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🆕| Trump has framed his AI deals with Gulf states as a boon for the United States. But a closer look raises major concerns regarding human rights, corruption, and national security. Read Steven Feldstein's latest for Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists👇 thebulletin.org/2025/06/trumps…

🌍Last month, hundreds of people protested against Mali's military junta in the country's first major pro-democracy demonstrations since 2020. To learn more, check out the recent updates to Carnegie Endowment's Global Protest Tracker👇 carnegieendowment.org/features/globa…

What is driving the backlash against gender equality and women’s and LGBTQ rights in many parts of the globe? Is it merely a passing trend, or is it part of a broader cultural and political movement? Saskia Brechenmacher unpacks for Carnegie Endowment⤵️ carnegieendowment.org/research/2025/…

🆕| The EU must rethink how democracy functions in the digital era. Instead of focusing solely on tech sovereignty, the union should also pursue a strategy for tech citizenship, argues Richard Youngs. Read his full piece for Carnegie Europe👇 carnegieendowment.org/research/2025/…

Important new Foreign Affairs essay by Ashley J. Tellis on India’s great power ambitions. Don’t get distracted by the headline—read the piece in full foreignaffairs.com/india/indias-g…


Glad to see Nate Allen piece about tech, adaptation & 21st century conflict published by Carnegie Endowment today! Part of a series I'm co-editing with Matthew Ford on The Digital in War: From Innovation to Participation ⬇️ ⬇️ ⬇️ carnegieendowment.org/research/2025/…

In his piece for Foreign Policy, Thomas Carothers breaks down the 4 key components in Trump's plan to reshape the U.S. "Taken together," he writes, "they represent the most profound attempt to reshape the United States...in living memory." Read it here👇 foreignpolicy.com/2025/05/29/tru…

🆕| If digital technology is transforming armed conflict, why aren’t these advances leading to decisive victories? Read Nate Allen's latest in the series “The Digital in War: From Innovation to Participation,” co-edited by Steven Feldstein & Matthew Ford carnegieendowment.org/research/2025/…

The EU insists its model of tech governance is based on democratic values. But, in practice, the way it is pursuing 'tech sovereignty' risks sidelining 'tech democracy'. My new report for Carnegie Europe European Democracy Hub carnegieendowment.org/research/2025/…

How are internet service providers enforcing Indonesia’s internet control mandates? What are the implications of these internet controls on information accessibility and online freedom? Irene P. Poetranto analyzes for Carnegie Endowment's #DigitalDemocracyNetwork👇 carnegieendowment.org/research/2025/…

"Is it in America’s best interests to hand over vast amounts of a scarce strategic resource to a set of unreliable partners?" in his piece for Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, Steven Feldstein examines the major risks surrounding Trump’s AI Gulf strategy⤵️ thebulletin.org/2025/06/trumps…


The EU's quest for tech sovereignty has increasingly sidelined the role of democracy in the digital sphere. What is an alternative digital strategy the union can adopt instead? Richard Youngs examines for Carnegie Europe 👇 carnegieendowment.org/research/2025/…

"Liberal gender norms have become a central target for contemporary illiberal mobilization, functioning as a symbol of everything that is wrong with modern culture and the current world order." Read Saskia Brechenmacher's analysis for Carnegie Endowment👇 carnegieendowment.org/research/2025/…

🌐State deployment of internet shutdowns bring far-reaching consequences for citizens everywhere, highlighting the importance of preserving connectivity. Read 'Gbénga Ṣẹ̀san's essay for Carnegie Endowment's #DigitalDemocracyNetwork compendium👇 carnegieendowment.org/research/2025/…

🆕| "If history can teach us anything, it is that if Netanyahu wants the United States to stay in the war, there is a good chance he will get his way," writes Sarah Yerkes. Read her latest for Carnegie Endowment👇 carnegieendowment.org/emissary/2025/…

🆕| El Salvador President Nayib Bukele's anti-crime model has gained popularity among right-wing politicians. But how likely it is that other governments can fully implement Bukele-style policies? Oliver Stuenkel 🇧🇷's latest for Foreign Policy👇 foreignpolicy.com/2025/06/19/buk…

DOGE is testing the limits of U.S. democracy. Its impacts offer a chilling lesson on how AI technologies can be used to distort governance and undermine democratic norms. Steven Feldstein & McKenzie Carrier's piece for the #DigitalDemocracyNetwork⤵️ carnegieendowment.org/research/2025/…

🆕| As technological innovation continues to change warfare, the lack of agreement about how pre-digital rules apply to the digitalized battlespace risk turning legal arguments into an extension of conflicts. Aurel Sari's latest for Carnegie Endowment⤵️ carnegieendowment.org/research/2025/…