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Central Asia stands at a pivotal crossroads, with the next few months likely to set the course for the region going forward.
It’s hard to know where these tendencies will go. But there’s understandably a lot of concern in democratic societies about the kinds of social control the large language models that power AI will potentially enable—both at an industrial scale, in spreading bad information, and in ways that are remarkably customized for persuasion at the individual level too.
Turkey’s presidential elections head into the second round on May 28. If Erdogan wins, it will mean more autocracy, closer ties with Russia and a continuation of disruptive relations with the EU and NATO.
The Iranian regime over the last six months had the scare of its life. Really governments like the Islamic Republic of Iran, given their lack of legitimacy, they can only rule with brutality.
Aaron David Miller speaks with Al Franken regarding Israel's proposed judicial changes.
KNX In Depth's Charles Feldman and Rob Archer discuss the chaos in Israel with mass protests and a hardline government coalition that is now pausing its judicial overhaul plan. Aaron David Miller is a Senior Fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace..
Aaron David Miller appears on CNN Newsroom to discuss the protests and strikes in Israel relating to Netanyahu's proposed judicial overhaul.
When it comes to Benjamin Netanyahu, particularly given the fact that he's under indictment with a trial in a Jerusalem District Court, all politics are personal.
The healthiest thing for a democracy would be to have better politicians who are not under multiple criminal and civil cases, which of course, Mr. Trump is.
An effort to undermine the judicial independence and it's resulted in the most extraordinary 12-13 weeks in term of these demonstrations.