The time is ripe for a fresh appraisal of the transatlantic alliance. Can the United States and Europe rebuild their bonds in forward-looking and enduring ways?
The time is ripe for a fresh appraisal of the transatlantic alliance. Can the United States and Europe rebuild their bonds in forward-looking and enduring ways?
Global health pandemics, climate change, and cybersecurity threats are reshaping discussions about foreign policy and national security. As national security threats continue to evolve, how should the United States prepare?
Cyberattacks can be as debilitating and dangerous as conventional warfare — particularly in the financial sector. Tom Carver discussed the threat with Michael Chertoff, former U.S. Secretary of homeland security, and Tim Maurer, co-director of Carnegie’s Cyber Policy Initiative. (Runtime - 21:22)
The G20 should commit not to manipulate the integrity of data and algorithms of financial institutions and to cooperate when such incidents occur.
Join Jigsaw and the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace to explore diplomacy in the digital age—the threat environment, the policy imperatives, and the role of the private sector.