Diario geostrategico, 14 ottobre 2021
Buona lettura !
The Science of Where Magazine’s interviews
– Artificial Intelligence against discrimination at work. The Science of Where Magazine meets Keith Sonderling, a Commissioner on the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
– Per Italia e Germania, il futuro è nelle nuove tecnologie. Intervista esclusiva con l’Ambasciatore d’Italia a Berlino, Armando Varricchio
– Gathering strenght, gathering storms. Visions on artificial intelligence. The Science of Where Magazine meets Michael Littman and Peter Stone
China:
– What is driving China’s e-commerce growth? (eastasiaforum.org)
China-USA:
– Moving beyond the US–China Cold War cliche | East Asia Forum
Defense-Intelligence-Military-Security:
– AUKUS: Why Beijing didn’t go ballistic | The Interpreter (lowyinstitute.org)
Development:
– The promise of services-led development (brookings.edu)
Disaster Risk:
– When disaster strikes, developing countries still too vulnerable | | UN News
Ecological Transition:
– Biodiversity commitment builds hope for ‘living in harmony with nature’ | | UN News
Ethiopia-Nile Dam:
– Ethiopia’s crisis on the Blue Nile (lowyinstitute.org)
Middle East:
Paraguay:
– Paraguay violated indigenous rights, UN committee rules in landmark decision | | UN News
Taiwan:
– Would a war over Taiwan be legal? | The Interpreter (lowyinstitute.org)
– How are people feeling in the “most dangerous place on Earth”? (brookings.edu)
Turkey:
– Turkey’s Kurdish obsession explains Putin’s gains and US strains (brookings.edu)
USA:
– Fed should keep labor markets tight for a more inclusive economy (brookings.edu)
– Local and national leaders must organize themselves better to build back better (brookings.edu)
USA-Pakistan-Afghanistan:
– Post Afghanistan, US-Pakistan relations stand on the edge of a precipice (brookings.edu)