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March 27, 2025, Opinion: "To head off the risk of catastrophic semiconductor supply disruptions that could bring its economy to a halt, the United States needs a coherent strategy…
July 2024, Paper: "Driven by the push to decarbonize the world and achieve net zero emissions by 2050, a new anti-elite revolt is in the making in developed economies: If…
February 23, 2024, Opinion: "Although overly confident predictions about artificial intelligence are as old as the field itself, there is good reason to take seriously the risks…
February 2024, Paper: "For the last two centuries, great powers have fiercely competed to set the technical standards for leading technologies. By imposing their preferred…
October 4, 2023, Video: "This hybrid seminar was given by John Haigh, M-RCBG Co-Director and Lecturer in Public Policy at ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø and Edoardo Campanella, M-RCBG research fellow and…
August 25, 2023, Opinion: "For the last two centuries, great powers—both nations and their associated firms—have fiercely competed to set the technical standards for leading…
August 15, 2023, Opinion: "Now that the initial enthusiasm for generative AI has given way to fears of technological unemployment, it is worth considering past episodes of worker…
January 2023, Opinion: "In the early days of Silicon Valley, cutting-edge innovation was propelled by both the push of entrepreneurial ambition and the pull of big government.…
December 2, 2022, Video: "This hybrid event was a panel discussion between M-RCBG Co-Director John Haigh and Chris Miller, Associate Professor of International History at the…