For a brief period after the Cold War, Americans persuaded themselves that the liberal order had become self-sustaining. And ...
Chief Scientist & CTO at MixMode, holds 10 patents, PhD from CalTech, and is a professor of engineering and mathematics at UCSB. Platforms leveraging analyst-written rules and supervised machine ...
Over the past decade, the geopolitical landscape shifted beneath the feet of the United States. The end of the Cold War, the unipolar moment in which the US was the unquestioned hegemon of the world, ...
The phrase “international rules-based order” has long been a fixture in global politics. Western leaders often use it to describe a framework of rules, norms and institutions designed to guide state ...
In this Lowy Institute debate, experts were asked what role the rules-based order should play in President Biden’s foreign policy. Danielle Pletka’s argument and response are below: Argument: Use ...
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What could come after a rules-based world order?
The war between the US, Israel and Iran was, for many, a sign that the rules-based world order, a set of principles developed after World War II, is collapsing. If that era is over, what could be next ...
Most organizations have several security tools to defend the perimeter of the network, but the reality is that these vital perimeter defenses are frequently breached. Once attackers successfully ...
Isn’t it time Washington embraces a new, more inclusive model? “From around the world, they come to the halls of power in Washington seeking one thing: a commitment from the American government to ...
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