A Rebalanced World? USA and the New Powers with Heela Rasool-Ayub
Heela Rasool‑Ayub offers DNA of the News a compelling lens on the modern intersections of geopolitics, climate, and equity.
Heela Rasool‑Ayub offers DNA of the News a compelling lens on the modern intersections of geopolitics, climate, and equity.
This brief summarizes key themes and insights from the convening “Community Colleges at the Center of Civic Engagement.”
How can citizens put laws to a ballot vote and what’s threatening that right? Maresa Strano and Chris Melody Fields Figueredo explain.
The Department of Labors’ proposed rule will shrink apprentice equal opportunity protections and employer accountability.
Candace Rondeaux writes in World Politics Review that rising pressure on Russia could give the U.S. a rare chance to seek concessions.
Fellow, Culture of Care Narrative Change
Shalin Jyotishi highlights how community colleges, often missing from policy conversations, are already central to scaling AI education.
Emerging powers are not prizes in a US–China contest, says Arindrajit Basu, but sovereign actors in global cyber governance.
Climate change is eroding the promise of homeownership. We need innovations to protect our communities.
New America Fellow Seth Harp discusses a dark ripple effect of American “forever wars” that he covers in his new book.