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.
The End of Global Order? October 20, 2020 Dan Drezner reflects on the state of global order, via his Washington Post column.
The Case Against Big Tech’s Election Strategies October 20, 2020 Bhaskar Chakravorti writes about the local impact of misinformation, via an op-ed for Foreign Policy.
India’s Schoolchildren Pay the Price for Coronavirus Lockdown October 10, 2020 Bhaskar Chakravorti speaks with the Financial Times about the importance of education for India’s economy.
After Five Years of Fighting in Syria, Putin Has Gotten What He Wants October 8, 2020 Chris Miller reflects on the impact of Russia’s intervention in Syria, via an op-ed for Foreign Policy.
If the Democrats Win the Senate, Big Tech Better Be Ready for a Bigger Fight October 6, 2020 Bhaskar Chakravorti speaks with MarketWatch about the potential for increased antitrust action against Facebook, Google and Amazon.
U.S. Trade Deficit in Goods Reaches Record High in August October 6, 2020 Michael Klein shares his reaction to the record high U.S. trade deficit, in a conversation with the South China Morning Post.