Innovation
- Arthur Ross Book Award: "Chip War: The Fight for the World’s Most Critical Technology"Gideon Rose celebrates the winners of this year’s Arthur Ross Book Award: Chris Miller, Susan L. Shirk, and Daniel Treisman. The program includes an award ceremony with each winner, and a discussion with Chris Miller on how critical technology is shaping the global balance of power.
- The Curse of Nostalgia: Industrial Policy in the United StatesA critical look at the past and present of industrial policy shows that its recent popularity is not only misguided, but is likely to have negative economic and geopolitical consequences for the United States and the world.
- The Crypto Question: Bitcoin, Digital Dollars, and the Future of MoneyThe dizzying rise of bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies has created new challenges for governments and central banks. Increasing popularity and high levels of market volatility have raised the stakes of the digital asset experiment.
- Forging A U.S.-South Korea Alliance Powered By Chips, Batteries, And Clean TechnologiesThe envisaged scope and depth of U.S.-South Korean cooperation on next-generation critical and emerging technologies will tie the two countries together in unprecedented ways.
- Confronting Disinformation in the Digital AgePanelists discuss the challenge of discerning accurate information on online platforms, the rise of disinformation and how news agencies verify the truth in their reporting, and the repercussions of misinformation in the current conflict between Israel and Hamas.
- Countering the Ransomware Threat With Anne NeubergerDeputy National Security Advisor Anne Neuberger discusses international cyber cooperation initiatives to improve resilience to ransomware, efforts to disrupt ransomware and pursue those responsible for its proliferation, and countering illicit finance that underpins the ransomware ecosystem.
- Congressional Oversight of U.S. Intelligence: Balancing Capabilities and AccountabilityBipartisan leadership of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, Chairman Mike Turner (R) and Ranking Member Jim Himes (D), discuss the work of the committee in maintaining U.S. strategic advantage in intelligence, as well as ensuring adherence to the democratic values of accountability and transparency.
- Governing Artificial Intelligence: A Conversation with Kent WalkerKat Duffy moderated a private dialogue on AI and human rights with Google’s Kent Walker and heads of human rights organizations on the sidelines of UNGA. This follow-up conversation reflects some themes raised in that session.
- Series on Emerging Technology, U.S. Foreign Policy, and World Order: The AI Power ParadoxTechnology and foreign policy experts discuss the paradoxical nature of artificial intelligence’s extraordinary growth opportunities and its significant potential for disruption and risk, as well as the necessity of establishing new governance mechanisms to both control and harness this potentially defining technology.
- Is Industrial Policy Making a Comeback?The threat of climate change and the rise of China have prompted renewed debate about the U.S. government’s role in shaping the economy.