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America Cannot Afford to Be like Europe in Regulating Artificial Intelligence
by Luke Hogg
Strict rules around new applications for AI systems, imposed regardless of concrete, provable harms, are likely to strangle commercial innovation. Read it here.
U.S.-China Relations Remain Fragile Despite Blinken’s Visit
by Dean P. Chen
The Biden administration needs to be more clear-eyed about the extent and practicality of stabilizing relations with China after years of adversarial postures from both sides. Read it here.
The Justice Department Bends Over Backward to be Apolitical
by Paul R. Pillar
Contrary to what is widely presumed, the Department of Justice and the FBI go to great pains to appear politically impartial, even at the cost of effectiveness in upholding the law. Read it here.
U.S. Influence in the Pacific Requires Congressional Action
by Andrew Harding
Long neglected by the United States, the Pacific region needs serious attention. Read it here.
Lebanon Remains in Gridlock Without a President
by Alexander Langlois
Lebanon’s existing political system makes it nearly impossible for one political bloc to impose a candidate. This dynamic is unlikely to be resolved soon Read it here.