From Bletchley to Bharat: Can Middle Powers Chart a Third Way in AI?
For middle powers, the logic of banding together is undeniably compelling at a time of escalating great power coercion.
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Riley Rogerson explores how climate complacency and inaction are worsening disasters, urging immediate action to confront the crisis.
Changing Higher Ed podcast featured Kevin Carey and Sophie Nguyen on an episode discussing findings from the 2024 Varying Degrees survey.
In Episode 77 of his podcast, ASU and New America’s Peter Bergen examines the meaning of national security.
Digital sovereignty may offer certain benefits, but it also poses undeniable risks.
In a guest blog for AfterSchool Snack , An-Me Chung wrote about the potentials of GenAI in education and why guardrails are important.
“We will continue to defend policies that promote competition, protect consumers, and hold large phone and cable companies accountable.”
Despite a coordinated backlash against it, “test optional” admissions remains alive and well and delivering on its promise.
New America and ASU’s Peter Bergen examines the changes Trump may bring to national security policy.
Lee Drutman was interviewed on CBS Mornings Plus on solutions to the two party system.