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Technology is redefining the way governments interact with their citizens and with each other—the expanded use of surveillance tools as the world combats the COVID-19 pandemic is but the latest example. Navigating the rapid change of the technological era, from defending against cyberattacks and misinformation campaigns to determining the U.S. role in shaping the international norms that govern the Internet, will claim Washington’s resources and attention for years to come.
Coronavirus and the Future of Surveillance Democracies Must Offer an Alternative to Authoritarian Solutions
How Civic Technology Can Help Stop a Pandemic Taiwan’s Initial Success Is a Model for the Rest of the World By Jaron Lanier and E. Glen Weyl
Why U.S. Intelligence Agencies Must Adapt or Fail By Amy Zegart and Michael Morell
A Plan for Securing Cyberspace By Michèle Flournoy and Michael Sulmeyer
The National Security Case for Breaking Up Big Tech
How to Win the Battle Over Data The United States Dithers While Authoritarians Seize the Day By Eric Rosenbach and Katherine Mansted
Technology in Service of the State
This special election coverage is made possible in part by a grant from Carnegie Corporation of New York.
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