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America Needs to Be Honest

In seeking to restore America's role as a responsible global leader, US President Joe Biden has offered a broad set of national goals, committing to action on climate change, public health, equality,...

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Reimagining Care

Today, many regard caring for the Earth and for other people as merely a means to an end. But everything changes – the economy, the environment, and ourselves – if we view care as an essential set of...

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US Security in the Shadow of Insurrection

In the year since a mob of former President Donald Trump's supporters ransacked the US Capitol, America's political divisions have only grown deeper. Democrats and Republicans alike must recognize that...

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The Digital Government Agenda North America Needs

Canada, Mexico, and the United States have a chance to forge a regional agenda to position North America as a global leader in digital government services. Having already established a solid foundation...

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Madeleine Albright's Potent Legacy for Women

By the time Madeleine Albright declared, in 2006, that “there is a special place in hell for women who don’t help other women,” her record spoke for itself. For Albright, this was not just a quip; it...

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Ban Nuclear Weapons Now

Weapons designed to mass murder civilians, terrorize the world, and enable impunity for war crimes can no longer be relied on to “prevent war.” Russian President Vladimir Putin’s aggression in Ukraine...

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The Golden Arches Go to War

With its war on Ukraine, Russia has provided further evidence that commercial ties alone are not enough to prevent war. But, far from implying that the world should abandon engagement, the war...

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An Interview with Anne-Marie Slaughter

This week in Say More, PS talks with Anne-Marie Slaughter, a former director of policy planning in the US State Department, CEO of the think tank New America, Professor Emerita of Politics and...

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A Better Year for Democracy?

Although democratic norms and institutions have been under fire for years, those who still cherish open liberal societies have been mobilizing and fighting back with a renewed sense of solidarity....

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Who Is Part of the Free World?

The Ukraine War has brought a resurgence in Western leaders' use of a very twentieth-century phrase. But what exactly is the free world today, and is support for Ukraine in its fight against Russia a...

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Beyond Industrial Policy

The emerging breed of industrial policies, which emphasize production, fair wages, and localism, could serve as the basis for post-neoliberal economies. But to tackle the challenges of the twenty-first...

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How Much Work Is Enough?

After three years of COVID-19-related disruptions, many workers have no intention of reverting to their pre-pandemic work routines. Millions of workers have realized that life is about more than...

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Let Europe Lead in Ukraine

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AI’s Pugwash Moment

Leading scientists, technologists, philosophers, ethicists, and humanitarians from every continent must come together to secure a broad agreement on a framework for governing AI that can win support at...

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A Pact for People and Planet

At the upcoming UN Summit of the Future, the proposed Pact for the Future could generate the necessary political will for countries to commit to a just green transition. Low- and middle-income...

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If Europe Could Do It, So Can the Middle East

Less than a decade after World War II, the “Old Continent,” with its religious and nationalist wars, great-power intrigue, secret diplomacy, and the endless redrawing of national boundaries, became a...

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Do Israelis and Palestinians Inhabit the Same World?

Ultimately, most humans have broadly similar sensory capabilities, and the sensory experiences of other humans are assumed to be within our ability to imagine. But if humans can inhabit distinct,...

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A Network-Based Approach to Health in Ukraine

Ukraine needs a health system that can provide quality care to whomever needs it, on or off the battlefield. Health care is a critical link between citizens and their governments, and trust in a...

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