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Nov- 2023 -16 November
The Road to COP 28: The Role of Media and Entertainment Industry in Combating Climate Change Part 1
The new episode in the Road to COP 28 series brings the first of two parts of our latest panel,…
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15 November
Finding a Path Forward in Israel and Gaza
Despite calls for a ceasefire, there is no end in sight for the conflict in Gaza. With an incalculable human…
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14 November
Women in the Intelligence Community: A Frustrating Story of Uneven Progress
While men have historically dominated the intelligence community, women have gained a significant presence in top organizations in recent years.…
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10 November
Should We be More Terrified of Bioweapons in the Age of AI?
While nuclear weapons have been dominating headlines, there is reason to be just as concerned about bioweapons. China, Russia, and…
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9 November
The Good News in American Politics This Week
Democrats scored major victories across the country on Monday. From Ohio enshrining abortion to Democrats gaining control of Virginia’s House…
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8 November
Avoiding the Greenwashing Trap: The Energy Policies the World Needs Right Now
While global desire to address climate change continues to rise, we need to be wary of “greenwashing” policies that distract…
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7 November
Should We Be Worried About 2024 Polls?
Recent polls on a Biden and Trump showdown in 2024 aren’t great for the incumbent president. But with just under…
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6 November
Is Israel Pursuing the Right Strategy in Gaza?
As Israel intensifies its ground invasion of Gaza, the human cost rises dramatically. With the civilian casualties from air strikes…
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3 November
The AI Executive Order… Good Start or Not So Much?
The Biden administration’s new executive order is a significant step to regulate AI in the US. With a pressing need…
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2 November
AI as a Disinformation Game Changer
Governments worldwide are working to adapt to AI, including Biden’s executive order and a UK summit bringing together officials from…
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2 November
The Road to COP 28: Arts, Activism, and Combating Climate Change Part 2
The latest episode in the Road to COP 28 series brings the second half of our latest panel, chaired by…
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1 November
It is Time for the Next Phase of U.S. Policy in Israel and Gaza
As the war in Gaza continues, civilians are paying the price. Meanwhile, President Biden’s relationship with Israeli PM Netanyahu seems…
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Oct- 2023 -31 October
Nick Hanauer: Corporate Bullsh*t
America’s economic elites have always told lies to protect their own interests. “Corporate Bullsh*t”: a new book by Nick Hanauer,…
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31 October
Putin’s Secret Spy Shop…and Is the US Congress About to Screw Ukraine?
For Vladimir Putin, the Cold War never ended. There is no better example of Putin’s Cold War mentality than GRU…
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30 October
Managing Mental Health with Dr. Ben Miller
In the face of such overwhelming bad news, it’s all too easy to feel hopeless. Dr. Ben Miller joins Kavita…
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27 October
Are We Entering a New Nuclear Arms Race?
With Russia conducting an unprecedented nuclear strike drill, China significantly expanding its arsenal, and the US unveiling a new nuclear…
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26 October
The Road to COP 28: Arts, Activism, and Combating Climate Change Part 1
The newest entry in the Road to COP 28 series brings an all-new panel of experts, chaired by Allison Agsten,…
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24 October
Can Our Broken Congress Manage a Middle East on Fire?
Representative Seth Moulton (D-MA 6th) joins David Rothkopf for an exclusive one-on-one discussion on the recent dysfunction in Congress and…
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23 October
Cautious Optimism on Climate and COP 28
On a special episode of our Road to COP 28 series, Harvard University’s Dr. Robert Stavins joins host David Rothkopf…
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20 October
Russian Nuclear Moves and a New Era of Nuclear Danger?
While the wars in Ukraine and Israel have been dominating headlines, there have also been rumblings about an interest in…
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