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Bhaskar Chakravorti evaluates if the nations with better digital readiness experienced greater economic resilience during the COVID-19 meltdown, via his Foreign Policy column.
In the News
2034: A Novel of the Next World War, an Exclusive Excerpt
January 26, 2021
Dean Emeritus Admiral James Stavridis and Elliot Ackerman (F03) release an excerpt from their forthcoming book, “2034: A Novel of the Next World War.”
Trump Got a Space Force. Biden Should Get a Cyber Force.
January 25, 2021
Dean Emeritus Admiral James Stavridis shares his recommendation for how the Biden administration can protect the U.S. from cyber threats, via his Bloomberg Opinion column.
Why Biden’s Foreign Policy Must Start at Home
January 25, 2021
Dan Drezner writes about how Biden can best advance U.S. interests abroad, via his Washington Post column.
The Arrest of a Florida Data Scientist Demonstrates a Weird Hole in Cybercrime Law
January 21, 2021
Josephine Wolff outlines the series of events leading to a recent cybercrime, via her Slate column.
What the U.S. Rejoining the Paris Accord Means for Climate Policy
January 21, 2021
Kelly Sims Gallagher speaks with the Financial Times about what we can expect from the U.S. on climate action under the Biden administration.
Rebuilding Trust in Climate Diplomacy
January 21, 2021
Kelly Sims Gallagher appears on PRI’s The World to discuss the need to restore American credibility on climate action.