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    • Monday, 24 July, 2023
      Artificial intelligence
      The rise of AI forces us to reinterpret our human intelligence

      We will need better guides to teach us how to navigate a world built on the patterns we didn’t know we had created

    • Saturday, 28 January, 2023
      Social affairs
      ‘Having it all’ was always a poor measure of success

      Jacinda Ardern’s frank resignation is as groundbreaking as her premiership, where she encouraged new metrics

    • Thursday, 20 October, 2022
      US foreign policy
      America must be serious about cross-border challenges

      The new National Security Strategy is right to insist issues like climate change are as important as geopolitical threats

      An Ethiopian mother holds her toddler at a food aid operation in Mekele. In the background are sacks of food aid and other mothers and children
    • Thursday, 5 May, 2022
      War in Ukraine
      Expanding Nato will deepen east-west fissure

      Admitting Finland and Sweden would only broaden the divide between Russia and its neighbours

      Finnish soldiers on exercise
    • Thursday, 16 December, 2021
      US politics & policy
      To better defend democracy, the US must admit to its own imperfection

      That recognition should lie at the core of any American effort to champion democratic principles abroad

      Joe Biden should make evidence of honest engagement with the darker sides of any nation’s history one of the criteria for invitation to his democracy summit
    • Sunday, 19 September, 2021
      US foreign policy
      At the UN, Biden should champion a new people-centred global order

      It is time to rethink national security and the purpose of foreign policy

      The US must strengthen its diplomatic capabilities, as Joe Biden seeks to do
    • Friday, 22 January, 2021
      US foreign policy
      Joe Biden’s US must act like a new leader, not a returning one

      The world has changed while America was distracted under Donald Trump

      Ingram Pinn illustration of Anne-Marie Slaughter column ‘Joe Biden’s foreign policy should prioritise health and environmental concerns’
    • Wednesday, 18 November, 2020
      US foreign policy
      There is a way to keep America globally engaged

      Many rightly fear that Joe Biden’s more internationalist US will prove only a passing phase

      A Biden administration would do better to redefine ‘engagement’ and extend it far beyond government
    • Monday, 19 October, 2020
      US presidential election 2020
      The three pillars of US foreign policy under Biden

      There will be radical change from Trump’s approach, but more in style than in substance

      Articles written by US presidential candidate Joe Biden suggest that the pillars of his foreign policy can be captured by three Ds: Domestic, Deterrence and Democracy
    • Monday, 6 January, 2020
      Social affairs
      Giving back after getting a lot will not be enough in 2020

      We should stop focusing on ourselves and aim for something larger

      WB4A2J female teacher in university discussion with students
    • Thursday, 7 November, 2019
      Gender politics
      How older women are trying to change the world

      ‘Phase three’ of life can also be phase free, a time to take risks and upset apple carts

      FTmontage House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of Calif., arrives for a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, Oct. 31, 2019. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh) FILED - 31 August 2019, Saxony, Leipzig: Christine Lagarde, designated President of the ECB, poses for a picture. Christine Lagarde has never been bothered by the glass ceilings in finance and politics that have slowed other women's rise to power. Photo: Jan Woitas/zb/dpa 18 October 2019, Belgium, Brussels: Future European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen arrives during the second day of the EU summit meeting. Photo: Thierry Roge/BELGA/dpa
    • Wednesday, 18 September, 2019
      United Nations
      A new kind of multilateralism is on the horizon

      Digital space does not recognise the elaborate distinctions of protocol that governments have built

      epa07306632 Jack Ma, (R), Executive Chairman of the Alibaba Group and Melinda Gates, (L), Co-Chair of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, during the Meeting of the High-level Panel on Digital Cooperation at the European headquarters of the United Nations in Geneva, Switzerland, 21 January 2019. The panel aims to advance proposals to strengthen cooperation in the digital space among governments, the private sector, civil society, international organizations, academia, the technical community and other relevant stakeholders. EPA-EFE/MARTIAL TREZZINI
    • Wednesday, 17 July, 2019
      US foreign policy
      Some Democrats are going global in foreign policy

      Candidates for the presidential nomination are emphasising planetary over geopolitical threats

      MIAMI, FL - JUNE 26: A box of popcorn sits next to reporters as they watch Democratic presidential candidate and U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) on a monitor inside the spin room during the first Democratic presidential primary debate for the 2020 election at the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts, June 26, 2019 in Miami, Florida. A field of 20 Democratic presidential candidates was split into two groups of 10 for the first debate of the 2020 election, taking place over two nights at Knight Concert Hall of the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County, hosted by NBC News, MSNBC, and Telemundo. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images)
    • Monday, 3 June, 2019
      Nancy Pelosi
      It is dangerous to underestimate Nancy Pelosi   

      The House Speaker is skilfully negotiating Democratic tensions over impeachment  

      House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) speaks during the California Democratic Convention in San Francisco, California, U.S. June 1, 2019. REUTERS/Stephen Lam
    • Thursday, 25 April, 2019
      US politics & policy
      Political good girls are fighting a losing battle

      Female candidates still follow rules that their male competitors gleefully ignore

      Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., speaks during an campaign rally Wednesday, April 17, 2019, in Salt Lake City. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)
    • Sunday, 3 March, 2019
      US politics & policy
      Today’s centrist candidates are not a cross-section of America

      Those who espouse a new political middle ground are overwhelmingly affluent white men

      Howard Schultz, chairman emeritus and former chief executive officer of Starbucks Corp., reacts during his 'From the Ground Up' book tour in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Thursday, Feb. 14, 2019. Schultz, who is considering running for president in 2020 as an independent, last month said the debt overhang is an example of both major parties' "reckless failure" regarding their constitutional responsibility. Photographer: Alex Wroblewski/Bloomberg
    • Tuesday, 8 January, 2019
      US foreign policy
      Democrats draw foreign policy battle lines

      Moderates and progressives disagree on the nature and scope of American leadership

      Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., speaks at a campaign event at Orpheum Theatre in Sioux City, Iowa on Saturday, Jan. 5, 2019. Warren is visiting one of the key early voting states for the 2020 election calendar. (Justin Wan/Sioux City Journal via AP)
    • Monday, 19 November, 2018
      US politics & policy
      US midterms show a shift to a positive populism

      Approval of voting reform initiatives springs from the changing nature of local power

      Activists rally outside the U.S. Supreme Court ahead of arguments in a key voting rights case involving a challenge to the OhioÕs policy of purging infrequent voters from voter registration rolls, in Washington, U.S., January 10, 2018. REUTERS/Lawrence Hurley - RC1A0EBC60B0
    • Tuesday, 23 October, 2018
      Gender politics
      American men should find the courage to reject machismo

      What matters is the strength to stand up to peer pressure and forge a path of equality

      EK3NC5 Ann Arbor, Michigan - Students at the University of Michigan gather at the Sigma Chi fraternity house to drink alcohol.
    • Monday, 17 September, 2018
      US politics & policy
      Transform UN entities from hierarchies into hubs

      The organisation must focus more on people and emphasise its pledge for human rights

      The results of the vote on Jerusalem are seen on display boards at the General Assembly hall, on December 21, 2017, at UN Headquarters in New York. UN member-states were poised Thursday to vote on a motion rejecting US recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital, after President Donald Trump threatened to cut funding to countries that back the measure. / AFP PHOTO / EDUARDO MUNOZ ALVAREZ (Photo credit should read EDUARDO MUNOZ ALVAREZ/AFP/Getty Images)
    • Sunday, 22 July, 2018
      Global Economy
      Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin want to create a new world order

      We should take their vision of unfettered state sovereignty seriously

    • Thursday, 21 June, 2018
      Television
      Vertical media mergers are just so 19th century

      AT&T and Comcast are trying to go big when they should aim for nimble

      (FILES) In this file photo taken on October 23, 2016 People walk past an AT&T store in New York. A federal judge will decide on June 12, 2018 weather a deal between AT&T and Time Warner can go through, a deal that would transform the telecom giant into a media-entertainment powerhouse positioned for a sector facing major technology changes. / AFP PHOTO / KENA BETANCURKENA BETANCUR/AFP/Getty Images
    • Wednesday, 23 May, 2018
      Digital politics
      Social media can help fight corruption one ‘like’ at a time

      Success in mobilising public opinion against dishonest leaders offers lessons

      Armenian opposition supporters carry a national flag after protest movement leader Nikol Pashinyan announced a nationwide campaign of civil disobedience, at Republic Square in Yerevan, Armenia May 2, 2018. REUTERS/Gleb Garanich
    • Monday, 23 April, 2018
      Impact investing
      Thinking big for social enterprise can mean staying small

      Too many philanthropists and impact investors chase scale but networks deliver more

      BG9XC8 A woman receives an HIV test in a clinic funded by the Global Fund and PEPFAR, Mererani, Tanzania, East Africa.
    • Monday, 26 February, 2018
      Big tech
      Our struggle with Big Tech to protect trust and truth

      Online tools create a hunger for community and we crave physical connection to each other

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