David Rennie

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Getting China Right
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Getting China Right: A Conversation With David Rennie

Aaron David Miller sits down with David Rennie, the Economist’s bureau chief in Beijing, to discuss the U.S. approach to China.

· February 29, 2024
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Getting China Right: A Conversation With David Rennie
February 27, 2024

There’s no doubt that China poses serious challenges, even dangers in some areas, for America. But is Washington overlooking China’s weaknesses and vulnerabilities, and misunderstanding what China wants from America and the world?

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Carnegie Connects: Understanding Xi’s China With David Rennie
January 17, 2023

David Rennie from the Economist joins Aaron to talk about what the West misses on China and its leader, Xi Jinping.

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Carnegie Connects: The Good, Bad, and Ugly: How the World Sees the United States
October 29, 2020

Critics can make a strong case that the United States has never been less respected or admired abroad than it is today. If Joe Biden wins in November, what will the world expect from American leadership?

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Covering COVID-19: Perceptions of U.S. Leadership in the Time of Pandemic
May 19, 2020

Confronted by the deadly threat of the coronavirus pandemic, governments are focusing resources on managing the virus within their own borders and markedly directing little attention toward an effective international response. Even more striking is the U.S. absence on the international stage.

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The Long-term Implications of the Global Financial Crisis. New Vision Conference Session 5
October 3, 2008

Panel of experts, including Kemal Dervis, on the global implications of the financial crisis.

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  • Kemal Dervis
  • Paul Taylor
  • Freddy Van den Spiegel
  • David Rennie
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Post-Bush America and the World: Can the Gap be Closed?
October 2, 2008

Expectations are running high for major changes in the next U.S. administration's foreign policy, but how much change is likely, and will it be enough to close the gap between America and the world? Top experts from the Carnegie Endowment and elsewhere discussed this question during a two-day conference in Brussels.

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Policy Implications of the Georgian Conflict
September 19, 2008

The Georgian conflict has affected the balance of power between Russia and its neighbors, and raised questions about Russia's regional ambitions. Europe must assert its influence, and play a greater role in the region.

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Carnegie Live... The Longterm Implications of the Russia-Georgia Conflict
September 19, 2008

The Russia-Georgia conflict has not only re-defined the balance of power in the Caucasus but also Russia’s relations with the world. To understand what a re-emergent Russia wants, Carnegie Europe has hosted the first of its new ‘Live from…’ video briefing with leading Russian foreign policy expert, Dmitri Trenin.