Four Things Experts Have Learned From the Pandemic December 7, 2020 Germs, disinformation, and inequities are easily spread, say COVID-19 researchers
To Increase Diversity, U.S. Tech Companies Need to Follow the Talent December 7, 2020 Bhaskar Chakravorti explores the roadblocks on the tech industry’s path to closing the diversity gap, via Harvard Business Review.
Nominations Are Open for the 2020 Albies! December 3, 2020 Dan Drezner kicks off submissions for his 2020 Albie awards for political economy writing, via his Washington Post column.
A Trump-Biden Foreign Policy? December 2, 2020 Dan Drezner explores what to expect from foreign policy during the transition from a Trump to a Biden presidency, via his Washington Post column.
When Foreign Policy Wonks Make Money December 1, 2020 Dan Drezner writes about ethical issues associated with past, present and future presidents, via his Washington Post column.
Almost Two-Thirds of the World’s Population Now Online December 1, 2020 Bhaskar Chakravorti speaks with the BBC’s “Digital Planet” about the findings from the Digital Evolution Index.
Hope and Darkness During a Pandemic November 30, 2020 Dan Drezner reflects on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in November 2020, via his Washington Post column.
Jobless Numbers Show: ‘We’re Facing One of the Worst Economic Crises of Our Lifetime’ November 25, 2020 Michael Klein speaks with the Boston Herald about what to expect from the economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Biden’s UN Pick Boosts Morale for Diplomats Trump Sidelined November 25, 2020 Dan Drezner speaks with Bloomberg about the future of China in U.S. diplomacy at the UN.
‘Just Like Politics Is Local, Misinformation Is Also Local’ November 24, 2020 Bhaskar Chakravorti speaks with Forward about his recent research on disinformation.