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What topics should we cover in upcoming episodes of The World Unpacked? 🌍

We’re planning ahead and want your input. Vote in the poll and share any specific questions or angles you’d like us to dive into 👇

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The World Unpacked will return on January 9th, 2026. Happy Holidays! www.youtube.com/playlist?list...

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Reminder: Carnegie is going LIVE on Instagram this Thursday at 12pm EDT with Stewart Patrick.

But we want your input! Which topics would you like to see discussed live in an AMA on President Trump’s foreign policy and its effects on the global order?

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Which of the following topics would you be most interested in learning more about from Carnegie's Korea experts?

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Curious about the dynamics of Russian politics? Check out the new podcast Unboxing Russia!🎙️

The show is hosted by leading political scientist Ekaterina Schulman of the Carnegie Russia Eurasia Center and media, cultural & political studies expert Pradnya Bivalkar. Join them in their biweekly show as they unpack Russia's government policies, bureaucratic processes, and shifting norms and rules.

Listen and subscribe here: youtube.com/@unboxingRussia

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The U.S. State Department announced that it would use the Turkish government's preferred spelling, Türkiye, over Turkey.

Watch Francesco Siccardi explain why the Turkish government opted for the name change and what it means.

3 years ago | [YT] | 7

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Today, the Biden administration announced new restrictions limiting the sale of semiconductor technology to China. The move is another step toward tech decoupling as the United States seeks to restrict critical American technology from reaching Chinese shores.

Watch Jon Bateman explain how tech decoupling works and how the United States can be smart in its decoupling from China.

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Last week, the U.S. Congress passed the CHIPS Act to bolster America's domestic semiconductor industry, a key battleground in the growing tech rivalry between the United States and China. But not all efforts to stymie China's technological rise could pay off.

Watch Jon Bateman's video on how U.S.-China tech decoupling could possibly go too far.

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The Nigerian economy has long been plagued by underperformance despite its vast oil wealth. In her new book, "Economic Diversification in Nigeria: The Politics of Building a Post-Oil Future," Zainab Usman explores the reasons behind Nigeria's economic stagnation and the lessons that can be drawn for other oil-rich countries around the world.

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In response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Turkey invoked the 1936 Montreux Convention, exercising its right to limit transit through the Bosphorus and Dardanelles straits during wartime.

Alper Coşkun explains Turkey’s powers over the straits and how it can use them.

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