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Jason Healey discusses the foundational principles of cyber conflict, the importance of soft power in influencing adversaries, and the need for greater awareness of key documents shaping the field.
Arvind Panagariya wrote “the form of inequality on which alarmists focus often does not resonate with the public, denying them policymakers’ ear.”
IGP joined Queen’s University to examine historic negotiations in Northern Ireland and elsewhere, highlighting invaluable contributions that are too often overlooked.
Panelists including Hon. Henrietta Fore, an IGP Carnegie Distinguished Fellow, discussed issues including education, technology, and finance.
Hillary Rodham Clinton said AI-generated videos could spread disinformation to voters, adding that “anybody who’s not worried is not paying attention.”
Gabriella Ramirez MIA ’25: “It’s never too late to make a change!”
Hillary Rodham Clinton said during an IGP panel event that, while online disinformation is nothing new, artificial intelligence could take it to frightening new levels.
Ericka Persson MPA ’25 studies disinformation in relation to elections and democracy.
Erica Lonergan wrote in last year’s DoD Strategy that “The inefficient division of labor between the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps prevents the generation of a cyber force ready to carry out its mission.”
Erica Downs, Yushan Lou and co-author wrote: “The SEC’s mandate helps the U.S. keep pace. Overturning it would set us back.”