DEC 15, 2020 • Article
The Public Responds: Contributing to a New Narrative on the Future of U.S. Global Engagement
This project on U.S. Global Engagement was launched in 2018. Following the two previous reports, "The Public Responds" includes findings from two surveys taken in 2020 ...
DEC 14, 2020 • News
How Perilous Is China’s Threat to the U.S.?
In a letter to the editor published in "The Wall Street Journal," U.S. Global Engagement Senior Fellow Tatiana Serafin argues that partnership with China, ...
DEC 11, 2020 • Podcast
AI & Equality Initiative: The Path to Meaningful Connectivity, with Doreen Bogdan-Martin
In the first AI & Equality Iniatitive (AIEI) podcast, Doreen Bogdan-Martin, director of the Telecommunications Development Bureau of the International Telecommunication Union, joins AIEI Senior Fellow ...
DEC 7, 2020 • Podcast
Vaccine Ethics: What Are We Learning from COVID-19?
As the race for COVID–19 vaccines enters its next stage, we are faced with broad ethical challenges, along with specific questions of principle and practice. ...
DEC 7, 2020 • Article
How Will the Biden Administration Adjudicate a Clash of Values?
Looking ahead to potential Biden adminstration plans, Senior Fellow Nikolas Gvosdev writes that the "desire to convene a summit of the world's democratic states to ...
DEC 4, 2020 • Podcast
The Doorstep: Opportunities for a New U.S. Policy Toward African Nations, with Ambassador Charles A. Ray
In this week's Doorstep, hosts Tatiana Serafin and Nikolas Gvosdev are joined by Charles A. Ray, current chair of the Foreign Policy Research Institute's Africa ...
DEC 2, 2020 • Podcast
The United Nations at 75: Looking Back to Look Forward, Episode 4, with Bertrand Ramcharan
Bertrand Ramcharan, former acting high commissioner for human rights, discusses why he thinks the "UN human rights system is in crisis" and details the complicated ...
NOV 23, 2020 • Article
Competing Ethics in the Biden Administration?
In this blog post responding to Thomas Wright's recent article in "The Atlantic," Senior Fellow Nikolas Gvosdev outlines the three different "camps" vying for influence ...