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The third iteration of the Global Technology Summit examined the impact of emerging technologies on society and developed strategies to balance innovation and regulation, keeping in consideration the extraordinary implications of emerging technologies on governance, development, and security.
The collection and use of personal information to provide services has become increasingly ubiquitous, forcing data protection laws around the world to be re-drafted for our modern, data-driven world.
Given the rapid advancement of Artificial Intelligence (A.I.) and its associated effects, there is a need to model efforts that allow us to explore A.I.’s development and societal impacts.
Biotechnology has great potential in India, especially given that cutting-edge product development and research is underway, despite a nascent market and industry in the country.
Americans are increasingly skeptical that the U.S. role abroad benefits them economically at home. What will it take to bridge the divide between America’s foreign policy and domestic imperatives?
Better engagement with Europe’s de facto states by international actors within a framework of nonrecognition should benefit all sides, yet it remains a big challenge.
A look ahead to 2019, focusing on the most significant and challenging issues facing the world, specifically the Middle East and North Africa region.
The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace is pleased to host an international conference focused on government vulnerability management.
Both the United States and Japan take pride in their robust scientific research communities’ contributions. However, both governments are challenged to rethink their approaches to science and technology policy and set agendas that encourage innovation toward solving big social problems.
While politics in Western liberal democracies revolves around a left-right spectrum, Indian politics is often characterized as non-ideological.