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AGI vs. AAI: Grassroots Ingenuity and Frugal Innovation Will Shape the Future
Akash Kapur shows how the Global South is steering AI toward impact over ambition.
Thanks to New Guidance, We’re Pouring Billions into a Broadband Program That’s Doomed to Fail
Jessica Dine on how new BEAD guidance will undo years of progress toward the goal of closing the digital divide.
Under Trump, US Strikes on Somalia Have Doubled Since Last Year. Why?
Al Jazeera cited New America’s data and Future Security Program Deputy Director David Sterman on the increase in U.S. strikes in Somalia.
We Need More Bottom-Up Efforts to Build Workforce Capacity at Community Colleges
Shalin Jyotishi pens an op-ed in Work Shift discussing ways that bottom-up capacity building can strengthen community colleges.
Global Climate Policy Must Take Local Politics Into Account
Ken Opalo reveals how donor pressure and externalized policies distort climate equity and mask underlying power imbalances.
NATO’s Long–Term Success Requires Buy–In From Younger Generations
NATO requires the support of diverse younger generations if it means to means to thrive, argues Laura Kupe.
For 250 Years, It’s Been ‘Change or Lose’ for Our Military. Here’s What Needs Changing Now
New America’s Peter W. Singer and Gen. (ret.) Robert Neller, the 37th Commandant of the Marine Corps on 250 years of change in the military.
Celebrating 50 Years of Boston Review
Lee Drutman’s The Case for More Parties essay was highlighted in a 50 years of Boston Review special.
Supporters Urge Capitol Hill to Protect Unlicensed, Shared Spectrum
Michael Calabrese on protecting unlicensed, shared spectrum from being auctioned by the Federal Communications Commission.
Quietly, Pakistan Wages a Deadly Drone Campaign Inside Its Own Borders
New America’s data on U.S. strikes in Pakistan was cited in the New York Times