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How Techno-Nationalism Is Harming Tech Policymaking
To grapple with the challenges posed by emerging technologies, we need to focus on global governance, not a U.S. and China “tech war.”
Starlink and Sovereignty
Satellite internet has the potential to affect the lives of billions around the world. It also raises bigger questions of sovereignty.
Using Data for Good: Identifying Who Could Benefit from Simplified Tax Filing
Our partner Inclusive Economy Lab conducted a policy brief identifying non-filer households among Illinois Medicaid and SNAP recipients.
Who Controls America’s Past?
New America VP and ASU Professor of Practice Peter Bergen examines the fight over America’s history.
Community College Partnerships with Unions Can Help Serve Adult Learners
A new brief by AFL-CIO calls for more labor union-community college workforce training partnerships to serve adult learners and workers.
Community College Student Perspectives on the Future of Work
New America and Aspen Institute interviewed community college students about their views, hopes, and concerns about the Future of Work.
Supporting A Strong Start for Children with Disabilities
Announcing a blog series on early development and disability that examines early intervention and early childhood special education
Wanted: A Few Reasonable People to Run for Congress
Lee Drutman wrote about the growing number of congressional retirements due to the increasing dysfunction and partisanship of Congress.
What Will 2024 Hold for Early Care and Education?
Thinking about what 2024 might mean for early care and education