Beyond Beijing: Rethinking Women's Political Participation
Beyond Beijing is a research project investigating the global progress made in supporting women’s political participation.
Democratic erosion and far-right mobilization are shrinking women's political power, as funders are retreating.
Facing these challenges, those who still support women's political empowerment need bolder investments. New from @saskiabr.bsky.social for @europeandemocracyhub.epd.eu 🔽
11.03.2026 19:26
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Iran regime change: When do protests topple autocrats?
The recent record of citizen uprisings in autocracies spells caution for the hope that a new wave of Iranian protests may break the regime’s hold on power.
🆕Could protests bring down Iran’s regime? The comparative record spells caution.
For @carnegieendowment.org, Thomas Carothers and McKenzie Carrier show that in the past decade, autocracies have almost always repressed mass uprisings. Could Iran be different?
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10.03.2026 20:20
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The EU Needs a Third Way in Iran
European reactions to the war in Iran have lost sight of wider political dynamics. The EU must position itself for the next phase of the crisis without giving up on its principles.
🆕Condemning U.S. strikes isn’t a strategy. @richardyoungs.bsky.social argues that the European Union must chart a “third way” on Iran—rejecting illegal force while supporting human rights and democratic reform in the next phase of the crisis. @carnegieeurope.bsky.social ⬇️
10.03.2026 15:29
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Opinion | Latin Americans Already Have a Serious Partner — and It’s Not Trump
"For years, Washington’s Latin America policy has oscillated between neglect and alarmism...the result is a region that has learned to nod to U.S. concerns while quietly cashing Chinese checks."
@oliverstuenkel.bsky.social for @nytopinion.nytimes.com: www.nytimes.com/2026/03/10/o...
10.03.2026 13:32
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What We Know About Drone Use in the Iran War
Two experts discuss how drone technology is shaping yet another conflict and what the United States can learn from Ukraine.
Drones are a defining weapon in the conflict with Iran.
@stevenfeldstein.bsky.social tells @carnegieendowment.org that when it comes to drone warfare, "Mass matters, cost can be decisive, and “good enough” precision can deliver significant advantages."
Full interview ⤵️
09.03.2026 15:59
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Check out the coauthors' takeaways for @carnegieendowment.org:
👉Pocketbook concerns are central
👉Disapproval of Trump does not translate to support for Democrats
👉Indian Americans are facing a sharp rise in online hostility and anti-Indian rhetoric
Link
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03.03.2026 20:37
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Indian Americans remain one of the most Democratic-leaning constituencies in American politics—but their partisan attachment is softening.
@milanv.bsky.social and his coauthors on the 2026 Indian Americans Attitudes Survey map these shifts. ⤵️ carnegieendowment.org/preview/rese...
03.03.2026 20:37
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New Approaches to Defending Global Civil Society - European Democracy Hub
🆕Civil society is in danger of getting squeezed – in some countries, almost entirely out of existence.
A new report, edited by @richardyoungs.bsky.social and Elene Panchulidze, suggests that we need radically different protections. Their authors have ideas⤵️
26.02.2026 21:47
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The Pentagon Feuding With an AI Company Is a Very Bad Sign
Anthropic doesn’t trust this administration with its technology—and it has a point.
The Pentagon feuding with Anthropic is
a very bad sign, @stevenfeldstein.bsky.social writes for @foreignpolicy.com
After months of tension, things reached a boiling point. The AI company doesn’t trust this administration with its tech—and it has a point, says Steve👇
26.02.2026 15:40
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Missed the event? You can watch it here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=4fyp...
19.02.2026 19:49
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Is a Stronger Europe Good for Democracy? | Journal of Democracy
It certainly should be. But the reality is that Europe’s newfound autonomy isn’t producing the stalwart defense of democracy that the world now requires.
🆕Europe’s newfound autonomy isn’t producing the stalwart defense of democracy that the world now requires.
The EU mistakenly conflates defending itself with defending liberal-democratic values @richardyoungs.bsky.social writes for @jodemocracy.bsky.social ⤵️
19.02.2026 18:55
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How Authoritarians Weaponize Gender
YouTube video by Carnegie Endowment
‼️STARTING SOON: How Authoritarians Weaponize Gender (10-11AM ET)
@saskiabr.bsky.social discusses how illiberal leaders use gender—and the implications for inclusive democracies—with Tara Chandra, Míriam Juan-Torres, and Laura Livingston. WATCH LIVE @carnegieendowment.org ⬇️
19.02.2026 14:49
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European Democracy Support Annual Review 2025
European democracy support strategy in 2025 prioritized protecting democratic norms within Europe. This signals the start of a structural recalibration of the EU’s approach to democracy support.
🆕Europe is recalibrating its democracy agenda to look inwards.
The European Democracy Support Annual Review 2025, led by @richardyoungs.bsky.social, finds that the EU is defending norms at home after U.S. retreat.
Read the EU's best and worst democracy moves⤵️
17.02.2026 21:45
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Ten Pivotal Cases for Global Democracy
A guide to diagnosing the trajectory of democracy around the world in 2026.
After winning Bangladesh's election, Tarique Rahman has pledged to work for democracy.
Thomas Carothers & McKenzie Carrier identified this election as a pivotal democratic moment in 2026. Now, can the new leaders deliver their promises? @carnegieendowment.org
17.02.2026 17:16
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How Authoritarians Weaponize Gender
Join Saskia Brechenmacher, a senior fellow with Carnegie’s Democracy, Conflict and Governance Program, for a conversation with the authors of (En)Gendering Authoritarianism, Tara Chandra, Míriam Juan-...
How do authoritarian leaders strategically deploy gender to consolidate power?
‼️LIVE IN ONE WEEK: "How Authoritarians Weaponize Gender." Feb 19, 10-11AM ET
@saskiabr.bsky.social with Tara Chandra, Míriam Juan-Torres, and Laura Livingston. Sign up⬇️
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12.02.2026 19:26
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🆕As Gaza peace negotiations take center stage, Washington needs to learn from its Middle East mediation experience.
Amr Hamzawy, Sarah Yerkes, & Kathryn Selfe analyze 4 case studies to highlight the tools and levers of peacemaking for
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10.02.2026 15:37
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NEW EVENT: How Authoritarians Weaponize Gender
Feb 19, 10-11AM ET LIVE ONLINE
Tara Chandra, Míriam Juan-Torres, and Laura Livingston join @saskiabr.bsky.social to discuss why gender is a faultline of democratic backsliding.
Register @carnegieendowment.org 🔽 carnegieendowment.org/events/2026/...
09.02.2026 15:15
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Showering Trump With Flattery Is a Risky Political Strategy
Latin American conservatives love to lavish praise upon the U.S. president. But doing so could undermine the region’s long-term interests.
Latin American conservatives love to lavish praise upon the U.S. president. But showering Trump with flattery is a risky political strategy.
@oliverstuenkel.bsky.social breaks down the gambles and risks of "caudillo courtship" for @foreignpolicy.com ⤵️
06.02.2026 17:05
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Why Social Media Is Now the Place to Build Trust
The nonprofit world excels at communications strategies that are almost irrelevant. Here’s a playbook for how to regain credibility by working with online influencers.
🆕The nonprofit world excels at communications strategies that are almost irrelevant.
@noupside.bsky.social and @rachelkleinfeld.bsky.social present a playbook for how to regain credibility on social media through partnerships and experimentation in @chronphilanthropy.bsky.social ⤵️
06.02.2026 14:25
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The United States Should Apply the Arab Spring’s Lessons to Its Iran Response
The uprisings showed that foreign military intervention rarely produced democratic breakthroughs.
As protests in Iran recede, the United States faces policy options that draw on Arab Spring lessons.
Amr Hamzawy and Sarah Yerkes outline nonviolent, regionally coordinated strategies: carnegieendowment.org/emissary/202...
04.02.2026 15:21
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Why Dictators Take Out the Internet
Weak governments shut the internet down. Strong authoritarians don’t let it get to that point.
🔊How does a regime switch off the Internet? Can blackouts backfire on dictators? What are the warning signs for citizens of rising digital repression in their own country?
@stevenfeldstein.bsky.social joins @lizzieohreally.bsky.social on @slate.com's What Next: TBD podcast⤵️
03.02.2026 19:27
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In Minneapolis and Elsewhere, Do Street Protests Make a Difference?
Three factors shape when protests restrain democratic erosion—and when they don’t.
🆕Can street protests—like those in Minneapolis—actually slow democratic erosion? @saskiabr.bsky.social lays out the 3 features of impactful protest: nonviolence, broad coalitions, and long-term, institutional action.
Today for @foreignpolicy.com ⤵️
03.02.2026 16:05
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