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Cross-Border Data Access for Law Enforcement: What Are India’s Strategic Options?

Carnegie EndowmentBy External SourceNovember 22, 2020Leave a comment

Sum­ma­ry Access to cross-bor­der data for the state’s law-and-order-relat­ed func­tions is an inte­gral piece of the law enforce­ment puz­zle. State agen­cies’ abil­i­ty to access data for such pur­pos­es is, how­ev­er, shaped not only by domes­tic laws and prac­tices but also

Judy Asks: Are Europe’s Leaders Ready for a Biden Presidency?

Carnegie EndowmentBy External SourceNovember 12, 2020Leave a comment

Cor­nelius Ade­bahrNon­res­i­dent Fel­low at Carnegie Europe  Hard­ly. That’s because too many among Europe’s leaders—at EU or nation­al level—appear to think that U.S. Pres­i­­dent-elect Joe Biden means a return to some good ol’ days. Yet, the world has changed since whenever

Trump Was Great for Netanyahu. Biden Will Be Better for Israel.

Carnegie EndowmentBy External SourceNovember 12, 2020Leave a comment

In “Sup­port Any Friend: Kennedy’s Mid­dle East and the Mak­ing of the U.S.-Israel Alliance,” War­ren Bass recounts a meet­ing between Israeli Prime Min­is­ter David Ben Guri­on and Pres­i­dent John F. Kennedy in which Kennedy report­ed­ly said: “I was elect­ed by

Mourning Saeb Erekat: The Indefatigable, Media Savvy Palestinian Peace Negotiator Who Rejected Violence

Carnegie EndowmentBy External SourceNovember 11, 2020Leave a comment

Togeth­er, we mourn the pass­ing of Saeb Erekat and extend our heart­felt con­do­lences to his wife Niemeh and his four chil­dren Salam, Dalal, Ali and Muhammed. They should be proud of who he was and what he accom­plished in his

The Nagorny Karabakh Conflict Marks the Return of Great-Power Politics

Carnegie EndowmentBy External SourceNovember 11, 2020Leave a comment

After weeks of bru­tal and bloody fight­ing between Arme­ni­ans and Azer­bai­ja­nis in and around the dis­put­ed enclave of Nagorny Karabakh, a halt has been called. Fac­ing defeat, the Armen­ian side has more or less capit­u­lat­ed. Russ­ian peace­keep­ers are already arriving

Europe’s High Expectations for a U.S. President Joe Biden

Carnegie EndowmentBy External SourceNovember 10, 2020Leave a comment

Com­ment­ing on the jubi­lant cel­e­bra­tions that spilt into Amer­i­can cities upon the announce­ment on Novem­ber 7, 2020, of Joe Biden win­ning the U.S. pres­i­den­tial elec­tion, activist and polit­i­cal com­men­ta­tor Van Jones spoke on CNN of the pol­i­tics of joy. The

China’s Challenging Year in Europe

Carnegie EndowmentBy External SourceNovember 10, 2020Leave a comment

Both Chi­na and the Euro­pean Union enjoy anniver­sary years, and 2020, mark­ing the 45th anniver­sary of their diplo­mat­ic rela­tions, was meant to be a spe­cial one. From ear­ly 2019, Chi­nese gov­ern­ment think-tanks and media start­ed pub­lish­ing lengthy reports on the

Global Views of a Biden Presidency

Carnegie EndowmentBy External SourceNovember 9, 2020Leave a comment

Table of Con­tents As lead­ers around the world offer con­grat­u­la­tions to Joe Biden and Kamala Har­ris, Carnegie schol­ars across our glob­al net­work are look­ing ahead to what their admin­is­tra­tion will mean for U.S. engage­ment with key inter­na­tion­al part­ners and competitors.

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