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Without federal reform, state and local leaders will need to find innovative ways to cope with migration trends within the bounds of existing inadequate policy.
With big data, California policymakers could improve everything from infrastructure to air quality—but first they need the tools to make use of it
Washington may be tempted to give up after Tunis’s democratic backsliding, but instead it should use targeted actions that have worked in other countries.
Activists and citizens must ensure that governments respect their digital rights.
Our experts share their favorite reads, from captivating novels to not-so-dystopian fiction.
The host of Carnegie’s podcast on Indian politics shares his three favorite reads from 2022.
Beijing must choose between preserving its pandemic narrative or facing more unrest.
The Ukrainian capital embraces a new normal against the backdrop of war.
In the final frenzied days before the U.S. election, many voters are nervous about the risk of violence and whether the results will be considered legitimate. A diverse group of civil society organizations is restoring trust in the process.
China’s tough new national security law in Hong Kong may be a turning point for the city’s residents and global tech giants alike. Other countries are watching closely.