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North Korea just called Trump’s bluff. So what happens now?

Author(s): 
Henry Farrell
Publication Date: 
August 9, 2017
Publication Type: 
Other Writing

Yesterday, President Trump took a break from his 17-day vacation to threaten North Korea. His words:

North Korea best not make any more threats to the United States. They will be met with fire and fury like the world has never seen. He has been very threatening beyond a normal state. And as I said, they will be met with fire, fury and frankly power, the likes of which this world has never seen before.

How U.S. government statistics work, explained by the country’s Chief Statistician

Author(s): 
Henry Farrell
Publication Date: 
August 7, 2017
Publication Type: 
Other Writing

Nancy Potok is the chief statistician of the United States. I interviewed her last month about her role, and the challenges faced by the U.S. national statistics system. The interview has been lightly edited for style and flow.

Q: How does the U.S. statistics system work, and what do you do as chief statistician? Read more about How U.S. government statistics work, explained by the country’s Chief Statistician

Steve Ballmer has a big idea: to be a partisan for the facts

Author(s): 
Henry Farrell
Publication Date: 
August 4, 2017
Publication Type: 
Other Writing

Steve Ballmer is the former chief executive of Microsoft, and the current owner of the Los Angeles Clippers. This is the second part of an interview with him about his website, USAFacts, which organizes data to provide information about the U.S. population, government finance and government policy. The first part is here. Read more about Steve Ballmer has a big idea: to be a partisan for the facts

Steve Ballmer believes that facts about government spending can anchor public debate. Here’s how.

Author(s): 
Henry Farrell
Publication Date: 
August 3, 2017
Publication Type: 
Other Writing

Steve Ballmer is the former CEO of Microsoft and the current owner of the Los Angeles Clippers. He is also the creator of USAFacts, a website  dedicated to organizing and presenting data that allows U.S. citizens to understand the population, finances and government policy of the United States. Read more about Steve Ballmer believes that facts about government spending can anchor public debate. Here’s how.

Representative Ted Lieu in Defense of Global Justice

Author(s): 
Beth Van Schaack
Publication Date: 
July 31, 2017
Publication Type: 
Other Writing

As mentioned last week by Jane Stromseth in her terrific post “Why the U.S. needs the Office of Global Criminal Justice Led by a Senate-Confirmed Ambassador-at-Large,” the intrepid Representative Ted Lieu (D-CA) has been circulating a petition among members of Congress in defense of the State Department’s Office of Global Criminal Justice. Read more about Representative Ted Lieu in Defense of Global Justice

Why cyberattacks could be war crimes

Author(s): 
Patrick Lin
Publication Date: 
July 17, 2017
Publication Type: 
Other Writing
Cyberattacks are the new normal, but, when they come from abroad, they can raise panic about an invisible cyberwar. If international conflicts are unavoidable, isn’t a cyberwar better than a physical war with bombs and bullets?
 
Sure, cyberwar is better than a kinetic or physical war in many ways, but it could also make war worse. Unless it’s very carefully designed, a cyberattack could be a war crime.
 

State Dept. Office of Global Criminal Justice on the Chopping Block–Time to save it

Author(s): 
Beth Van Schaack
Publication Date: 
July 17, 2017
Publication Type: 
Other Writing

Word out of Washington is that the Trump Administration has started to restructure the State Department and particularly the Under-Secretariat for Civilian Security, Democracy & Human Rights.  “J” (as it is called around Foggy Bottom) encompasses a number of Bureaus and Offices, including the Bureau of Counter-Terrorism and Countering Violent Extremism (CT/CVE), the Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration (PRM), and the Office to Monitor and Read more about State Dept. Office of Global Criminal Justice on the Chopping Block–Time to save it

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