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Amy Zegart

@amyzegart

Stanford faculty, sr. fellow at Hoover Institution & FSI, Atlantic contributing writer. Focus on espionage, natsec, & emerging tech. Views are my own.

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.Amy Zegart explains how education and innovation shape the United States’ ability to project power—and how U.S. policymakers can best expand and deploy the country’s knowledge power. foreignaffairs.com/united-states/…

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In a world where knowledge is the ultimate portable weapon, the United States needs to do much more to strengthen the country’s educational and research capacity and mobilize emerging technologies to serve the national interest, says Amy Zegart. ow.ly/W3vU50T2nKO

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Agree completely. But the mind shift is better understanding intangible sources of power and implications. We need to focus on what's different, not just what's the same. Ex: Once tech is in the wild, you can't get it back. Knowledge is portable. Data centers are not.

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In Foreign Affairs, Hoover Institution senior fellow Amy Zegart analyzes the evolving nature of global power, highlighting a shift from traditional power metrics like military might to intangible assets like knowledge and technological innovation. Read more here: foreignaffairs.com/united-states/…

In <a href="/ForeignAffairs/">Foreign Affairs</a>, <a href="/HooverInst/">Hoover Institution</a> senior fellow <a href="/AmyZegart/">Amy Zegart</a> analyzes the evolving nature of global power, highlighting a shift from traditional power metrics like military might to intangible assets like knowledge and technological innovation. Read more here:
foreignaffairs.com/united-states/…
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In a new article for Foreign Affairs, Senior Fellow Amy Zegart explains how Ukraine's resilience against Russian aggression signals a shift in global power dynamics, where knowledge and innovation are now crucial. foreignaffairs.com/united-states/…

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“If education and innovation are key to the United States’ ability to project power, then the country’s prospects are on shaky ground,” writes Amy Zegart. “American K–12 education is in crisis.” foreignaffairs.com/united-states/…

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To remain competative, Amy Zegart believes the U.S. needs to: 💡 Better assess its position on emerging tech 💵 Invest in infrastructure necessary for innovation 🌐 Address immigration 🔬 Prioritize research and development 🍎 Fix K–12 education ow.ly/1fFh50T4xF5

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To ensure that the United States can maintain its technological advantage in the future, Washington must start treating education reform like an urgent national security priority, argues Amy Zegart. foreignaffairs.com/united-states/…

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Power is not what it used to be, writes Amy Zegart. In the years ahead, the United States’ prosperity and security will increasingly depend on its capacity to generate transformational technology. foreignaffairs.com/united-states/…

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Read Amy Zegart on how education and innovation shape the United States’ ability to project power—and how U.S. policymakers can best expand and deploy the country’s knowledge power. foreignaffairs.com/united-states/…

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The way Amy Zegart has taught students about the horror and tragedy of 9/11 has changed through the years, but the lessons it teaches about the complexities, challenges, and uncertainties of foreign policy are constant. Read more in The Atlantic. ow.ly/oPcJ50Tl6IV

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9/11 is past but never forgotten. To all those who have worked to prevent strategic surprise and defend America in a dangerous world, thank you. To those who lost loved ones on that horrific day, my heart goes out to you. I have taught about 9/11 since 9/11. And always will.