Why ISIS Cannot Bring the Caliphate Back to Life
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Since the defeat of ISIS forces at Al-Baghouz in 2019, five factors have stymied the group's revival in Syria and Iraq.
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Blog: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace - sada
Since the defeat of ISIS forces at Al-Baghouz in 2019, five factors have stymied the group's revival in Syria and Iraq.
Blog: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace - sada
In the wake of Erdogan's electoral victory, Türkiye will continue to deepen ties with the Tripoli government, but may also seek reconciliation with Benghazi.
Blog: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace - sada
With the king's prolonged absence from the public sphere, the reins of power in Morocco are in the hands of a "security alliance" with troubling implications for democratic reforms and freedom of expression.
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Amid the war in Ukraine, Azerbaijan has become an essential partner for Russia when it comes to both energy exports, and keeping open a transport corridor to Iran.
Blog: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace - Carnegie Publications
Geopolitical shifts have put into question the effectiveness of the EU's strategic partnerships. Crises in its vicinity present the union with an opportunity to reassess this foreign policy framework.
Blog: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace - Carnegie Publications
While China may not want to upend ties with Europe and the United States, it seeks to ensure that Russia remains a stable strategic partner. Providing Russia with dual-use components rather than finished weapons has allowed China to provide support for Russia while claiming plausible deniability.
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While divisive in broader society, their impacts on American Jews and Palestinians thousands of miles away are much more varied.
Blog: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace - Carnegie Publications
By removing cloud technology firm Abr Arvan from its sanctions list, the EU has set a concerning-and puzzling-precedent.
Blog: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace - Carnegie Publications
Egypt's official climate resilience plans highlight a key role for civil society. But empowered, networked, and resourced nonstate advocates face tangible obstacles.
Blog: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace - Carnegie Publications
Europeans still lack a common vision for how to ensure the continent's security. Regardless of who becomes the next U.S. president, a stronger European pillar in NATO is essential.
Blog: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace - Carnegie Publications
AI producers need to better consider the communities directly or indirectly providing the data used in AI development. Case studies explore tensions in reconciling the need for open and representative data while preserving community agency.
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For some Russian regions, the country's invasion of Ukraine means they face shelling and dwindling export revenues due to sanctions. For others, it means an unprecedented influx of cash as they profit from the flywheel of war and growing domestic consumption.
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The opening of EU accession talks marks an important milestone for Bosnia, where ethnic tensions run high. But progress on the EU track is no remedy for the chronic crisis besetting the country's politics.
Blog: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace - Carnegie Publications
The ongoing African Growth and Opportunity Act reauthorization process could facilitate the expansion of U.S.-Africa trade in critical minerals.
Blog: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace - Carnegie Publications
Artificial intelligence has real impacts on the everyday lives of people all around the world. These stories invite a broader conversation on research and policy about AI in the global south.