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Carnegie Resource Topics
Russia's Presidential Election
Russia’s March 2, election marked the formal transition between President Putin and his successor Dmitri Medvedev. The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace offers resources and experts for context and perspective on Russia’s presidential succession and its implication for Russia’s domestic and foreign policy, the state of U.S.-Russia relations, and issues related to defense, regional security, and nonproliferation.
Crisis in the Middle East
Carnegie experts in Washington and the Middle East offer commentary and online resources—in English and Arabic—to provide context on the current issues facing the region
U.S.-Russia Relations
With the Carnegie Moscow Center and the Carnegie Russia and Eurasia Program in Washington, DC, the Endowment is uniquely positioned to provide expert commentary, analysis, and resources in this area.
Pakistan Resources
In advance of Pakistan’s parliamentary election on February 18, 2008, the Carnegie Endowment has a number of experts and online resources available to provide context on the current issues facing that country, and the international community at large.
The War in Iraq
The Carnegie Endowment — the only U.S. think tank to oppose the war in Iraq before the invasion — offers a large body of up-to-date work on this critical Iraq issues.
Energy and Climate
The Carnegie Energy and Climate Program integrates thinking on energy technology, environmental science, and political economy. The program engages experts around the world in research collaborations to develop actionable information and change the way policy makers think about energy policy. The program provides the leadership needed to reduce risks stemming from global climate change and competition for scarce resources.
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