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January 26, 2024

Mexico
Proposed Judicial Reforms Hasten Democratic Erosion, Peruvian Guns Fuel Ecuador's Violence, and Arévalo's New Cabinet

Judicial reforms look to erode—not consolidate—democracy; Peruvian guns fuel Ecuador’s violence; and Arévalo delivers a technocratic, centrist cabinet

Mexico's President Andrés Manuel López Obrador speaks during his daily news conference on December 20, 2023.

November 16, 2020

Technology and Innovation
Revisiting Section 230: The Implications Are International

In reconsidering the provision, it is important to be mindful of the risk of overcorrections and unintended consequences.

CEO of Google and Alphabet Sundar Pichai appears on a monitor as he testifies remotely during the Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee hearing on Section 230.

October 24, 2018

Transnational Crime
Taking Stock of the Global Fight Against Illicit Financial Flows

A growing number of actors have joined the fight against dirty money. The success of global efforts to combat illicit financial flows, however, remains uncertain. 

A cash withdrawal of Ethiopian Birr at a bank in Addis Ababa.

January 31, 2023

Technology and Innovation
Why Military Leaders Need to Rethink Battlefield Intelligence in a Smartphone Era

Ukraine is using data derived from Russian smartphones to target missile strikes. Smartphones, as well as social media, are transforming battlefield intelligence. 

A crane lifts debris from a destroyed building as workers stand by.

April 5, 2021

Digital Policy
Why Celebrations of Google’s Privacy Announcement Are Misplaced

Its announcement, which follows years of scrutiny from privacy advocates and regulators, is not as benevolent as it appears.

The logo of Google is seen.