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Scott Montgomery explores the rise of the gun as the icon, symbol, and supposed requirement of freedom, of contemporary USA.
Today is Memorial Day, a holiday to honor and…
Allie Funk provides the ninth chapter to Global Policy's e-book on 'Digital Repression: Causes, Consequences and Policy Responses'. The e-book's chapters will be serialised…
We live in a world facing existential threats while extreme inequality is tearing our societies apart and democracy is in sharp decline. The U.S., meanwhile, is bent on…
Jaclyn A. Kerr provides the eighth chapter to Global Policy's e-book on 'Digital Repression: Causes, Consequences and Policy Responses'. The e-book's chapters will be…
Anita R. Gohdes provides the seventh chapter to Global Policy's e-book on 'Digital Repression: Causes, Consequences and Policy Responses'. The e-book's chapters will be…
Jessica Brandt provides the sixth chapter to Global Policy's e-book on 'Digital Repression: Causes, Consequences and Policy Responses'. The e-book's chapters will be…
In this interview with C. J. Polychroniou, preeminent linguist Noam Chomsky spells out what AI can and cannot do, the rewards and the serious risks.
Artificial…
Brian Stoddart argues that Australia needs more strategic analyses of “key” partners and of the Indian Ocean as part of the Indo-Pacific.
It has been instructive traversing the…
Regulations designed by banks to shield their interests will never be enough to halt banking crises, an economist warns.
Recent bank failures in the U.S. have raised the prospect…
Cornelius Adebahr argues that the new strategy lacks a committed and engaging narrative at a time when the world looks increasingly dangerous.
The speeches on the first…