Carnegie Europe

Tomáš Valášek is the current Director of Carnegie Europe. Before this, he was the Permanent Representative of the Slavic Republic, the President of the Central European Policy Institute in Bratislava, Director of Foreign Policy and Defense for European Reform in London, the founder and Director of the Brussels office of the World Security Institute, and the Political Director and head of the Security and Defense Policy Division at the Slovak Ministry of Defense.

Last Updated: June 15, 2017

In Reassessing China, Europe Sharpens Its Approach

Paul Haenle, Tomáš Valášek & more from Carnegie China
In recent weeks, Beijing has both won victories and suffered defeats during important summits and dialogues with France and Italy, as well as the European Union. French President Emmanuel Macron invited German Chancellor Angela Merkel and European...

What Do Trump’s Views on Europe Mean for China?

Paul Haenle & Tomáš Valášek from Carnegie China
President Trump will travel to Europe in May for his first time since taking office to meet with European Union (E.U.) leaders, attend a NATO meeting, and visit the organization’s headquarters in Brussels. Although he has walked back some of his...