“While staying focused on the challenges posed by China’s rise, it is crucial that we keep our strategic composure and sense of perspective on the nature of the problem.” In a new paper, Michael O’ Hanlon offers his thoughts on America’s increasingly hardline policy toward China and recommends ways to better address the rivalry.
The metaverse—a collection of 3D virtual worlds where users can interact and share immersive experiences—is opening new opportunities for recreation, learning, research, and work. In the first of a three-part series, Anton Korinek discusses how to create value for users of these digital spaces.
Soon, the U.S. Supreme Court will likely reveal its decisions in Students for Fair Admissions, Inc. (SFAI) v. President and Fellows of Harvard and SFAI v. University of North Carolina. Richard Lempert outlines what court watchers expect from these cases, important decisions leading up to the current litigation, and affirmative action’s educational impacts.
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