When the cold war ended 25 years ago, Europe emerged as prosperous, democratic, united and peaceful. Today, however, it faces interlocking…
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The collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 created unprecedented dangers. The crumbling empire had thousands of nuclear weapons, enough…
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China has achieved very impressive economic growth in the past three decades, but this success is unlikely to continue unless future…
The Harvard Project on Climate Agreements hosted a research workshop at the Harvard Kennedy School on July 14–15, 2016, the purpose of…
Sheila Jasanoff (Author, Harvard University)
We live in a world increasingly governed by technology—but to what end?
Technology rules…