In his analysis for The Washington Post, Voeten explores how environmental policies are inadvertently fueling the rise of far-right political groups by affecting economic stability and public sentiment.
In an article for Foreign Affairs, Ross argues that Israel’s strategic interests would be best served by initiating a unilateral cease-fire in Gaza to mitigate humanitarian crises and stabilize regional…
In a recent feature for the Stanford’s Human-Centered AI blog, Goldstein explores how artificial intelligence can amplify disinformation campaigns, impacting public perception and discourse.
In an article for the Washingtonian Monthly, Lungu, Kreuzer and Brookings Institution colleague John Austin say that the election was a win for democracy.
In an article for The Wall Street Journal, Miller notes that Trump also wanted to withdraw troops from Afghanistan, despite his criticism of Biden’s withdrawal.
Follow Zidao Wang (CAS’24) and Kieran Lawless (SFS’24) journey through the 2024 National Debate Tournament, the “March Madness of college debate” and the pair’s last competition as debate partners.
In an article for PLOS Climate, Daoudy and colleagues from universities around the world walk through potential dangers of this trend, such as policymaking with a limited understanding of climate…
In an article for The Conversation, Goldstein, Reddy and Stanford colleague Renee DiResta show how AI imagery is being used by scammers to grow their audiences.
In an article for Foreign Affairs, Medeiros draws on Xi Jinping’s policies and public remarks to push back against predictions that China is at the height of its power.