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Arms Race or the Human Race? Governance in the Age of AI, Nuclear Threats, and Geopolitical Brinkmanship | RR 21

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Jan 21, 2026
Mark Medish and Chuck Watson, experts in policy and geopolitics, unravel the pressures on human governance facing today's global chaos. They discuss the fragility of international treaties like New START and the impacts of AI on decision-making. The conversation highlights the tension between technology and human agency while advocating for stronger public awareness and engagement in governance. Together, they stress the urgency of reinforcing trust and communication to navigate potential nuclear and geopolitical crises.
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Governance Is More Than Government

  • Governance is the broad process by which societies make decisions, including law, economics, education, and the information ecosystem.
  • Chuck Watson warns AI tailors information to users, amplifying bias and fragmenting shared reality.
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International Norms Depend On Trust

  • International governance lacks an overarching enforcement mechanism, so norms and treaties rely on arbitration and mutual consent.
  • Mark Medish emphasizes diplomacy and shared culture are essential to make treaties meaningful.
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Politics As A Civilizing Mechanism

  • Politics channels conflict nonviolently through agreed rules and institutions like separation of powers.
  • Overreliance on courts to resolve political disputes risks substituting law for democratic deliberation.
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