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    From Innovation to Vulnerability: The Case for Robust Digital Governance in the Age of AI

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    Rethinking the Role of Nuclear Weapons 

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    The Hidden Dangers of The Arizona Abortion Ban

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We’re Both Empowered Mothers, Yet She Was Raised on a Boat in Bangladesh

By Lisa Parvin I met Swapna at her home on a crisp winter morning on my last day of field...
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How the World Changed Twitter, in 25 Tweets

BY Theodora Skeadas, a member of Integrity Institute. *This article was first published in Tech Policy Press. On Tuesday, February...
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Urban Governments Have Something to Teach Us About Digitization

By Sofia Rinvil In many facets of society during the past few decades, there has been an increasing interest in...
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After My Near-Death Escape from Sierra Leone’s Coup D’etat, a Lesson for Global Development

By Shailly Gupta Development can be perceived, positively or negatively If equitable and carefully designed, it can lead to peace...
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‘Tampon Tax’ Repeal: A Step Towards Bipartisan Consensus in the ‘Bloody’ Field of Female Healthcare Policy

By Matteson Epstein As I arrived at a DeSantis rally, I was enveloped in a swarm of trucker hats, farmers’...
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The Silencing of Research

By Jo Boaler A dangerous movement is growing in the US. A few weeks ago, I would have described it...
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Navigating Racial Disparities & Barriers to Treatment Access within the U.S. Health System

BY Perla Mora From an early age, I learned that the medical system wasn’t built for people like my mother....
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The Hidden Dangers of The Arizona Abortion Ban

By Kessa Walker The Arizona Supreme Court brought back an abortion ban that had not been in use since the...
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Paying it Forward: The 5.18 Movement and Korea’s Investment in Global Democracy

By Anitha Quintin Disclaimer: The statements, thoughts, and information presented in this article are those of the author, Anitha Quintin,...
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How America Treats Incarcerated Pregnant Women

By Aurora Brice Their names: Sandra Quinones. Lanekia Michelle Brown. Tammy Jackson. Three incarcerated pregnant women who died, or whose...
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