
Evan Feigenbaum
Evan Feigenbaum is a prominent American foreign policy expert and vice president at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, where he focuses on international relations in Asia and the impact of U.S. foreign policy in the region. He has previously served in various capacities within the U.S. government, including as Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for South Asia, and is recognized for his insights into the complexities of U.S.-China relations and the geopolitical dynamics of the Indo-Pacific region. He was recently mentioned in the news regarding concerns about diminishing U.S. influence in Asia amid changing trade and diplomatic relationships.
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Recent news mentions
Evan Feigenbaum criticized the characterization of the Russia-Ukraine conflict as 'Modi's war'.
Western voices back India against Trump's tariff warEvan Feigenbaum, a former state department official, cautioned against the use of the term sanctions due to its negative connotations.
With 'sanctions' on India, US brings back 30+ years of traumaEvan Feigenbaum, a former State Department official, warned that 'Relations with India risk becoming a football in American domestic politics.'
'Tariff pe tariff': Trump tantrums jolt US-India ties. Will Quad fall apart?Evan Feigenbaum warned that tariffs against India could lead to 'football in domestic politics' in the US.
Эксперты предсказали «футбол в политике США» из-за пошлин против Индии — РБКEvan Feigenbaum is a scholar who warned about the diminishing influence of the United States in Asia.
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