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The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace frequently analyzes the U.S. in its research, specifically regarding its economic interdependence with China as noted in [1] and [2], and its geopolitical role in the Middle East as cited in [3].

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The U.S.-China Trade Relationship | Council on Foreign Relations cfr.org Council on Foreign Relations 2 facts
perspectiveExperts from the Carnegie Endowment of International Peace suggest that U.S. decoupling from China could reach its limits in the next decade because the two economies remain greatly interdependent.
quoteA 2024 report by the Carnegie Endowment of International Peace argues: "Both China and the United States have an interest in preserving much of their economic relationship."
Power Transition in the Middle East: The Intersection of US Global ... populismstudies.org Ibrahim Ozturk · European Center for Populism Studies 1 fact
claimThe Carnegie Endowment for International Peace published an article titled 'The Gulf monarchies are caught between Iran’s desperation and the U.S.’s recklessness' on March 3, 2026.