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Raja Mohan examine the history of making India a leading power Ukraine ENVISIONING A LONG-TERM SECURITY ARRANGEMENT FOR UKRAINE * Eric Ciaramella With Ukraine’s membership in NATO still a distant prospect, Kyiv and the West must reach consensus now on a realistic long-term security arrangement. Codified multiyear commitments to train and equip Ukraine’s military, support for the country’s indigenous defense industry, and clear links to its EU accession process will be key. More on Ukraine * Kateryna Zarembo discusses the resilience and trauma of Ukraine’s civil society * Konstantin Skorkin examines Ukraine’s other battle: Zelensky vs. the mayors Democracy IS THE GLOBAL TIDE TURNING IN FAVOR OF DEMOCRACY? * Thomas Carothers Despite some recent democratic gains, it is too early to declare that the global democratic recession is over. Overcoming the deep roots of democracy’s global woes will require sustained efforts by the United States and many other democracies to address a myriad of continuing challenges More on Democracy * Thomas Carothers and Benjamin Feldman discuss understanding and supporting democratic bright spots * Thomas Carothers and Benjamin Press examine understanding and responding to global democratic backsliding Russia WHY IS THE RUSSIAN REGIME IGNORING THE MOSCOW DRONE ATTACKS? * Tatiana Stanovaya In the Russian power system, resources are focused not on repelling attacks or assessing the level of danger, but on shirking any responsibility. More on Russia * Alexandra Prokopenko explains how sanctions have changed Russian economic policy * Tatiana Stanovaya examines how Russia’s new conscription law brings the digital gulag much closer Egypt ASSESSING EGYPT’S STATE OWNERSHIP POLICY: CHALLENGES AND REQUIREMENTS * Yezid Sayigh In the past year, Egypt has announced several ambitious economic initiatives. The Egyptian government will have to overcome major challenges to actually implement those changes. More on Egypt * Sarah Yerkes discusses geopolitics and governance in North Africa * Yezid Sayigh examines Egypt’s pledge to end the unique status of Its military companies Ukraine INTEGRATING CYBER INTO WARFIGHTING: SOME EARLY TAKEAWAYS FROM THE UKRAINE CONFLICT * Ariel (Eli) Levite The Ukraine war has exposed profound differences in the Russian and U.S. approaches to offensive cyber operations. This can be seen in every aspect from the aims they have set to how they approach collateral damage and blowback. More on Ukraine * Jon Bateman, Nick Beecroft, and Gavin Wilde discuss what the Russian invasion reveals about the future of cyber warfare * Jon Bateman examines Russia’s wartime cyber operations in Ukraine Asia CHINA’S RESPONSE TO TÜRKIYE’S VOLATILE AUTHORITARIANISM * Ceren Ergenç * , Derya Göçer China's Belt and Road Initiative has followed a unique, locally focused strategy in Türkiye to adapt to the Turkish economic and political environment. More on Asia * Angela Tritto explains how Indonesia used Chinese industrial investments to turn nickel into the new gold * Nargis Kassenova discusses how China’s foreign aid fosters social bonds with Central Asian ruling elites 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Russia BAND-AID POLITICS. HOW THE KREMLIN IS DEALING WITH THE FALLOUT FROM PRIGOZHIN’S MUTINY * July 04, 2023 * Carnegie Politika * Alexandra Prokopenko More on Russia No Return for Yevgeny Prigozhin—or Russia Is Armenia’s Move to Join the ICC a Strategic Necessity or Geopolitical Suicide? 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Our network of more than 150 thinkers and doers from diverse disciplines and perspectives is spread across more than twenty countries around the globe. Our ExpertsOur ProgramsOur Global Centers Carnegie ChinaCarnegie Europe Carnegie IndiaCarnegie Russia Eurasia Malcolm H. Kerr Carnegie Middle East Centerx Recent Recommendations for Policymakers Our global network of scholars provides decisionmakers with actionable recommendations for addressing the world’s biggest challenges. Find some of the latest policy ideas below. Most conversations around climate change revolve around rapid decarbonization and vast investments in clean technologies. Yet African countries emit few carbon emissions, have vast energy deficits, and lack the resources to finance renewable energy infrastructure. Katie Auth explains how the United States can help. Read the full set of recommendations in “How the U.S. Can Better Support Africa’s Energy Transition" Russia’s feared cyber capabilities have not had the devastating effects in Ukraine that many analysts had expected. Jon Bateman recommends that other countries reassess the size, capacity, and mission of their own military cyber commands, and develop strategies for leveraging limited cyber capacity in a major conflict. Read the full set of recommendations in “Russia’s Wartime Cyber Operations in Ukraine: Military Impacts, Influences, and Implications” While China has long prioritized its relations with great powers like the United States and Russia over India, recent clashes over the Line of Actual Control are causing India to re-think this relationship in the changing context of the 2020s. Vijay Gokhale offers recommendations for how India and China can find common ground to re-engage in order to build a new framework for relations between two major Asian countries. 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