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Oct 21, 2024 |
datacenterdynamics.com | Patrick Quirk
Los centros de datos siempre han sido entornos muy estables y resueltos. Estas instalaciones están diseñadas para resistir cambios que podrían afectar a la TI, pero la búsqueda frenética de la IA crea una desconexión fundamental entre lo que han sido los centros de datos y lo que deben llegar a ser. Las aplicaciones de IA actuales y sus requisitos dinámicos están reintroduciendo cambios en el entorno de los centros de datos.
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Oct 15, 2024 |
atlanticcouncil.org | Patrick Quirk |Frederick Kempe |Daniel Hojnacki |David L. Goldwyn
EnergySource Oct 30, 2024 What will a Trump or Harris administration mean for climate and energy policy? By David L.
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Jun 11, 2024 |
atlanticcouncil.org | Patrick Quirk |Owen Myers |James Storen
Africa Democratic Transitions East Africa Elections Freedom and Prosperity North & West Africa South & Central Africa The missing piece: Political parties are critical to democracy in Africa This paper is the first in the Freedom and Prosperity Center’s “State of the Parties” series analyzing the strength of multi-party systems in different regions of the world.
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Mar 14, 2024 |
thehill.com | Patrick Quirk
With Russia’s 2024 presidential election scheduled to take place this weekend, dictator Vladimir Putin’s path to a fifth term as president is all but certain. Thanks to constitutional reforms pushed by Putin himself, he will be eligible to run for an additional two six-year terms, guaranteeing his position as ruler for life.
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Feb 23, 2024 |
nationalinterest.org | Patrick Quirk |Tess McEnery
Summary: The article critiques President Biden's foreign policy, highlighting failures in deterring Iranian aggression and inadequately supporting Ukraine against Russia, while acknowledging the administration's correct emphasis on democracy and human rights. However, a gap exists between rhetoric and action, especially in not consistently applying human rights standards globally and supporting actions that undermine U.S. moral authority.
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Feb 23, 2024 |
nationalinterest.org | Patrick Quirk |Tess McEnery
Summary: The article critiques President Biden's foreign policy, highlighting failures in deterring Iranian aggression and inadequately supporting Ukraine against Russia, while acknowledging the administration's correct emphasis on democracy and human rights. However, a gap exists between rhetoric and action, especially in not consistently applying human rights standards globally and supporting actions that undermine U.S. moral authority.
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Feb 22, 2024 |
nationalinterest.org | Patrick Quirk |Tess McEnery
Is the world on fire because of Joe Biden’s foreign policy? Perhaps. The administration has certainly not done its best, from its failure to deter Iranian aggression to insufficiently arming Ukraine in its defensive war with Russia. Yet one thing the White House has gotten right is that U.S. foreign policy should be “centered on the defense of democracy and the protection of human rights” based on the recognition that democracy is one of our greatest assets in the contest with authoritarianism.
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Feb 15, 2024 |
justsecurity.org | Patrick Quirk |Will Meeker
In a strong signal of renewed U.S. engagement in West Africa, Secretary of State Antony Blinken recently visited Ivory Coast, Nigeria, and Cape Verde and pledged an additional $45 million to combat instability in the region. This investment brings the amount of U.S. assistance to West Africa to $300 million over the last two years, reflecting concerns that broader problems combating terrorism in the Sahel overall will also likely affect coastal West Africa.
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Jan 2, 2024 |
atlanticcouncil.org | Patrick Quirk
Africa Americas Democratic Transitions Elections Europe & Eurasia Freedom and Prosperity Indo-Pacific Political Reform Politics & Diplomacy Rule of Law Six ways for the US to put democracy back on the global agenda in 2024 As the United States heads into an election year amid a spate of profound global crises, the political debate will no doubt turn at some point to the Biden administration’s performance on foreign policy. Yet one critical area that will likely remain insufficiently analyzed...
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Jan 2, 2024 |
t.ly | Patrick Quirk
Africa Americas Democratic Transitions Elections Europe & Eurasia Freedom and Prosperity Indo-Pacific Political Reform Politics & Diplomacy Rule of Law Six ways for the US to put democracy back on the global agenda in 2024 As the United States heads into an election year amid a spate of profound global crises, the political debate will no doubt turn at some point to the Biden administration’s performance on foreign policy. Yet one critical area that will likely remain insufficiently analyzed...