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The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace is a leading, non-profit organization that promotes international cooperation. With offices worldwide, it offers interdisciplinary expertise and independent analyses on global challenges, from climate change to cyber diplomacy.
About Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
editThe Carnegie Endowment for International Peace is a leading private, non-profit organization dedicated to promoting international cooperation and the active engagement of the United States in global affairs. Founded in 1910, the foundation pursues a nonpartisan approach to achieve practical results. As a pioneer of the first global think tank, the Carnegie Endowment maintains thriving offices in Washington, Berlin, Beijing, Beirut, Brussels, and New Delhi. These locations are crucial for global governance and political development, significantly influencing the prospects for international peace and economic progress.
Key Products and Services
editCarnegie offers interdisciplinary expertise and independent insights that unite national, regional, and global perspectives. The organization supports European decision-makers in understanding and responding to global challenges. Key topics include the European Union's relationships with its partners and competitors, the risks of democratic backsliding in Europe and worldwide, as well as Europe's efforts to address the most pressing global challenges, from climate change to the new frontiers of cyber diplomacy.
Mission and Values
editThe mission of the Carnegie Endowment is to contribute to solving the toughest global problems through research and analysis. The organization aims to inform countries, institutions, and leaders through strategic ideas and independent analyses. The foundation's values are based on impartiality, excellence, and the promotion of peace and international understanding.
Sustainability Goals and Initiatives
editCarnegie is actively engaged in research on climate change and energy innovation. The foundation has developed programs that address the geopolitical impacts of climate change and promote sustainable energy policies. One example is the work of Kelly Sims Gallagher, who served as a non-resident scholar in the Sustainability, Climate, and Geopolitics program and has now been appointed as Dean of the Fletcher School at Tufts University.
Recent Developments
editThe Carnegie Endowment recently announced that Justice Mariano-Florentino (Tino) Cuéllar, a Justice of the California Supreme Court, will be the next president of the foundation. This appointment underscores the Carnegie Endowment's commitment to further expanding its leadership role in global politics and developing innovative solutions to the challenges of the 21st century.
With a network of experts from various disciplines and perspectives, Carnegie works across borders to enhance collaboration and understanding. The foundation regularly organizes global public events, both virtually and in person, to discuss the most pressing threats to global security and provide solutions.