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Putin’s Shadow Armies Have Set Their Sights Beyond Ukraine
The New York Times reviews Putin’s Sledgehammer, a penetrating account of Prigozhin’s life and Wagner’s rise in Putin’s Russia.
Kann uns Trump das Internet abschalten?
Candace Rondeaux decodes the digital chessboard, revealing in SPIEGEL how Trump’s grip on the internet could become a geopolitical lever.
Project Syndicate: She Writes
Heela Rasool-Ayub is featured in this issue of Project Syndicate’s She Writes newsletter.
A Closer Look at the Chinese Space Company Accused of Helping the Houthis
New America Strategist and ASU Professor of Practice Peter W. Singer examines a Chinese company accused of aiding the Houthis.
Is Western Aid Helping or Harming Africa?
Ken Opalo argues that cuts to USAID open the door to a new future for the African continent.
AI Hustle: Human Capital, Sovereignty, and the Global South
Can middle powers in the Global South turn talent migration and digital labor into real AI sovereignty? Jeremy McKey digs in.
An Army of Humans and Machines Working Together
New America Strategist and ASU Professor of Practice Peter W. Singer examines the future of the Army as it turns 250.
China’s Counter-UAV Efforts Reveal More than Technological Advancement
New America Strategist and ASU Professor of Practice Peter W. Singer examines China’s counter-UAV efforts.
Re-Coding Agency: The Planetary Stakes of AI Sovereignty and Shared Governance
Introducing a new collection of issue briefs, Candace Rondeaux outlines how “AI sovereignty” is the new north star of national tech policy.
Regulate or Innovate? Governing AI amid the Race for AI Sovereignty
Global AI governance is becoming a new sovereignty battleground. Swati Srivastava explores the risks and democratic solutions.