How Ireland Could Be the Missing Link in the EU-US Diplomatic Chain
In light of Brexit and Trump’s “America First” stance, economically strong Ireland may hold unique sway in future transatlantic relations.
New America Announces the Recipients of the Weather Eye Award for Local Reporting
The Weather Eye Award is a one-year partnership with three local reporters who have a strong commitment to disaster resilience.
New America Weekly, 200 Editions Later
The magazine’s editors, past and present, look back at the role the think-tank publication has played in nurturing journalistic talent.
The Encroaching Threats to India’s Democracy
What recent protests against a Bollywood movie reveal about the place of India’s constitution in the public consciousness.
What African-American Muslim Experiences Can Teach Us About Countering Violent Extremism
African-American Islam is, and has long been, a key part of the American story—and plays a critical role, too, in making America safer.
Why University Networks Are So Tempting to Foreign Hackers
It’s actually kind of sweet.
Automating Inequality
A new book by Virginia Eubanks says new technology for social assistance can further disconnect the poor and rehash old narratives.
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We need to wake up to the existential threat surveillance capitalism poses to democracy
Privacy, and individual control over one’s data and content, must be baked into the design of the platforms & services people depend upon.