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China’s cyclical “competing imperatives” of growth and control have guided its AI policy for years. DeepSeek presents a major turning point. What does that mean for China’s AI regulation?. @Scott_R_Singer and @mattsheehan88 explain:
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How should we understand China’s system of party-state capitalism, and what sets it apart from other countries with strong state intervention in the economy? @MegRithmire discusses on #TheWorldUnpacked with @IBKardon.
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From Uganda to Nigeria, activists have pushed back against threats to protests, nonprofits, and free speech. What can U.S. civil society learn from their success? We unpacked three global strategies, based on work by @CarnegieDCG's Saskia Brechenmacher:
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Finally, we’re taking another opportunity to highlight the event’s featured publication, Unlocking Global Geothermal Energy: Pathways to Scaling International Deployment of Next-Generation Geothermal, produced with data from @innerspace2030’s GeoMap tool:
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How does major power rivalry play out for South Asia’s “swing states” – and what does that mean for U.S. policy in the region? @pstanpolitics highlighted a few policy recommendations in his new @CarnegieSAsia paper. Read the full paper here:
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Live now: @ChrisShell discusses what’s next for U.S.-Haiti relations with @wolf_pamphile, @Kiki_Hunegs, Zuri Linetsky, and Louis-Henri Mars. Watch here:
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RT @stephenwertheim: It's easy to criticize Trump for ceding competitive ground to China. It's harder to reckon with the limits of American….
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As the Trump administration pulls the U.S. out of international development, the Compromiso de Sevilla – signed by nearly all UN countries except the U.S. – signals a “collective obligation to advance development," writes @M2Pham:
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The Trump administration's primary goal in international relations is dominance, says @MilanV – a challenge for India, where previous U.S. administrations practiced “strategic altruism.” Now, it's India’s turn to be altruistic. Milan in @ForeignAffairs:
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How does capitalism function in China, a party-state that tries to maintain “rule by market” without ceding too much control to private capital? . @IBKardon discusses with @MegRithmire on #TheWorldUnpacked:
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RT @CCSTorg: Now Available: Watch our discussion with the co-leads of the Joint California Policy Working Group on AI Frontier Models repor….
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RT @MilanV: In a new @ForeignAffairs essay, I argue that Washington’s era of “strategic altruism” toward India is over. Now, in a more unce….
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