment for Democracy co-hosted the inaugural meeting of the Carnegie Civic Research Network in Brussels, Belgium.
The migration issue is not going away, Europeans need an integrated migration policy based on a genuine sense of solidarity.
Scholars from Carnegie Europe and the Carnegie Middle East Center participated in a Reddit AMA on the refugee and migrant crisis.
Carnegie Europe invited Antonin Baudry, former speechwriter to Dominique de Villepin, then French minister of foreign affairs, to discuss the acclaimed satirical graphic novel Quai d’Orsay.
Amid conflicting threat perceptions and divisive questions across allies over budgets and burden sharing, how can NATO respond to this new configuration of challenges?
Migration has tested the EU’s moral ground to the limits. What is at stake goes to the very heart of what it means to be European: a community of shared values, moral universalism, and liberal and secular consensus.
How can Tunisia and its international partners, particularly the EU, forge a new and more constructive dynamic to reverse the country’s recent troubling trajectory?
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