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The Carnegie-Tsinghua Center hosts events and produces commentary and analysis addressing China’s role in international affairs.
  • International Security Challenges

    Carnegie-Tsinghua experts examine the cooperative role that China and other global powers can play in overcoming the world’s most urgent security concerns, including North Korea, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iran, and social unrest in the Middle East and North Africa.

  • Nonproliferation and Arms Control

    Carnegie-Tsinghua experts examine global trends in both horizontal and vertical proliferation of strategic and conventional weapons and technology and analyze the cooperative role that the international community can play in curbing this spread.

  • China's Foreign Relations

    Carnegie-Tsinghua experts analyze the transformative effect of China’s rise on the global world order; the effect of Chinese public opinion on the country’s foreign policy; the nature of China’s growing public diplomacy efforts; and the successes and challenges that define China’s foreign relations.

  • Energy and Climate Change

    Carnegie-Tsinghua experts collaborate with colleagues across the globe to analyze China’s energy and climate change policy, to bridge best efforts to enhance international cooperation with China on climate change and energy security, and to address the great challenges that persist in China's energy and climate policy making.

  • International Economics and Trade

    Carnegie-Tsinghua brings together Chinese and international scholars to shed light on how current domestic and international economic policies affect the global economic order and to examine China’s trade relations with the international community.

 

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The SCAF's NGO Gamble

Yezid Sayigh
10/2/2012

If the Egyptian government has instigated the sudden crisis with the United States in anticipation of a domestic confrontation, then the worrying implication is that it is actively preparing to go on the offensive and trigger such a confrontation.

For Whom The Bell Tolls

Alexey Malashenko
17/2/2012

The reshuffling of the board of Russia's liberal radio station Ekho Moskvy illustrates that Putin's government is becoming increasingly intolerant of criticism.

Turkey and the Bomb

Sinan Ülgen
15/2/2012

Turkey and the Bomb Though most states that want a nuclear weapon can get one through determined effort, the fact remains that most choose not to proliferate. Turkey is no exception.

Egypt’s Judges in a Revolutionary Age

Nathan J. Brown
22/2/2012

Egypt Judiciary An independent Egypt judiciary could provide for a more liberal and pluralistic order but also one that is less coherent and democratic than Egyptians currently realize.

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