The Global Think Tank
As first laid out with the Global Vision in 2007, the Carnegie Endowment aspires to be the first global think tank. Jessica Mathews has said that her aim is to make Carnegie the place that brings what the world thinks into thinking about U.S. policy and to communicate that thinking to a global audience.
During Mathews' tenure as president, the Carnegie Endowment has launched the Carnegie Middle East Center in Beirut (2006), Carnegie Europe in Brussels (2007), and Carnegie-Tsinghua at the Tsinghua University in Beijing (2010). Additionally, in partnership with the al-Farabi Kazakh National University, Carnegie established the Al-Farabi Carnegie Program on Central Asia in Kazakhstan in late 2011.
The Carnegie Endowment office in Washington, D.C. is home to eight programs: The Nuclear Policy Program, Russia & Eurasia Program, South Asia Program, Democracy & Rule of Law Program, Asia Program, Energy & Climate Program, Middle East Program, and International Economics Program.
The Endowment currently publishes the International Economics Bulletin, Pro-et-Contra in Russian, China Insights Monthly in Chinese, the nuclear policy newsletter Pro News, and the Arab reform-focused Sada Journal.
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