Plus, how India sees China’s ties with Pakistan and Bhutan, and the Biden administration’s AI promises.
Is the war in Israel and Gaza changing US public attitudes? The Hamas attack on Israel last month and the ensuing Israeli military response in Gaza have captured global attention. Shibley Telhami provides key highlights from recent U.S. survey data on how the war has affected American public opinion toward the Israeli-Palestinian issue more broadly. | A closer look at the data An increasing majority of Republicans want America to lean toward Israel, while a declining majority of Democrats want the country to lean toward neither side. | More research and analysis How India sees China’s ties with Pakistan and Bhutan. On the latest episode of the Global India podcast, Tanvi Madan talks to Ambassador Gautam Bambawale—New Delhi’s former envoy to both Beijing and Thimphu and high commissioner to Pakistan—about India-China dynamics in regard to two close neighbors. Will the White House deliver on its AI promises? In a new compilation piece, Brookings experts weigh in on President Biden’s recent executive order on artificial intelligence (AI) and how it might impact civil rights protections, the U.S. workforce, international coordination, and more. | The conclusions and recommendations of any Brookings publication are solely those of its author(s), and do not reflect the views of the Institution, its management, or its other scholars. | |