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The Rise of Populism

January 28, 2022

AI and the future of labor

November 2, 2021

A wave of new automation technologies, including artificial intelligence and robotics, have prompted concern about their substantial and potentially negative impact on jobs and workers […]

To promote human progress, share knowledge

October 27, 2021

Former United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan once said, “Knowledge is power. Information is liberating. Education is the premise of progress, in every society, in every […]

Exploiting Ida, Rita, Katrina—and human dignity 

October 19, 2021

The flood waters of Hurricane Ida have receded, the media circus has moved on, and Anderson Cooper is back in the studio in New York. […]

Global maternal mortality: the dignity of life and the tragedy of death

September 24, 2021

When I hear the phrase “integral human development,” the picture that comes to mind is a developing fetus—the beginning of human development. Human development begins […]

In The Media

China’s cultural crackdown: few areas untouched as Xi reshapes society

September 10, 2021

Michel Hockx, director of the Keough School’s Liu Institute for Asia and Asian Studies, explores China’s tightening restrictions on popular culture. “On the one hand, […]