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Russia Turns to Tax Hikes, Other Measures to Fund Its War

The Russian authorities understand that they would be wise not to distract ordinary people from their daily concerns at a time of war, and that they must be inventive and flexible, avoiding any sudden moves.

  • Ekaterina Kurbangaleeva

· June 7, 2024

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The United States Should Not Further Loosen Its Prohibition on Ukraine’s Using U.S.-Supplied Weapons to Strike Russia
  • James M. Acton

· June 6, 2024

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Opportunistic Georgia Joins Europe’s Illiberal Club

Russia’s war on Ukraine is driving Georgia’s government toward closer alignment with Moscow and other illiberal states

  • Thomas de Waal

· June 6, 2024

Financial Times

podcast

A Conversation with Amos Hochstein

Aaron David Miller sits down with Amos Hochstein, Senior Advisor and Deputy Assistant to the President for Energy and Investment at the White House. They discuss the potential spillover effects of the Israel-Hamas War.

  • Aaron David Miller,
  • Amos Hochstein

· June 6, 2024

commentary

Carnegie Politika

Kremlin Seeks Greater Battlefield Effectiveness With Military Purge

Officials who were removed include both close associates of former defense minister Sergei Shoigu, and generals seen to have failed in Ukraine.

  • Mikhail Komin

· June 6, 2024

commentary

Beijing’s Chen Shui-bian Playbook for Lai Ching-te: A View from Southeast Asia

Taiwan faces a more forceful PRC and a need to further consolidate its democracy. These will be the true tests of Lai Ching-te’s political acumen and that of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) team around him.

  • Chong Ja Ian

· June 6, 2024

commentary

Strategic Europe

De-Europeanization in the EU’s Neighborhood

Being pro-EU does not win politicians many votes in the Western Balkans and the Caucasus. There, Viktor Orbán’s version of an illiberal Europe appears to be the union’s top-rated political export.

  • Dimitar Bechev

· June 6, 2024

article

Climate Vulnerability in Libya: Building Resilience Through Local Empowerment

Libya’s climate-vulnerable regions of Jabal Nafusa, Fezzan, and Jabal Akhdar underscore the important role played by civil society and municipalities in protecting marginalized communities.

  • Frederic Wehrey

· June 6, 2024

event

Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit: A Biography

April 4, 2024

Carnegie India hosted Manu Bhagavan for a Security Studies Seminar on his book, Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit: A Biography.

  • Manu Bhagavan

podcast

Vidyadhar Phatak on Urban Planning Challenges and Solutions in India

In this episode of Interpreting India, Vidyadhar Phatak, a leading urban planner, joins host Anirudh Burman to discuss the complexities of urban planning in India. Their conversation centers around the themes explored in Pathak's latest book, "Planning for India's Urbanization," which examines the historical evolution, current challenges, and future prospects of urban development in India.

  • Anirudh Burman,
  • Vidyadhar Phatak

· June 6, 2024

commentary

Carnegie Politika

Russia Turns to Tax Hikes, Other Measures to Fund Its War

The Russian authorities understand that they would be wise not to distract ordinary people from their daily concerns at a time of war, and that they must be inventive and flexible, avoiding any sudden moves.

  • Ekaterina Kurbangaleeva

· June 7, 2024

commentary

The United States Should Not Further Loosen Its Prohibition on Ukraine’s Using U.S.-Supplied Weapons to Strike Russia
  • James M. Acton

· June 6, 2024

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in the media

Opportunistic Georgia Joins Europe’s Illiberal Club

Russia’s war on Ukraine is driving Georgia’s government toward closer alignment with Moscow and other illiberal states

  • Thomas de Waal

· June 6, 2024

Financial Times

podcast

A Conversation with Amos Hochstein

Aaron David Miller sits down with Amos Hochstein, Senior Advisor and Deputy Assistant to the President for Energy and Investment at the White House. They discuss the potential spillover effects of the Israel-Hamas War.

  • Aaron David Miller,
  • Amos Hochstein

· June 6, 2024

commentary

Carnegie Politika

Kremlin Seeks Greater Battlefield Effectiveness With Military Purge

Officials who were removed include both close associates of former defense minister Sergei Shoigu, and generals seen to have failed in Ukraine.

  • Mikhail Komin

· June 6, 2024

commentary

Beijing’s Chen Shui-bian Playbook for Lai Ching-te: A View from Southeast Asia

Taiwan faces a more forceful PRC and a need to further consolidate its democracy. These will be the true tests of Lai Ching-te’s political acumen and that of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) team around him.

  • Chong Ja Ian

· June 6, 2024

commentary

Strategic Europe

De-Europeanization in the EU’s Neighborhood

Being pro-EU does not win politicians many votes in the Western Balkans and the Caucasus. There, Viktor Orbán’s version of an illiberal Europe appears to be the union’s top-rated political export.

  • Dimitar Bechev

· June 6, 2024

article

Climate Vulnerability in Libya: Building Resilience Through Local Empowerment

Libya’s climate-vulnerable regions of Jabal Nafusa, Fezzan, and Jabal Akhdar underscore the important role played by civil society and municipalities in protecting marginalized communities.

  • Frederic Wehrey

· June 6, 2024

event

Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit: A Biography

April 4, 2024

Carnegie India hosted Manu Bhagavan for a Security Studies Seminar on his book, Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit: A Biography.

  • Manu Bhagavan

podcast

Vidyadhar Phatak on Urban Planning Challenges and Solutions in India

In this episode of Interpreting India, Vidyadhar Phatak, a leading urban planner, joins host Anirudh Burman to discuss the complexities of urban planning in India. Their conversation centers around the themes explored in Pathak's latest book, "Planning for India's Urbanization," which examines the historical evolution, current challenges, and future prospects of urban development in India.

  • Anirudh Burman,
  • Vidyadhar Phatak

· June 6, 2024

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