Carnegie Moscow Center Explained

Carnegie Moscow Center
Established:1994
Dissolved:2022
Type:Think tank
Headquarters:16/2 Tverskaya St., Moscow
Leader Title:Director
Leader Name:Dmitri Trenin
Website:carnegie.ru

The Carnegie Moscow Center was a Moscow-based think tank that focuses on domestic and foreign policy. It was established in 1994 as a regional affiliate of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.[1] [2] [3] It was the number one think tank in Central and Eastern Europe and the 26th top think tank in the world,[4] according to the University of Pennsylvania’s 2014 Global Go To Think Tank Index. In April 2022, the Carnegie Moscow Center was forced to close at the direction of the Russian government.[5]

Controversies

According to American journalist James Kirchick, the Carnegie Moscow Center was one of the leading "Western" think tanks in the field of Russian research, but the situation changed after the 2012 Russian presidential election, when Vladimir Putin became the president of Russia again. In January 2013, Putin's critic and the then chair of the think tank's Society and Regions Program,, left the center after the cancellation of his program. Petrov said that the decision to cancel the program was initiated by the head of the center, Dmitri Trenin, who did not want to annoy Putin. In 2014, the then editor-in-chief of the center's magazine, Maria Lipman, and Russian political scientist Lilia Shevtsova also left the center. Both Lipman and Shevtsova were also critics of Putin.[6]

The Center's director Dmitri Trenin was described by Russian political writer Andrey Piontkovsky as an “elite Kremlin propagandist targeting the Western expert audience” suggesting that the Carnegie Foundation was complicit in Kremlin propaganda for the 30 years Trenin was director of Carnegie's Moscow Center. [7] [8]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Carnegie Moscow Center. 2021-09-10. MacArthur Foundation.
  2. Web site: About Us. 2021-09-09. Carnegie Moscow Center.
  3. 2015-01-01. Carnegie Moscow Center. About Think Tanks: The Mission and Impact of the World's Leading Think Tanks. University of Pennsylvania.
  4. Web site: 2014 Global Go To Think Tank Index .
  5. Web site: Statement on the Closing of the Carnegie Moscow Center . 2022-04-21 . Carnegie Endowment for International Peace . en.
  6. News: Kirchick . James . James Kirchick . 2015-07-27 . How a U.S. Think Tank Fell for Putin . .
  7. Web site: Piontkovsky . Andrey . 10 February 2022 . Одним броском костей... . . ru.
  8. Web site: Piontkovsky . Andrey . 8 August 2017 . Андрей Пионтковский: The Beginning of the End . . ru.
  9. Web site: Dmitri Trenin. 2021-09-09. Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
  10. Web site: Alexander Gabuev. 2021-09-09. Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
  11. Web site: Andrei Kolesnikov. 2021-09-09. Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
  12. Web site: Andrey Movchan. 2021-09-09. Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
  13. Web site: Alexander Baunov. 2021-09-09. Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
  14. Web site: Maxim Samorukov. 2021-09-09. Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.