Guess Which States Saw the Most Election Disinformation in 2020 December 16, 2020 Bhaskar Chakravorti speaks with MIT Technology Review about the role of localization in the spread of disinformation.
Veterans of the ‘Forever Wars’ Need Jobs as Much as Health Care December 16, 2020 Dean Emeritus Admiral James Stavridis writes about what the Biden administration should focus on to improve the VA, via his Bloomberg Opinion column.
Public Remains Divided as U.S. Rolls Out COVID-19 Vaccine December 15, 2020 Bhaskar Chakravorti discusses the spread of misinformation around the COVID-19 vaccine, in an interview with Al Jazeera English.
UN Secretary-General Calls on World To Declare ‘Climate Emergency’ December 13, 2020 Dean Rachel Kyte’s Climate Ambition Summit remarks are quoted in The Independent.
Lofty Climate Goals Get Reality Check at Global Summit December 12, 2020 Dean Rachel Kyte speaks with Bloomberg about the lack of meaningful progress made since the signing of the Paris Climate Agreement.
Climate Leaders Protest Lack of Women at High Levels in UN Summit December 10, 2020 Dean Kyte speaks with the Financial Times about the lack of diversity in the UK’s COP26 leadership team.
Google and Antitrust: Big Tech’s First Target Could Face More Legal Action December 10, 2020 Bhaskar Chakravorti discusses his expectations for the antitrust case against Google, in an interview with MarketWatch.
Massachusetts Releases Vaccine Rollout Plan December 9, 2020 Bhaskar Chakravorti speaks with NBC 10 Boston about the “digital divide” and how it will affect COVID-19 vaccine distribution.
Empowering People Through Digitalization and Trust December 8, 2020 The Fletcher School’s Digital Evolution Index is featured in Forbes Middle East.
Joe Biden Bends a Campaign Pledge December 8, 2020 Dan Drezner considers the significance of Biden’s pick for secretary of defense, via his Washington Post column.