JAN 24, 2024 • Article
The Gaza War and the Twilight of International Moralism
The Israel-Gaza war illustrates the limits of international law and the U.S.-led international order, writes Visiting Fellow Arta Moeini.
JAN 23, 2024 • Podcast
When Science Meets Power, with Geoff Mulgan
In this special episode, Senior Fellow Anja Kaspersen speaks with University College London's Professor Geoff Mulgan on the trends shaping technology's impact on society.
JAN 19, 2024 • News
BBC: Davos 2024: Can – and should – leaders aim to regulate AI directly?
In this BBC article reporting from the World Economic Forum in Davos, Senior Fellow Wendell Wallach is quote discussing how effectively regulate artificial intelligence.
JAN 11, 2024 • Podcast
Can the Nation-State Survive in 2024? with Judah Grunstein
Judah Grunstein, editor-in-chief of "World Politics Review," joins "The Doorstep" to discusses the fracturing, power vacuums, and identitarianism that will re-shape international politics in 2024.
JAN 9, 2024 • Article
Omnipolicy: How the Next Generation is Rethinking U.S. Global Engagement
In 2023, the U.S. Global Engagement initiative engaged in a series of on-campus site visits. How does the next generation think about America's foreign policy?
JAN 8, 2024 • Podcast
C2GTalk: Why does the world now need to consider solar radiation modification? with Kim Stanley Robinson
Many objections to solar radiation modification (SRM) have been overtaken by events, says "The Ministry of the Future" author Kim Stanley Robinson in this "C2...
JAN 5, 2024 • Article
Imagining Success in a Post-Quantum Future
Quantum technology could usher in a "new era of computation," writes Zhanna Malekos Smith. How can states, international institutions, and industries prepare?
DEC 19, 2023 • Article
Ethics on Film: Discussion of "Killers of the Flower Moon"
This review explores ethical issues in "Killers of the Flower Moon," including the treatment of the Native American victims of the Osage Reign of Terror.