Three factors are helping to sustain Moscow’s military technology procurement efforts.
Ukrainians have proven remarkably resilient, bouncing back from each disruption with resolve.
The timing has never been better. But without long-term funding, the strategy will fail.
Africa leads the world in mobile money adoption while cyber attacks and fraud are rising. How are new efforts faring to increase security and trust in digital financial inclusion?
Two years after Russia’s invasion, Ukraine and its Western supporters are at a critical decision point and face a fundamental question: How can further Russian advances on the battlefield be stopped, and then reversed?
Its latest round of instability runs the risk of exacerbating an already dire crisis for its citizens and neighbors.
Social media and messaging have become influential in Indian electoral politics—but they’re no replacement for in-person campaigning.
How Putin’s Pursuit of Power Has Hollowed Out the Country and Its People.
The president needs to show that he can steer the country away from the global turmoil, as opposed to adding to it.
Congress urgently needs to allocate additional funds for Ukraine. But it is equally urgent for the United States to craft a coherent, sustainable long-term strategy to support Ukraine in what is likely to be a years-long confrontation with an unrelenting Russia.
Over the past two decades, dozens of governments have used regulations, laws, and vilifying narratives to restrict the ability of civil society organizations to act and speak. Now, a similar set of tactics is being rolled out in the United States. What should philanthropists and organizations expect, and what can be done?
One thing that both Navalny’s funeral, at which those gathered chanted anti-war slogans, and the thwarted presidential bid of Boris Nadezhdin—who ran on an anti-war platform—have shown is that Russia’s anti-war movement is alive and well, if only occasionally visible.
Amid a global race for AI supremacy, the EU seeks to set a gold standard for AI regulation and maintain a technological edge. Doing so will require navigating a crowded landscape characterized by state and corporate competition and a fragmented regulatory regime complex.
For the EU’s Artificial Intelligence Act to set a global benchmark for AI regulation, the resulting standards need to balance detail and legal clarity with flexibility to adapt to the emerging technologies.
Culture may be less important for the current regime than it was for the Soviet Union—but that doesn’t mean Russia will avoid the mistakes of the past.
Many autocratic leaders have understood the power of women’s political action and are taking steps to co-opt or undermine it. Those looking to support democracy should take note.
Gripped by election fever, some are providing the mood music for anti-Islamic extremism.
American foreign policy has fallen prey to domestic politics with devastating results for the future world order. Francis Fukuyama's latest.
This essay explores the multifaceted dimensions of open networks, their purpose, the governance structure they operate under, the challenges they face, and their implications for the future of digital transactions.
This essay highlights some of the quick wins achieved under the INDUS-X framework and the next steps in defense innovation cooperation between India and the United States.