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As traditional international institutions struggle to adapt to a multipolar world, emerging frameworks of decentralized governance offer a promising path forward. Drawing from blockchain-inspired models and indigenous governance traditions, a new paradigm is taking shapeβone that prioritizes agility, transparency, and inclusive participation over hierarchical control.
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As automation accelerates, the debate over UBI shifts from theoretical to urgent. But the implementation questions remain far more complex than the rhetoric suggests.
Industry experts weigh in on what quantum computing will realistically achieve in the next decade, and why patience may be the most valuable resource.
Your recent coverage of wildfire policy overlooked the Indigenous communities who have managed these landscapes for millennia. Here's what was missing.
Urban planners must reclaim the conversation about smart cities before technology corporations define what our public spaces become.
Following last week's debate on remote work's impact, an industry veteran offers a counterpoint grounded in data from tech companies worldwide.
As private companies prepare to mine asteroids and establish lunar outposts, the legal frameworks governing space remain stuck in a Cold War-era mindset.
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Specializing in governance, democracy, and African political systems. Author of "Beyond the Nation-State."
MIT researcher making complex science accessible. Focuses on quantum computing and its societal implications.
Award-winning architect and urban theorist. Advocates for human-centered design in smart city development.
Former World Bank economist. Writes on inequality, monetary policy, and the future of work in developing nations.
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