Karim Sadjadpour, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace senior fellow, joins Morning Joe to discuss how resistance to Iran’s mandatory hijab law has spread across the country.
Today, artificial intelligence is being used by law enforcement for facial recognition and even predictive policing. It can help solve and prevent crimes, but it’s not foolproof. That’s resulted in wrongful arrests and continued racial profiling in policing.
Yascha Mounk and Rachel Kleinfeld discuss the threats to American democracy.
India is set to become the world's most populous country. It might already be, actually. But we don't know, because the Indian government couldn't carry out its detailed 10-year census in 2021 due to the pandemic. What does this mean demographically for the nation, and what does this impact?
Despite all the digital tools at their disposal, including a reported Chinese technology that links to surveillance, the government has yet to get a handle on escalating protests throughout the country.
Lawfare senior editor Quinta Jurecic sat down with Dean Jackson, project manager of the Influence Operations Researchers’ Guild at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
President Biden delivered his second State of the Union speech Tuesday and discussed his administration’s support for Ukraine, growing tensions with China and other international challenges.
Governing is about choosing, and this administration has a variety of different foreign policy priorities, and frankly Joe Biden is not looking for a fight with the Israeli government.
Balance of Power" focuses on the intersection of politics and global business. On today's show: Aaron David Miller, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace senior fellow.
Most liberal societies are rich because you have the protection of economic rights in addition to your individual civil and political rights and that leads to a level of prosperity.