FEB 21, 2023 • News
Bloomberg: "Spy Balloons Are the Slow and Silent Future of Surveillance"
In this Bloomberg article, Senior Fellow Arthur Holland Michel is quoted discussing why balloons are so valuable for surveillance operations.
FEB 10, 2023 • Podcast
India Rising, with Harvard's Prof. Tarun Khanna
With India now at helm of the G20 and a summit set for New Delhi in September, the South Asian nation is stepping up its ...
FEB 7, 2023 • Podcast
Technology Governance and the Role of Multilateralism, with Amandeep Singh Gill
In this "AIEI" podcast, Wendell Wallach and Anja Kaspersen are joined by Ambassador Amandeep Singh Gill, UN Secretary-General Guterres' envoy on technology. They discuss some ...
FEB 6, 2023 • Podcast
C2GTalk: How will global warming impact society, both economically and socially? with Paulo Artaxo
Research on solar radiation modification is needed, especially in the Global South, to understand whether it could be an option for reducing climate risk, says ...
FEB 6, 2023 • Article
Ethics, Escalation, and Engagement in Ukraine and Beyond
Now that HIMAR and Patriot missiles as well as Leopard and Abrams tanks are on the way to Ukraine, NATO unity is at a high ...
FEB 3, 2023 • News
BBC: "Why would China use a spy balloon when it has satellites?"
In this BBC article, Senior Fellow Arthur Holland Michel is quoted about why China may have flown a surveillance balloon into U.S. airspace.
FEB 3, 2023 • News
The Washington Post: "The Chinese balloon is hardly alone in watching America from the sky"
In this "Washington Post" op-ed, Senior Fellow Arthur Michel discusses the Chinese spy balloon that floated over the United States and the lessons learned about ...
FEB 3, 2023 • Article
"Forced Migrants," Human Rights, and "Climate Refugees"
Senior Fellow Michael Doyle explores arguments for assistance and asylum that those who are driven by climate to cross international borders can and should claim.