We’re delighted to announce Avril Haines as the next president of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. One of the most respected national security leaders of her generation, Avril brings a deep commitment to public service and the values at the heart of our mission.
The partnership between Senegal’s President and PM fell apart over the two leaders’ differing approaches to the country’s debt crisis. With two competing centers of power at a critical moment, what’s next?
@lesleyannewarner.bsky.social unpacks: carnegieendowment.org/emissary/202...
Read more from Avril about why she’s joining Carnegie and from Jane Hartley, Carnegie’s board chair.
carnegieendowment.org/posts/2026/0...
The Iran war upended the global economy. But President Trump’s continual insistence that a peace deal is coming seems to have calmed the markets – for now. What’s coming next?
@petereharrell.bsky.social joined @ichotiner.bsky.social to discuss, for @newyorker.com: www.newyorker.com/news/q-and-a...
Africa’s data protection laws put a “legal lock” on citizens’ data. They’ve been used to block unfavorable international agreements – and could be a tool to negotiate data access on African countries’ own terms.
Jane Munga writes, for @lawfaremedia.org: www.lawfaremedia.org/article/lock...
New U.S. terrorist designations targeting two gangs in Brazil could have far-reaching political and economic implications.
@oliverstuenkel.bsky.social examines the potential consequences and what they could mean for U.S.-Brazil relations in @foreignpolicy.com: foreignpolicy.com/2026/06/03/u...
Avril will join Carnegie on September 28. Learn more about Avril here: carnegieendowment.org/about/our-ne...
Opponents of AI regulation used the threat of losing ground in the race against China to block the first version of President Trump’s executive order on AI. But China itself shows that regulation doesn’t have to be a hindrance.
Matt Sheehan explains: carnegieendowment.org/emissary/202...
New data centers in Lake Tahoe and Virginia are creating headlines due to the impact on electricity supply.
@katenrg.bsky.social and @noahjgordon.bsky.social break down the data center debate and explore potential solutions: carnegieendowment.org/emissary/202...
After calling off a conference on digital rights, the Zambian government pointed to Chinese pressure as the reason for the move. The real story may have more to do with democratic decline.
Jane Munga and @stevefeldstein.bsky.social, for @justsecurity.org: www.justsecurity.org/140084/zambi...
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Africa’s data protection laws are halting billion-dollar U.S. health aid agreements. The same laws should be leveraged to renegotiate new terms.
The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development estimates that, even if the U.S. and Iran soon reach a permanent ceasefire, worldwide economic growth will continue to suffer at least into 20...