The world is evolving at a rapid pace, and those who fail to adapt risk being left behind. From technological breakthroughs to financial shifts, the landscape of daily life is transforming in ways ...
For decades after the end of World War II, the phrase "liberal international order" was often associated with a few things: globalization, multilateralism and a rules-based global system anchored by U ...
The Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) and King’s College London held a two day symposium on risk and strategy for the changing world on March 24 and 25, 2014. The symposium, held at CFR’s office in ...
Spend some time staring at the famous painting "Washington Crossing the Delaware," and you can't miss the ice. It's everywhere. Cold weather became part of Washington's military strategy, says Alex ...
International collaboration on climate change is fraying. The Trump administration withdrew the United States from the Paris Agreement, the 2015 treaty aiming to limit global warming, and has ...
Across the globe, there is a shift in the size of families as birthrates decline. Communities, schools, and workforces are all shrinking at an... How Smaller Families are Changing the World How ...
There’s a myth in our society that real change requires force, strength, and domination. We celebrate athletes, CEOs, and politicians who crush their opponents. But history tells a different story.
Three students wear safety goggles and lab coats and work at a chemistry lab bench. A handwritten “A+” is shown on the left side of the image. Credit: Madeline ...
The Siegal Lifelong Learning Program will host an in-person lecture with Paul Tiyambe Zeleza, associate provost and North Star Distinguished Professor, Friday, Nov. 11, from noon to 1:30 p.m. at 25700 ...
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