“While it’s still too soon to know how the war in Ukraine ends and what role Beijing will play through its course, China’s choices will be pivotal in shaping not just the outcomes of the immediate crisis, but also the new order that rises from the ashes,” writes Patricia Kim.
By 2017, nearly all Republican politicians believed that the Obama administration had overreached in the sphere of regulatory policy. Consequently, deregulation was a central priority for President Trump. Philip Wallach and Kelly Kennedy discuss key takeaways from the Brookings Regulatory Tracker and assess how successful the Trump administration was in its efforts.
Can civil rights and algorithmic systems coexist? And, if so, what roles do government agencies and industries play in ensuring fairness, diversity, and inclusion? On the latest episode of the TechTank podcast, Nicol Turner Lee and Renee Cummings explore these issues.
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