In this Next America forum, The Atlantic will engage with state and local leaders, law enforcement officials and community activists for a conversation on how emerging policies will affect safety and justice in St. Louis and in the country at large.
This Atlantic post-election forum will gather business leaders, former government officials, and experts to discuss the impact of the 2016 presidential election on the business community its position in the global marketplace.
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The Secretary of Defense Ash Carter will sit down with The Atlantic’s Editor in Chief Jeffrey Goldberg in a wide ranging conversation on the state of the US military, its role in the world and its future both home and abroad.
In a series of conversations, The Atlantic will explore civitas, the contract binding all citizens together, and talk to leaders of business, politics and society who are striving to make our Union a little more perfect.
The Atlantic held a high-stakes conversation on the state of the threat and what governments and businesses can do to keep digital data safe and secure.
The Atlantic explored strategies for America to fully address the opportunities and rising challenges we face in an era of increased automation and globalization.
CityLab gathers the world’s most creative mayors and city practitioners with artists, academics, funders, and other public and private sector leaders to focus on improving cities and spreading urban strategies that work.