Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
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An Integrated U.S. Strategy to Address Iran's Nuclear and Regional ... carnegieendowment.org Oct 26, 2017 12 facts
claimJarrett Blanc served as a senior fellow in the Geoeconomics and Strategy Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
claimThe Carnegie Endowment for International Peace does not take institutional positions on public policy issues, and the views represented in its publications are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the institution, its staff, or its trustees.
claimWilliam J. Burns served as the director of the CIA, deputy secretary of State, and ambassador to Russia and Jordan, and was president of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace from 2015 to 2021.
perspectiveThe IAEA's ability to address concerns about Iran's nuclear program is maximized by focusing on real information rather than political pressure, according to the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
referenceThe Carnegie Endowment for International Peace's nuclear firewall project proposes a new global framework to enhance the capacity to distinguish between peaceful and non-peaceful nuclear energy activities, which would fill gaps in the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) by prohibiting specific research, development, and military practices necessary for producing nuclear weapons.
claimJarrett Blanc is a senior fellow in the Geoeconomics and Strategy Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
referenceToby Dalton, Wyatt Hoffman, Ariel E. Levite, Li Bin, George Perkovich, and Tong Zhao defined the 'nuclear firewall' concept in a Carnegie Endowment for International Peace paper titled 'Toward a Nuclear Firewall: Bridging the NPT’s Three Pillars' published on March 20, 2017.
perspectiveThe Carnegie Endowment for International Peace argues that the U.S. administration should explore all policy options regarding Iran simultaneously, given the difficulty and time-consuming nature of negotiations.
claimThe Carnegie Endowment for International Peace suggests that a U.S. strategy to address Iran's nuclear program should include an option designed to tempt Iran to conform its nuclear program strictly to the standards and practices of purely peaceful programs in other countries.
accountKarim Sadjadpour is a senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, focusing on Iran and U.S. foreign policy toward the Middle East.
claimAriel E. Levite is a nonresident senior fellow with the Nuclear Policy Program and the Cyber Policy Initiative at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
claimThe Carnegie Endowment for International Peace operates a global network of policy research centers in Russia, China, Europe, the Middle East, India, and the United States.
Transatlantic relations and European strategic autonomy in the ... - FIIA fiia.fi 2 facts
referenceErik Brattberg, Tomas Valasek, and Tomáš Valášek authored the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace report 'EU Defense Cooperation: Progress amid Transatlantic Concerns' in 2019.
referenceJake Sullivan and others authored the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace report 'Making U.S. Foreign Policy Work Better for the Middle Class' in 2020.
Winners and Losers: Russia, China, and Europe Respond to the ... carnegieendowment.org 2 facts
accountAaron David Miller is a senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace who focuses on United States foreign policy.
accountEvan A. Feigenbaum is the vice president for studies at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, overseeing operations in Washington, New Delhi, and Singapore, and previously served as Deputy Assistant Secretary of State.
From Arab Spring to regional reset: Saudi-Iranian rivalry ... - Frontiers frontiersin.org Sep 28, 2025 2 facts
The U.S.-China Trade Relationship | Council on Foreign Relations cfr.org Oct 31, 2025 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."
The EU's Open Strategic Autonomy and the challenge of ... globalpolicyjournal.com Aug 27, 2025 1 fact
referenceEugenia Baroncelli and Sinan Ülgen authored the chapter 'Open Strategic Autonomy and the Future of the Global Economic Order' in the 2024 book 'Geopolitics and Economic Statecraft in the European Union', edited by Rosa Balfour and Sinan Ülgen and published by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
The Strategic Dilemmas : Iranian Politics, the U.S. strategy ... hornreview.org Mar 16, 2026 1 fact
reference"Sectarian Politics in the Gulf: From Iraq to Syria" is a 2018 publication authored by F. Wehrey and published by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
The International Implications of the Russo-Ukrainian War link.springer.com 1 fact
claimAlexander Gabuev published an analysis via the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in March 2023 regarding the details and implications of China's peace plan for the war in Ukraine.
Power Transition in the Middle East: The Intersection of US Global ... populismstudies.org Mar 15, 2026 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.