The Future of Global Connectivity
Envisioning a world in which personal mobile technology can connect every human being in every village in every country to the tap roots of knowledge, markets, services, and community More »
Anne-Marie Slaughter is the Bert G. Kerstetter '66 University Professor of Politics and International Affairs at Princeton University. She was previously the director of policy planning for the U.S. State Department and dean of Princeton's Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs. More
Envisioning a world in which personal mobile technology can connect every human being in every village in every country to the tap roots of knowledge, markets, services, and community More »
From the Arab world protests to the abstractions of network theory, understanding the new world More »
What have we learned about America and the world in the ten years since September 11, 2001? More »
International law -- and the governments that bring it into being -- are the process of redefining the definition of sovereignty More »
How non-Americans see our media coverage of the storm More »
In today's world, the international community has an obligation to protect fellow citizens from governments that forfeit their legitimacy More »
Hyper-connectedness co-exists with a growing segregation of like-minded clusters, deepening divides and giving rise to a politics of rage More »
A colleague of mine contends that complex social factors are not a significant aspect of IR theory. Here's why he's wrong. More »
For all China's potential, it faces very real obstacles that it might not be ready to acknowledge More »
A rapidly changing world requires news ways of thinking, and new tools for understanding and engaging with societies as well as governments More »
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