
More Asian Americans are turning out to vote than ever before, but to what extent do they participate in other civic and political activities? A survey of Asian Americans in California provides some answers.

The Europeans must match their rhetorical support for Ukraine with more military aid. This could put an end to Russia’s war and avoid a division of Europe.

Carnegie senior fellow Kenji Kushida will discuss how Washington and Tokyo can harness the cutting-edge collaborations taking place in Silicon Valley to help transform the vital U.S.-Japan alliance.
With AI on the verge of transforming the world, how are regulators across the globe approaching the challenges the technology might pose?
Yascha Mounk and Rachel Kleinfeld discuss the threats to American democracy.
In the coming years, both sides are certain to seek advantages through intelligence collection, military posturing and other moves, but each side also has a vital interest in preventing an unintended spiral of escalation that could end in catastrophe.

The EU’s economic clout makes it an important partner for both Washington and Beijing. But Europe lacks internal unity to effectively respond to U.S.-Chinese competition.
One year after the latest stage of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine began, there is still no sign of an end to the war. Despite the unanimity in supporting Kyiv in both Europe and the United States, the political consensus on stepping up assistance is not solid enough.

Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs Victoria Nuland joins Aaron David Miller to talk about the Biden administration's Ukraine policy and the future of the Russia-Ukraine war.
The relationship between mineral deposits, conflict vulnerable zones, and high biodiversity areas creates interconnected risks to geopolitical and climate stability.