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Local Voices, Global Collaborations: What We Can Learn from Snow Leopards
Aleksandar Kostić analyzes a surprising point of collaboration in environmental diplomacy.
The Alt-Right Was Once Just on the Fringes. Here’s How it Went Mainstream.
In Episode 26 of his podcast, ASU and New America’s Peter Bergen looks at the the rise of the alt-right.
How Women Became Central to the Central Intelligence Agency (REBROADCAST)
New America VP and ASU Professor of Practice Peter Bergen returns to a prior episode on the history of women at the CIA
AI, Sovereignty, and Global Inequality
Planetary Politics hosted a policy salon dinner on AI sovereignty and global inequality with over two dozen subject-matter experts.
Climate and Energy Transitions
Planetary Politics hosted a policy salon dinner on just energy transitions during Climate Week & the 79th Session of the United Nations.
Digital Futures Symposium Relevant Literature: Sovereignty and Agency in the Age of AI
The following literature has informed the direction of the Digital Futures Symposium.
How Wagner’s Ruthless Image Crumbled in Mali
Candace Rondeaux is quoted by the New York Times in its analysis of the Wagner Group’s role in Mali.
Is Trump Really a Fascist? Examining the Controversial Claim
Drawing on Robert Paxton’s Anatomy of Fascism, Peter Bergen puts forward a checklist for identifying fascists—and puts Trump to the test.
In One Michigan County There’s a Republican Fighting to Restore Faith in Elections
In Episode 74 of his podcast, ASU and New America’s Peter Bergen looks at one Michigan Republican’s efforts to restore faith in elections.