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Manmohan Singh Visits Washington: Sustaining U.S.–Indian ...

from Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in Research, Humanities

When India’s Prime Minister Manmohan Singh comes to Washington for the Obama administration’s first state visit, the White House should seize the moment to make a bold announcement: that the United States supports India’s permanent membership in the UN Security Council. Additionally, the United S...

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Middle East Democracy Promotion is Not a One-way Street

from Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in Research, Humanities

The U.S. administration is under pressure to revive democracy promotion efforts in the Middle East, but momentum toward political reform has stalled in most of the region. Opposition parties are at low ebb, and governments are more firmly in control than ever. While new forms of activism, such as...

4 days ago
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Fixing a Failed Strategy in Aghanistan

from Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in Research, Humanities

The failure of the U.S. and British strategy as demonstrated by the summer 2009 offensive in Helmand province is accelerating the development of two potentially disastrous scenarios in Afghanistan. First, the war is spreading to the North, which had been relatively quiet beforehand. Second, the A...

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Restoring the NPT: Essential Steps for 2010

from Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in Research, Humanities

Conventional wisdom states that the nonproliferation regime is on the verge of collapse and that the May 2010 NPT Review Conference will determine its fate. Casting the Review Conference within this make-or-break context is misleading and a mistake. The Review Conference is important, and vital p...

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U.S.–India 3.0: Cave! Hic Dragones

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On the eve of Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s first state visit to Washington since Obama took office, Ashley Tellis explains that the United States and India must agree on three vital security issues to ensure that their relations continue to deepen: terrorism, Kashmir, and the balance of...

11/04/2009
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The Impact of the Doha Round on Kenya

from Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in Research, Business & Economics

Kenya’s economy faces significant challenges. As in the past, / trade will be a major factor in the country’s capacity to overcome / them. Developing countries have actively participated / in the World Trade Organization’s Doha negotiations in contrast / with the more passive role they played during the...

11/04/2009
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Yeltsin's Russia: Myths and Reality

from Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in Books, Non-fiction

Contemporary Russia is a country of paradoxes. The post-communist transition has been more painful and protracted than expected, yet the discontent that has become a constant factor in Russian life has not led to social or political uprisings. / An even more telling example of the country’s parado...

11/03/2009
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Revitalizing U.S. Democracy Assistance: The Challenge of ...

from Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in Research, Humanities

Democracy is largely stagnant in the world and a growing number of governments exhibit hostility toward international democracy aid. Thomas Carothers explains that tackling longstanding problems with the basic structures of U.S. democracy aid would boost President Obama’s effort to formulate an a...

10/29/2009
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Carnegie Endowment for International Peace published:

U.S.–India 3.0: Cave! Hic Dragones

from Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in Research, Humanities

On the eve of Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s first state visit to Washington since Obama took office, Ashley Tellis explains that the United States and India must agree on three vital security issues to ensure that their relations continue to deepen: terrorism, Kashmir, and the balance of...

10/29/2009
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Carnegie Endowment for International Peace uploaded a new revision for this document (#2) 11/04/2009

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Losing the Caucasus

from Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in Research, Humanities

“Reliably unstable” is probably the best way to describe the situation in the North Caucasus. Although the “anti-terrorist operation” has been formally ended in Chechnya, armed clashes and terrorist attacks remain a daily occurrence / throughout the region. / Russia’s federal authorities are inconsi...

10/22/2009
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The Fifth Missile Defense Crisis

from Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in Research, Humanities

Despite the negligible impact it would have on Russia’s nuclear deterrent, Moscow could not simply ignore the American / plan to establish a “third site” missile defense in Europe, since it could be an “open-ended program.”

10/22/2009
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Central Asia's Second Chance

from Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in Books, Non-fiction

Central Asia's first decade of independence was disappointing for those who envisioned a transition from Soviet republics to independent states with market economies and democratic political systems. The region was given a "second chance" to address social and economic problems, but the Soviet-er...

10/19/2009
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Putin's Russia (Revised and Expanded Edition)

from Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in Books, Non-fiction

Combating terrorism, securing weapons of mass destruction, resolving regional conflicts, and stabilizing critical energy resources all hinge on cooperation from Russia and support from its leaders. With Vladimir Putin’s ascent to power, Russian leadership and Russia have changed dramatically. / ...

10/19/2009
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Pakistan: Between Mosque and Military

from Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in Books, Non-fiction

Husain Haqqani’s Pakistan: Between Mosque and Military analyzes the origins of the relationships between Islamist groups and Pakistan’s military, and explores Pakistan’s quest for identity and security. Tracing how Pakistan’s military has sought U.S. support by making itself useful for concerns o...

10/19/2009
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AghaAmin scribbled: interesting analysis 10/27/2009

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Uncharted Journey: Promoting Democracy in the Middle East

from Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in Books, Non-fiction

The United States faces no greater challenge today than successfully fulfilling its new ambition of helping bring about a democratic transformation of the Middle East. Uncharted Journey contributes a wealth of concise, illuminating insights on the subject, drawing on the contributors' deep knowle...

10/19/2009

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