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Welcome to the Tech Cold War
The US government's AI action plan sparked a "Tech Cold War" with China, creating two competing camps: US-led allies promoting deregulated innovation versus China's proposed global AI cooperation organization targeting developing nations.

Peace and Stability Operations
Lest We Forget
This article reflects on the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks that killed 2,977 people, the subsequent establishment of Patriot Day for remembrance and service, and the unity that emerged afterward.

Peace and Stability Operations
Scenario Planning in a Chaotic World
Despite increasing global uncertainty, scenario planning remains highly valuable for modern businesses. Rather than predicting the future, it helps companies prepare for multiple possibilities, enabling proactive responses and competitive advantages.

Peace and Stability Operations
The U.S. Economy Could Suffer if Scientists and Students are Lured Overseas
Historically, America has attracted top global talent, but budget cuts and policy changes are now causing a 'brain drain' as scientists and researchers leave for other countries, potentially harming the country's economic competitiveness.

Peace and Stability Operations
Why Are We Still Debating What Makes a City Smart?
Smart cities should prioritize people over technology. Success requires focusing on people, processes, and technologies—in that order—to improve quality of life and create places people choose to live.

Peace and Stability Operations
The New Pope Transcends Borders and Ideologies
Chicago-born Cardinal Robert Prevost was elected Pope Leo XIV, becoming the first American pope in Catholic history. With his Augustinian background and international experience, he emphasizes unity, service to the poor, and bridge-building.
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Personal Dispatches: Reflections on today’s society through the lens of Fortune Magazine December 1941

Peace and Stability Operations
The World Still Needs American Leadership
Genuine global leadership does not mean authoritarian leadership. The World Economic Forum suggests that “systems leadership” is a better model. “Systems leadership is about cultivating a shared vision for change — working together with all stakeholders of global society. It’s about empowering widespread innovation and action based on mutual accountability and collaboration.” Even the systems leadership model requires a champion and America still needs to fill that role.

Peace and Stability Operations
Doing Business in Time of War: Nestlé and Ukraine
Global companies, like Nestlé, routinely operate in areas of conflict. When they do, they must navigate a minefield of issues, from securing the safety of their workers to protecting their business reputation.

Peace and Stability Operations
Supply Chain Cyber Security Risks Rising
Cybersecurity is a growing concern for businesses as they become increasingly digital. Hackers can exploit weak links in supply chains and internal employees can also be a threat. Companies can mitigate these risks by being proactive, using technology, and having a plan in place for incident response.

Peace and Stability Operations
More on Persistent Ocean Surveillance
The Virtual Regional Maritime Traffic Center (V-RMTC) allows countries to share information about ship movements, which helps to improve security in the region. The system is based on commercial technology and is not exclusive to any country. The U.S. is not currently part of a similar global information-sharing initiative.