Policy Analyst James McKeon spoke with Wired about the abrupt ending to the North Korea summit. “These are positive steps, and they show that the North Koreans are at least willing to have negotiations and engage in diplomacy with South Korea and the United States,” says James McKeon, a policy analyst at the Center for […]
Hot Takes on the Hanoi Summit
Executive Director John Tierney was quoted in the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists in the immediate aftermath of the Hanoi Summit. “While all this is going on . . . there’s a dangerous rise in tension between India and Pakistan, both nuclear powers. This is the most dangerous international situation that has arisen during the […]
The art of the no deal: how Trump and Kim misread each other
Senior Policy Director Alexandra Bell spoke with The Guardian about the abrupt ending to the Hanoi Summit between President Trump and Kim Jong-un. Stephen Biegun, the US special representative for North Korea, who had taken part in preparatory talks with North Korean officials, was sidelined at the summit, his place at the table taken by […]
What makes a nuclear summit successful?
Senior Policy Director Alexandra Bell spoke with BBC World News ahead of the second summit between President Trump and Kim Jong-un, detailing what makes a nuclear summit successful.
Op-ed: How Hollywood Skews Our Understanding of AI
Program Assistant Erin Connolly writes in Inkstick: Hollywood is fascinated with the future. Long before Schwarzenegger was offering to “pump up Sacramento,” he was walking around naked and stalking Sarah Connor in The Terminator. Movies have depicted the consequences of evolving technology to captivated audiences for years. While Wall-E made my 13-year-old-self worry about sustainable habits on Earth, other films […]