Why divisions have deepened and what can be done to heal them
After the second general election in a year, Israeli politics are in flux amid another potential stalemate. What will happen now?
How has Beijing’s approach to multilateral institutions evolved in the seventy years since the founding of the People’s Republic of China?
paper
Thu Aug 01 2019 20:00:00 GMT-0400 (EDT)
Strong data encryption thwarts criminals and preserves privacy. At the same time, it complicates law enforcement investigations. A Carnegie working group looks to move the debate forward.
Deepfakes are hyper-realistic video, audio, or images of someone appearing to do and say things they didn’t do or say. They can be difficult to detect. Because deepfakes are used in different contexts and for different purposes—good and bad—it’s critical for society to decide which uses are acceptable and which are not.
Tunisians voted in presidential elections on September 15 and in parliamentary elections on October 6.
For the Kremlin, key conditions for the prisoner exchange were President Zelensky’s reference to joint work by two states and two presidents, recognition that there were advantages to the swap for both sides, and the exclusion of the exchange from the victory/defeat paradigm.
digital feature
Thu Aug 01 2019 20:00:00 GMT-0400 (EDT)
New START is the final linchpin of U.S.-Russian nuclear arms control. If the treaty isn’t extended, Washington’s and Moscow’s nuclear arsenals will be wholly unconstrained for the first time in decades.
U.S. security requirements and national interests cannot begin to justify the human, strategic, and financial costs of a continued, large-scale U.S. military presence in Afghanistan. It is long past time to accept the risks and difficult compromises of a negotiated settlement.
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What Does the UK’s Supreme Court Ruling Mean for Brexit?
commentary
Thu Aug 01 2019 20:00:00 GMT-0400 (EDT)
British leader Boris Johnson’s plans were thrown into disarray when the UK’s Supreme Court ruled that his recent suspension of Parliament was unlawful. What does this mean for Brexit?