Lindsay Maizland
@LindsayMaizlandEditor with expertise covering Asia and climate change. Currently editing at a data and intelligence company. Previously @CarnegieEndow @CFR_org @TEGNA
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My @CarnegieEndow report on China’s nuclear policy is out today after extensive work: “Political Drivers of China’s Changing Nuclear Policy: Implications for U.S.-China Nuclear Relations and International Security” A brief thread: carnegieendowment.org/research/2024/…
I’m overjoyed to join @ORFAmerica’s US-India Emerging Climate Leaders cohort! I can’t wait to visit New Delhi in September & dive into this relationship that is critical to the fight against climate change. Followers, please share topical resources & recommendations for Delhi!
We’re thrilled to announce the inaugural cohort of @ORFAmerica’s #USIndiaClimateLeaders Program. We look forward to working with this talented and diverse group of 20 emerging 🇺🇸🇮🇳 #climate and #sustainability leaders over the next 9 months. Details here: bit.ly/4amRov0.
Essential reading for those covering the India elections!
As we wait for the dates of the coming 2024 Indian general elections, as part of our @CarnegieEndow #IndiaElects2024, we've updated our handy India elections explainer. This walks you through the who, what, when & where of the largest polls on Earth: carnegieendowment.org/publications/i…
Meat isn't just delicious. It's also an important commodity, a powerful industry, and a major reason why our planet is overheating. Check out our new podcast, Barbecue Earth, to explore how cheeseburgers shape our world: carnegieendowment.org/bbq-earth @CarnegieEndow
Our newest podcast miniseries, Barbecue Earth, is now live on all podcasting platforms!🤩🥩🌎 Ep 1 explores the history of agricultural exceptionalism in the U.S. & how it impacts North Carolina residents living close to factory farms. 🎧Listen now: bit.ly/4bEyEJ0
How can democracies fight disinformation? Many think it’s the most urgent question of our time. Others say it’s poorly framed or misguided. Clearly, a serious problem exists—but we struggle to define, measure, or solve it. That’s why Dean Jackson and I wrote this new report: 🧵
What strategies work to counter disinformation? A new @CarnegieEndow report by @JonKBateman and Dean Jackson assesses the effectiveness of 10 proposals, including supporting journalism, fact-checking, and changing algorithms. Check out their findings: carnegieendowment.org/2024/01/31/cou…
Check out @CarnegieEndow's must-read articles in 2023, with the following edited by me: - Black Americans' opinions on the Israel-Hamas war - Democratic bright spots - Climate change and nuclear weapons - Friendshoring critical minerals carnegieendowment.org/2023/12/21/car…
Useful deep-dive (and classification effort) by Carothers & Feldman @CarnegieDCG examining U.S. relations with authoritarian countries carnegieendowment.org/files/Carother…
As conversations on the future of energy finance in Africa accelerate before #COP28, it’s worth taking stock of the current landscape. Which countries and what sectors are the major players? Read latest @AfricaCarnegie piece by @TarelaMoses to find out. tinyurl.com/26nkc5um
President Biden's meeting with #XiJinping takes place at a time when domestic suspicion about China has been rising, especially in Congress. In this new paper @HannahMiller195 and I assess the work Congress has done on China in the last five years. (1/5) carnegieendowment.org/2023/11/15/rol…
A 9-year-old girl, the youngest in a family of five, is forced to run when her village is shelled by soldiers. It’s an unimaginable experience that upends her life. Then it happens again. And again. Ten times in two years. Don’t look away from Myanmar: washingtonpost.com/world/2023/11/…
<THREAD> Amid growing perceptions of regional insecurity, missile capabilities are quickly proliferating in Asia. My new @CarnegieEndow report examines the drivers and consequences of the spread of these new capabilities. PDF: carnegieendowment.org/files/Panda_In… 1/n carnegieendowment.org/2023/10/31/ind…
Join us on October 31 at @CarnegieEndow for a conversation on missiles in the Indo-Pacific. Registration & details here: events.ceip.org/anewmissileage
Looks like a great event—not only does it promise to cover good climate news but the panelists are also stellar
Emissions and temperatures have never been higher. Yet there are also reasons to cheer, as EV sales rise and Amazon deforestation falls. Join me, @_HannahRitchie, & @AssaadRazzouk on Oct 3 for a discussion on good news in a climate crisis: carnegieendowment.org/2023/10/03/goo… @CarnegieEndow
“#Malaysia, like other countries in #SoutheastAsia, is carefully walking the tightrope between the #UnitedStates and #China and finds itself on the receiving end of the two powers’ dueling narratives.” Read Dr. Ngeow Chow Bing’s latest analysis: carnegieendowment.org/2023/08/21/how…
This was a fun one to edit because it answers some of the questions I had when I covered climate change, like how is the U.S. military preparing? (Also because @jamiekwong is an absolute joy to work with!) Read her paper here, via @CarnegieEndow: carnegieendowment.org/2023/07/10/how…
🚨Fresh off the press!🚨 "How Climate Change Challenges the U.S. Nuclear Deterrent" My latest @CarnegieEndow @carnegienpp pub out today. Here's what you need to know: (1/n) carnegieendowment.org/2023/07/10/how…
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