Excellent piece in @ForeignPolicy by my colleague @akashkapur at @NewAmerica on Digital Solidarity, the new "north star" of U.S. international cyber policy. An essential read for understanding U.S. cyber strategy and the future of the global internet. https://t.co/bFFDJvssT8
#AI capability is exponentially increasing, but the rate of policy development is not. In this @NewAmerica brief, myself and co-authors share perspectives on AI and policy for the public good. https://t.co/tFRQzZSN3k
@AKStanger@sarahbmyers@schneierblog@ASU@MIT
“What’s happening in Indonesia is emblematic of a dispiriting global trend in which countries that once championed liberal democracy, such as India under Narendra Modi and Trump-era America, are allowing it to wither,” @gordonlaforge writes.
Read: https://t.co/TLsIJhU7ak
The last 24hrs have been dizzying for #WagnerGroup followers & #Russia watchers like Wagner chief #Yevgeny Prigozhin has released 4 videos that will have historical import for how outcomes of the #RussiaUkraine war.🧵
AI is advancing at an astonishing pace and stands to amplify global inequities and harms. @robmuggah, @GabriellaSeiler, and I argue in @ProSyn that we need principle-based governance to avert the worst. https://t.co/5q4oWqLEeT
We’re excited to announce the launch of our #GlobalCourage Fellowship
Each year, leaders from across industries and geographies will be selected to explore innovations in #trust and #transformation in their respective sectors, communities, and cultures.
Vaccinating enough of the world to control the pandemic by the end of 2022 will require legions of actors, billions of dollars, and herculean levels of coordination. It’s now up to Biden and other world leaders to make this possible, @rajshah writes.
https://t.co/kRLDUjJ7lX
See @SlaughterAM@GordonLaForge on the need for an inclusive #globalorder; states can’t alone.
I spent years connecting civil society, think tanks, private sector to #UN talks on #SDGs. Messy but worth it—we got better goals like on #inequality & #climate and had more impact.👇🏼
The US vaccine export ban fails on humanitarian, economic, health, & strategic grounds. The problem in USA is too little demand whereas elsewhere it is too little supply. This counter-productive case of America first-ism needs to go as we help ourselves if we help others.
A new collection of essays explores alternative conceptions of how best to promote international order and stability in the twenty-first century. Start reading here:
https://t.co/MSxuKueiIt
I'd like to believe that more and more US foreign policy will emerge from civil society. It needs to, because it's getting harder to realize change through statecraft, unless it involves killing people.
.@helenegayle, @GordonLaForge, & @SlaughterAM are right: A "U.S.-led vaccine effort could invigorate a new multilateralism that is more pragmatic and inclusive ... and better adapted to tackling twenty-first-century global threats." https://t.co/0rqKltkCxT