Just How Nihilist Is American Politics Right Now? Dan Drezner argues that American politics is at its most nihilistic, via his Washington Post column. Read More
The Uses and Abuses of Weaponized Interdependence in 2021 Dan Drezner shares his thoughts on weaponized interdependence as a tool for economic statecraft, via his Washington Post column. Read More
Florida Latinos Targeted With Misinformation in 2020 Campaign Bhaskar Chakravorti speaks with WFTV about Digital Planet's research on misinformation leading up to the 2020 election. Read More
U.S. Should Not Recognize North Korea as ‘Limited Nuclear Power’: H.R. McMaster Sung-Yoon Lee speaks with NK News about the U.S. using a renewed maximum pressure policy against North Korea. Read More
Greening the “Special Relationship” Dean Rachel Kyte co-publishes an op-ed in Project Syndicate on the need for joint leadership on climate action between the U.S. and the UK. Read More
Crisis Response Must Take Gender into Account We cannot overlook the impacts of pandemics, armed conflict, and climate change on women and children, Tufts expert says Read More
Mukesh Ambani Goes Back To the Future With His Latest Investment in a Pod Taxi Tech Company Researcher Ravi Shankar Chaturvedi speaks with Quartz India about his assessment of Reliance Industries’ diversification and investments into technology ventures. Read More
Biden’s All-of-Government Climate Pledge Begins to Take Shape Dean Rachel Kyte speak with Bloomberg Government about the U.S.' role in the global fight against climate change. Read More
The Inevitable Politicization of Herd Immunity Dan Drezner writes about the two political divides he anticipates from the COVID-19 vaccine rollout, via his Washington Post column. Read More