Antitrust Isn’t the Solution to America’s Biggest Tech Problem October 2, 2020 Bhaskar Chakravorti writes about the lack of internet access in the U.S., via Harvard Business Review.
President Trump Hospitalized With Coronavirus: Analysis From Boston Experts October 2, 2020 Dan Drezner speaks with NBC 10 Boston about the protocol for a president with a severe illness.
Turkey’s Foray Into Armenia-Azerbaijan Conflict Tests Russia’s Influence October 2, 2020 Chris Miller speaks with The Wall Street Journal about Russia’s response to the conflict in the Nagorno-Karabakh region.
The War Over Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s Legacy May Overtake All Other Issues October 2, 2020 Bhaskar Chakravorti shares an analysis of Biden and Trump’s approaches to filling the open Supreme Court seat, via an op-ed for The Indian Express.
Johnson Gets a Made-In-China Climate Gift for Global Britain October 2, 2020 Dean Rachel Kyte speaks with POLITICO Europe about the implications of China’s carbon neutral goal for the COP26.
Trump’s Money and National Security September 30, 2020 Dan Drezner appears on The Lawfare podcast to discuss Trump’s publicly released tax returns and debts.
Has the World Started to Take Climate Change Fight Seriously? September 30, 2020 Dean Rachel Kyte speaks with BBC about the impact of China’s investments in renewable energy.
Are Trump’s Personal Debts a National Security Threat? September 29, 2020 Dan Drezner shares his reactions to Trump’s publicized tax returns, via his Washington Post column.
The Significance of China’s Climate Announcement at the UNGA September 28, 2020 Dean Rachel Kyte speaks with BBC World Service about China’s commitment to net carbon neutrality by 2060.
Ending Our Military-First Foreign Policy September 26, 2020 Monica Duffy Toft argues against America’s use of force strategy on the global stage, in an op-ed for The American Conservative.