The Hoover Institution hosts panel discussion "Governing in an Emerging New World" live from Stanford, part of a series led by former secretary of state George Shultz, whose intention is to learn from our changing world, to map our governance options in response, and to help structure a variety of efforts going forward.
Background:
Many have questioned the impact of new communication technologies on elections, but after the election, one must still govern. And taking advantage of the opportunities afforded by an emerging new world heightens the importance of good US political leadership. But the expanding use of social media and the advent of artificial intelligence and other new technologies are making day-to-day governance even more complicated. Panelists discuss how these social and political dynamics have changed how governments operate and how these new tools can be harnessed to improve the quality of governance in America.
Panelists:
-Jeb Bush, former governor of Florida
-Amanda Daflos, chief innovation officer for the mayor of Los Angeles
-Dan Henninger, The Wall Street Journal
-Karen Tumulty, The Washington Post
-Chris DeMuth, The Hudson Institute
Moderated by Jim Hoagland, Hoover Institution
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