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Camille Francois joins the latest episode of Maria Ressa's series on AI to discuss how to break up Big Tech and build a safe and ethical AI.
Gideon Rose reviews Steve Coll's book The Achilles Trap: Saddam Hussein, the C.I.A., and the Origins of America's Invasion of Iraq.
Thomas Christensen and co-authors discuss in a letter exchange that Washington and Taiwan are not doing enough to assure Beijing of their intentions, in the process undermining deterrence in the Taiwan Strait.
Elizabeth Saunders writes: “The United States has fewer and fewer debates that are shaped by good information and expertise.”.
Jason Bordoff said "it would be much worse for energy security, which is at the heart of the IEA's mission, to ignore the risks of climate change.”
In this book review, Richard Robb reflects on the unexpected costs, both financial and spiritual, of self-employment.
Ian Bremmer writes that North Korea that the World should not lose sight of North Korea’s aggressive signalling.
Funded through the Columbia Provost’s Addressing Racism initiative, the film highlights important links between Harlem and the University
Xavier Ibrahim is an MPA student concentrating in Economic and Political Development and specializing in Africa.
Jeffrey Sachs noted that long-term affordable financing must be part of Africa’s strategy to achieve growth of 7 per cent or more per year.