We live in a data-abundant world and yet we lack basic information about inequality. Economic growth numbers are published every year by governments across...
by, Sarah Kreps, Brookings
Advances in artificial intelligence (AI) have lowered the barrier to entry for both its constructive and destructive uses. Just a few...
by Daniel Castro, Center for Data InnovationÂ
Data protection laws and regulations can contain restrictive provisions, which limit data sharing and use, as well as...
Topics this year include the CCP's ambitions and challenges at its centennial, China’s influence in Latin America and the Caribbean, the CCP's economic and...
by Julia Hess, Jan-Peter Kleinhans - Stiftung Neue Verantwortung
The global chip shortages and the resulting severe spillover damages in many sectors put the spotlight...
by Unicef
The COVID-19 pandemic has put tremendous pressure on education systems around the world. While schooling and learning were interrupted for hundreds of millions...
Ryan Fedasiuk, Jennifer Melot, Ben MurphyÂ
by CSET
 This report examines nearly 350 artificial intelligence-related equipment contracts awarded by the People’s Liberation Army and state-owned defense enterprises in...
by Agneska Bloch and James Goldgeier, Brookings
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) has evolved considerably since the end of the Cold War — taking...