JUL 11, 2018 • Podcast
Asia's "Opinion Wars" with Historian Alexis Dudden
As part of our new Information Warfare podcast series, University of Connecticut historian Alexis Dudden looks at the propaganda efforts coming out of Northeast Asia, ...
JUL 11, 2018 • Article
Politics and Cartography: The Power of Deception through Distortion
"Cartography is a powerful instrument of national policy, one that governments can use to influence peoples' beliefs and affect international affairs. With the simple stroke ...
JUL 11, 2018 • Article
Stamford Grapples with American Engagement
At the World Affairs Forum in Stamford on July 10, participants discussed the topic of American engagement in global affairs. Can the United States still advance ...
JUL 10, 2018 • News
353rd CACOM commander speaks about ethical leadership
Defense Visual Information Distribution Service highlights Brig. Gen. Robert S. Cooley's visit with the Carnegie New Leaders.
JUL 6, 2018 • News
Give talks a chance: in defense of the Singapore summit
In this NKNews.org article, Carnegie Council Senior Fellow Devin Stewart defends the Trump-Kim summit in Singapore.
JUL 6, 2018 • Article
Trump the Disrupter
Lawrence Freedman has authored a fascinating essay, "Authentic Trump versus the Trump Administration: Donald Trump as Foreign Policy Disrupter." It raises questions that have been ...
JUL 5, 2018 • Podcast
Global Ethics Weekly: Trump's "First-Order Questions" & NATO Defense Spending
Carnegie Council Senior Fellow Nikolas Gvosdev looks at some basic questions Trump is asking about the post-Cold War alliance structures. Referencing a recent panel with ...
JUL 3, 2018 • News
The Political Earthquake About to Hit Germany
The next few weeks may well bring the biggest political earthquake to hit Germany in a generation, writes Carnegie Council Senior Fellow Alexander Görlach ...