Dec 23, 2020
2020 will probably be remembered as the year of COVID. But perhaps more importantly, to our collective futures, it's the year that saw the emergence of the scientist as an accepted, necessary player in public policymaking. Probably not since Sputnik and the space race have scientists and science been so visible in the...
Dec 17, 2020
2020 will be remembered as the Pandemic Year, when a deadly pathogen somehow moved from bat to human—and the rest is history still being written. Six out of 10 infectious diseases are zoonotic: everything from COVID and the other coronaviruses to rabies, West Nile, even the plague. In a Croesus-like effort to break...
Nov 12, 2020
The U.S. election has come, but not quite gone as President Trump
continues to resist the otherwise apparent victory of Joe
Biden.
Notwithstanding that drama, what did the voting tell us about
America, Americans, and democracy?
Scott Miller,
political and business consultant, and
Josh Steiner,
investor and adviser...
Oct 29, 2020
Oct 22, 2020
The competition between China and the United States is the
defining geopolitical reality of the 21st century. The evolution of
its new Great Game will determine whether our collective future
will be one of prosperity or disaster.
In this episode of New Thinking for a New World, Alan Stoga talks
to Kishore Mahbubani,...