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Bhaskar Chakravorti evaluates if the nations with better digital readiness experienced greater economic resilience during the COVID-19 meltdown, via his Foreign Policy column.
In the News
The U.S. Will Leave the Paris Climate Accord on Nov. 4. But Voters Will Decide for How Long.
October 30, 2020
Dean Rachel Kyte speaks with The Washington Post about the impact of Trump’s withdrawal from the Paris climate accord.
Green Recovery Led by Industry or Government – America’s Choice Between Two Futures
October 30, 2020
Dean Kyte speaks with Euractiv about the U.S.’s role in the global fight against climate change.
5 Questions About the Antitrust Case Against Google That You Should Not Be Afraid to Ask
October 30, 2020
Bhaskar Chakravorti writes about the most pressing issues associated with the antitrust case against Google, via an op-ed for Foreign Policy.
Authorities Ramp up Fight Against Misinformation and Voter Suppression
October 29, 2020
Bhaskar Chakravorti tells ABC News this year has been the “perfect storm” for misinformation.
Politically, New Hampshire Is Vulnerable To Misinformation, Researchers Say
October 28, 2020
Bhaskar Chakravorti appears on CBS Boston to discuss what makes some states more vulnerable to misinformation than others.
Americans Living Overseas Could Tilt the 2020 Election – if Only They Voted
October 28, 2020
Monica Duffy Toft explores the impact of voters abroad in deciding a presidential election, in an article for The Conversation.