Press Releases

    Jessica T. Mathews Appointed to the Harvard Corporation

    • October 02, 2012

    Jessica T. Mathews, president of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, has been elected a member of the Harvard Corporation, the senior governing board of Harvard University.

    James L. Schoff Joins Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

    • September 04, 2012

    James L. Schoff is joining the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace as a senior associate specializing in Japan. He was previously senior adviser for East Asia policy at the U.S. Office of the Secretary of Defense.

    Sam Nunn, Richard Lugar First Recipients of Nuclear Security Award

    • August 29, 2012

    U.S. Senator Richard Lugar and former U.S. Senator Sam Nunn are the first recipients of a new international award created in their honor to recognize individuals or institutions dedicated to advancing the cause of nuclear security.

    Secretary Clinton issues strong message on religious freedom

    • July 30, 2012

    U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton spoke at the Carnegie Endowment to mark the State Department’s release of its annual International Religious Freedom Report.

    Carnegie Endowment named North American Think Tank of the Year

    • July 11, 2012

    Carnegie Endowment for International Peace was named the 2012 North American Think Tank of the Year by Prospect Magazine for its important and influential work.

    Evan A. Feigenbaum Joins Carnegie’s Asia Program

    • July 10, 2012

    Evan A. Feigenbaum is joining Carnegie’s Asia Program as a nonresident senior associate, based in Chicago. His previous positions include deputy assistant secretary of state for South Asia and deputy assistant secretary of state for Central Asia.

    Carnegie announces new Middle East scholars

    • June 26, 2012

    Carnegie Endowment for International Peace today announced the hiring of two new Middle East experts, Katherine Wilkens and Frederic Wehrey, further strengthening one of Washington’s premier Middle East programs.

    Carnegie announces new South Asia scholars

    • June 26, 2012

    Carnegie Endowment for International Peace today announced the hiring of three leading South Asia experts: Frederic Grare, Sarah Chayes, and Milan Vaishnav.

    Inside the Iranian nuclear crisis

    • June 05, 2012

    Seyed Hossein Mousavian, Iran’s nuclear spokesman and a member of the Iranian nuclear negotiating team from 2003 to 2005, releases his extraordinary account of Tehran’s nuclear policy and negotiations with the international community.

    Northcourt Ltd. Welcomes Principles of Conduct

    • May 07, 2012

    Northcourt Ltd., an emerging global nuclear underwriter, strongly endorsed the Nuclear Power Plant Exporters' Principles of Conduct, an industry-led initiative by the world's major suppliers of civilian nuclear power plants to apply a common set of best practices.

    Senator McCain on Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Syria

    • April 18, 2012

    Senator John McCain, Ranking Member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, made an impassioned plea for President Obama to reconsider the withdrawal of American troops from Afghanistan.

    Advancing the Rule of Law Abroad

    • April 18, 2012

    In Advancing the Rule of Law Abroad, Rachel Kleinfeld describes the history and current state of reform efforts and the growing movement of second-generation reformers who view the rule of law not as a collection of institutions and laws that can be built by outsiders, but as a relationship between the state and society that must be shaped by those inside the country.

    Carnegie President Awarded Thomas Jefferson Foundation Medal

    • February 28, 2012

    Jessica T. Mathews, president of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, has been awarded the Thomas Jefferson Foundation Medal in Citizen Leadership by the University of Virginia and the Thomas Jefferson Foundation.

    Carnegie Moscow Center Receives MacArthur Award for Creative and Effective Institutions

    • February 16, 2012

    The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation named the Carnegie Moscow Center as a recipient of the MacArthur Award for Creative and Effective Institutions. The award recognizes the center’s work and provides a grant of $2.5 million.

    Clinton, Rasmussen, and Westerwelle Praise Euro-Atlantic Security Initiative

    • February 04, 2012

    U.S. Secretary Clinton, NATO Secretary General Rasmussen, and German Foreign Minister Westerwelle praised the Euro-Atlantic Security Initiative (EASI) at the 2012 Munich Security Conference. EASI's final report charting a roadmap of practical action to move toward a more secure and inclusive Euro-Atlantic Security Community was released on Friday.

    A New Euro-Atlantic Security Community

    • February 03, 2012

    26 former generals, senior policymakers, and businesspeople from Russia, North America, and Europe warned that the security situation in the Euro-Atlantic region is sliding backwards, and called for the creation of a new, more ambitious security dialogue in the region.

    Carnegie Corporation of New York awards $10 million to the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace for the Global Vision

    • December 29, 2011

    Carnegie Corporation of New York has awarded Carnegie Endowment for International Peace a five-year challenge grant of $10 million to further expand the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace’s international centers, in accordance with its Global Vision initiative of transforming the organization to the first truly global international think tank.

    Expert Analysis on the Duma Elections

    • December 13, 2011

    Tens of thousands of Russians took to the street on December 10 in protest over voter fraud allegations in the country’s parliamentary elections. Carnegie Moscow Center experts analyze the election results and what the public response might mean for the country’s future.

    The Russian Orthodox Church Under the New Patriarch

    The modern-day Russian Orthodox Church faces numerous problems but, twenty years after the end of communism, it is adopting a new and energetic strategy of change under the leadership of Patriarch Kirill.

    Change or Decay: Russia’s Dilemma and the West’s Response

    The world is still coping with the consequences of the collapse of the Soviet Union. Two decades later, the West has yet to adjust to the post-Soviet reality and Russia has not settled on its relationship with the rest of the world.

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