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Indonesian Muslims at Istiqlal Mosque in Jakarta on May 26. Saudi Arabia has been working to pull Indonesia away from moderate Islam. Just a few months ago, the governor of Indonesia’s largest city, Jakarta, seemed headed for easy re-election despite the fact that he is a Christian in a mostly Muslim country. Suddenly everything went violently wrong. Using the pretext of an offhand remark the gove
It was a breezy, surprisingly pleasant summer week in Washington as the frenzy around potential Trump-Russia revelations reached near-carnival levels. On Thursday, brightly clad groups scattered across the lawns of Capitol Hill could almost have been picnickers — if not for the mounds of cable leashing them to nearby satellite trucks. Every news studio in D.C. seemed to have spilled forth into the
If Harry Truman, Dwight Eisenhower, or Ronald Reagan were transported to 2017, they would be shocked that the United States is considering an attack on North Korea. Vice President Mike Pence looks toward the north from an observation post inside the demilitarized zone separating the two Koreas, in Paju, South Korea. (Kim Hong-Ji / Reuters) A hidden assumption underlies the debate over North Korea.
For the first time in 70 years, the American people have elected a president who disparages the policies, ideas, and institutions at the heart of postwar U.S. foreign policy. No one knows how the foreign policy of the Trump administration will take shape, or how the new president’s priorities and preferences will shift as he encounters the torrent of events and crises ahead. But not since Franklin
The preconditions are present in the U.S. today. Here’s the playbook Donald Trump could use to set the country down a path toward illiberalism. 点击这里阅读中文版本 It’s 2021, and President Donald Trump will shortly be sworn in for his second term. The 45th president has visibly aged over the past four years. He rests heavily on his daughter Ivanka’s arm during his infrequent public appearances. Fortunately
Donald J. Trump officially announced his campaign for the presidency at Trump Tower in Manhattan on June 16, 2015, with his daughter Ivanka and her husband, Jared Kushner, at his side.Credit...Todd Heisler/The New York Times On the night of Nov. 16, a group of executives gathered in a private dining room of the restaurant La Chine at the Waldorf Astoria hotel in Midtown Manhattan. The table was la
To outward appearances, Donald Trump’s transition has been humming steadily toward his inauguration on Jan. 20. The president-elect has named all but a few members of his prospective Cabinet, and some will begin confirmation hearings this week. Meanwhile, Trump Tower has issued a torrent of White House staff announcements, from a new chief of staff, Republican Party chairman Reince Priebus, to a r
An illustrated map of the United States by Isaac W. Moore, 1832.Credit...Buyenlarge/Getty Images Debates about the extent to which the United States should use its power to lead and shape events in the world, and when and how it should intervene, are eternal in our history. In 1821, John Quincy Adams admonished us not to go abroad “in search of monsters to destroy.” But in a world more interconnec
WorldThe Era of American Global Leadership Is Over. Here’s What Comes Next As in the past, the day will be cold. Melania will hold the Bible. The kids will stand by proudly. The new President will recite his lines carefully, smile broadly and change history. And American international leadership, a constant since 1945, will end with the presidential inauguration of Donald J. Trump on Jan. 20, 2017
Robert D. Kaplan is a senior fellow at the Center for a New American Security and author of “Earning the Rockies: How Geography Shapes America’s Role in the World,” to be published in January. President-elect Donald Trump is being called a "realist" in foreign policy. Don't believe it. He may have some crude realist instincts, but that only makes him a terrible messenger for realism. Realists like
ギズモード・ジャパンより転載:「シンギュラリティのことなんて誰も気にしちゃいない。みんなが気しているのは『機械に仕事奪われるんじゃないか』というところだ」 オバマ大統領がAI未来戦略レポートを発表し、MITメディアラボ伊藤穰一所長とのWIREDでの対談でこのように語りました。シリコンバレーのAI大手は「仕事奪いません!」と言ってますけど、英オックスフォード大学マーティンスクールが3年前に発表した予想では「アメリカ人の47%は2033年までにロボットに奪われる」そうです。ちなみに「カナダ人は42%」。かく言うイギリスはどうなのかと言うと、デロイトの今年の発表によると「2036年までに1100万人がロボットに仕事を奪われる」とのことです。まあ、どこも似たり寄ったりってことですね。 実際、6月にホワイトハウスが発表した別のレポートではこんなデータも出ています。 米国では"働き盛り"の25-54歳
今日の横浜北部は朝から晴れました。そろそろ涼しすぎるくらいですね。 さて、昨日の放送(https://youtu.be/aWaIX4TwdmU)でも触れた、ローマの「難民危機」の話を扱った記事の要約です。 ==== ローマ帝国を死滅させた難民危機からわれわれは何を学べるのか By エリック・シグリアノ EU離脱を決めた英国からカレーの難民キャンプ、さらにはドナルド・トランプの想像上の国境の壁まで、難民や移民の流入に対する不安は最高潮に達している。 オバマ政権は先日2017年度に前年と比べて30%多い11万人の難民受け入れ計画があると発表して共和党から非難されたが、それでもカーター・レーガン時代にソ連圏やキューバから受け入れた数よりもはるかに少ないのだ。 政治家たちは「前例のない」移民の圧力について口ごもったり扇動したりしているが、実際は同じようなことが1640年前の欧州、つまりローマ帝国の
What’s Next in AI is foundation models at scaleAI is revolutionizing how business gets done, but popular models can be costly and are often proprietary. At IBM Research, we’re designing powerful new foundation models and generative AI systems with trust and transparency at their core. We’re working to drastically lower the barrier to entry for AI development, and to do that, we’re committed to an
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