In this fireside chat, Marwan Muasher, the Carnegie Endowment’s Vice-President for Studies, and Maha Yahya, the Director of the Malcolm H. Kerr Carnegie Middle East Center, discuss the key global challenges that Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar, president of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace since November 2021, anticipates for 2023, including the continued consequences of the war in Ukraine, the future of democracy around the world, climate change, advances in technology, and other research areas on which Carnegie scholars are focusing.
- Reverberations of Multiple Crises: What to Expect in 2023
- Crises All Around: How Does Carnegie Explain the World?
- The Global Economic Outlook: Return to an Age of Austerity?
- Can Democracy Survive Populism?
- Still Relevant? What is the Value of the Multilateral Force and Observers?
- Climate Change, Food Security, and Conflict
- A Middle East in the Maelstrom: Instability and Paths to Reform
- Space, the Next Frontier or Front?
- The New Pivot: Shifting Power Dynamics in the Indo-Pacific
- Russia Empowered or Disempowered? Discovering the Real Victors in Ukraine
- Does the U.S. have a Future in a Middle East?