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…and information disorder, untruths, trolling, disinformation. The virtual event is an effort to resurrect the global language of democracy after its rough start in the new century. One of the traits of this era is escalating complexity of systems. No form of government knows that better than liberal democracy — just look at the news and […]
It’s been a while…I’m trying something new…The sources discussed in this Google LLM Notebook generated audio are posts by former Russian Oligarch Mikhail Khodorkovsky and US journalist Heidi Siegmund Cuda. They discuss the reality of journalism in a time of information overabundance. They also and the way bad-faith voices can continually hijack the political agenda […]
The US election nears, and a lot is riding on the outcome from Russia. The US DoJ reveals an influence campaign run through Russia’s international propaganda arm, RT. How significant is the indictment of the two RT employees? A short podcast with myself and Matt Sussex from the ANU.
Given the interest in Elon Musk’s flirtation with the Kremlin view on Ukraine, the topic of the Western tech world’s openness to Kremlin narratives has emerged again. I’ve gotten a small spike of interest in a presentation I made at SXSW in 2018. So I’ll share it here again in a downloadable form. If I did […]
The strategy of declassifying intelligence around Russia’s intentions to invade Ukraine has recast the global narrative about Russia, and possibly about authoritarianism too. The way the White House declassified and shared intelligence on Putin’s military intentions has effectively now robbed Russia of narrative control. But the campaign to forewarn the public of an imminent invasion has […]
Too much information, too much contradiction and too much confusion. In this era, how do we even think about where democracy stands in the world? The former president of Estonia Toomas Hendrik Ilves, in a speech in honour of Russian dissident Alexei Navalny, offers a clear-eyed assessment of the state of democracy today in competition […]
I wanted to push a little deeper on the question of how (or even why) US foreign policy should be more in sync with the middle class. (Writing in 2026: This was a part of the Biden policy that was missed by the public and media alike).
The Lincoln Project helps fill out the vicious side of the ledger against Donald Trump in the 2020 election. Will it help clear the space for the virtuous side of US politics to take over? The question with the Lincoln Project is whether it can reach the persuadable voters who matter in the presidential election.
As Allied troops stormed the beaches, one military expert stressed the goal of fairness in the system designed to save democracy. This has lessons for democracy today.
It’s been a while, and I’m trying something new…Using Google LLM Notebook, I’ve generated an audio analysis of specific social media comments. They are from former Russian Oligarch Mikhail Khodorkovsky and journalist Heidi Siegmund Cuda, as well as my own prompts. The ideas consider the reality of 20th Century journalism in a time of 21st Century information overabundance. […]
After interfering in the US 2016 election, Russia has returned. This time, even more is riding on the interference campaign.






