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Baseball is⦠exciting (?!)
To stop nuclear weapons from spreading further, the United States should strengthen its alliances and βpursue pragmatic engagement with China and Russia,β argue Mariano-Florentino CuΓ©llar, Ernest Moniz, and Meghan OβSullivan.
Will AI Kill Us All?
Fascinating (and honestly terrifying) conversation where Jon Bateman questions Nate Soares on his argument. A must-listen in my book.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=TSfW...
The best thing I've read on the new information ecosystem.
(And a great gateway for people whose influence is based on traditional expertise/credentials. It's by the Carnegie Endowment! There are footnotes!)
President Trump has federalized the D.C. police force. But what does politicization of security forces mean, more broadly, and what guardrails does the U.S. have to protect against it?
@rachelkleinfeld.bsky.social explains: youtube.com/shorts/BjoSO...
Sounds like chat GPT5 needs an expert level editor
Delighted to share a new report that's been over a year in the making, with @carnegieendowment.org 's @ibkardon.bsky.social & Cameron Waltz, on China's internal security outreach under GSI:
carnegieendowment.org/research/202...
On our latest episode, Chris talks with @lageneralista.ca Alicia Wanless about her book βThe Information Animalβ, which explores how disinformation, strategic communication, and the competition for reality are reshaping our world.
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I explained nuclear deterrence to YouTuber Johnny Harris for his video explainer on nuclear weapons. Check it out: www.youtube.com/watch?v=1U51...
Now a proud owner of the digital version!!!
Great to see 'THE NEW NUCLEAR AGE' reviewed in the @financialtimes.com: "Pandaβs critique will land like a bucket of cold water on those who view nuclear as humanityβs last best hope for energy and see atomic confrontation as a thing of the past." www.ft.com/content/7fec...
Even in states with big economies β like Texas and Florida β rebuilding after a disaster without federal assistance is functionally impossible. @sarahlabo.bsky.social breaks it down: youtube.com/shorts/fTR5D...
"Nonviolent collective action is as American as apple pie," says @carnegiedcg.bsky.social's @naimarkrowse.bsky.social.
Ahead of this week's holiday, we're taking a moment to reflect on his 2017 piece for @wagingnonviolence.org: wagingnonviolence.org/2017/07/foun...
Karim Sadjadpour is a senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, specializing in Iran and U.S. foreign policy, and he was my guest on an emergency episode of The Prof G Pod.
In today's @financialtimes.com, I reflect on the implications of the joint Israeli-US attacks on Iran for a fragile and bruised nonproliferation regime on.ft.com/45Jehd3
In @foreignpolicy.com I wrote about Iran and why nuclear uncertainty is bad for regional stability. Unclear diplomatic priorities + backlash against the IAEA w/in Iran are setting us down a dangerous path. @carnegieendowment.org @carnegienpp.bsky.social foreignpolicy.com/2025/06/27/i...
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If a ceasefire takes hold I'm relieved.
But this war could prove a disaster for nonproliferation. The Iranian regime has key nuclear capabilities intact--including a HIGHLY ENRICHED URANIUM stockpile--every reason to build the bomb.
Me in @politico.com .
www.politico.com/news/magazin...
Hello @nuclear-jim.bsky.social!
In the @nytimes.com today, I argue that the United States should judge military action against Iran by the same standards against which the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action--aka the Iran Nuclear Deal--was assessed.
GIFT LINK at end of thread.
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NEW: In @globeopinion.bsky.social, @nicolegrajewski.bsky.social and I argue that the US should not become a pawn in the Israel-Iran war www.bostonglobe.com/2025/06/18/o...
.@nktpnd.bsky.social and I argue in The Boston Globe: The U.S. has an interest in preventing a nuclear Iranβbut thatβs not what this war is about anymore. Itβs becoming a campaign for regime change, and the U.S. should resist being dragged into this war. π§΅
Yes. Short thread on why. A key source of ambiguity right now is whether US will or will not enter this war. This matters to Israel, but also to Iran. <1>
The U.S. has much to lose and little to gain from involvement in an Israel-Iran war, writes @nuclear-jim.bsky.social.
Read why in his latest commentary: carnegieendowment.org/posts/2025/0...
When I first joined Bluesky I tried to make a list of Iran specialists, all of the people on this list are worth a follow bsky.app/profile/did:...
Knowing what I know, I don't see these strikes meaningfully putting Iran's program back (I suppose you can quibble about what meaningful constitutes for Netanyahu). Iran will strike back and odds of a political choice to leave the NPT/take other steps have gone up.
I was on @vox.com's Today Explained podcast to chat a bit about Golden Dome, missile defense, and the new nuclear age. Listen here: megaphone.link/VMP3522542294
For my recent research on bias in Large Language Models and its possible impact on the learning of international relations, I had asked the exact same question to a range of AI models. To check out their answer ->
foreignpolicy.com/2025/05/12/b...
carnegieendowment.org/research/202...
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