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Suzanne Nossel

@suzannenossel

Fmr CEO @PENAmerica, background diverse; opinions my own. Author of Dare to Speak (HarperCollins, 2020) and Is Free Speech Under Threat (PRH UK, 2024)

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With thoughtful discussion, parents and educators can prevent the TikTok ban from reinforcing young people’s cynicism and better equip teens to navigate a fast evolving online landscape, writes Suzanne Nossel. trib.al/C78TMCm

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The day Tiktok died: Parents and educators need to think hard about what their kids take away from the loss of Tiktok, doing what they can to prevent it from compounding cynicism and escalating the dangers of growing up in a digital swamp. bostonglobe.com/2025/01/14/opi…

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Don’t Let Autocrats Erase the Internet Preserving digital archives is a crucial weapon in discrediting and defeating authoritarian regimes. foreignpolicy.com/2025/01/24/rus…

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In past generations, regimes engaged in painstaking efforts to bury or even burn books and documents perceived to threaten their continued rule, including evidence of their own abuses. In the digital age, deletion has gone high tech, Suzanne Nossel writes. foreignpolicy.com/2025/01/24/rus…

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The ease of erasure at a mass scale raises the pressing need to ensure that vulnerable digital materials—journalism, history, photography, video, government records—are safeguarded, Suzanne Nossel writes. foreignpolicy.com/2025/01/24/rus…

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NEW Oped from @USNews Ideas & Opinions~ Trump Is a Bully. Politicians and Corporations Must Resist, Not Capitulate, writes Suzanne Nossel usnews.com/opinion/articl… #USNews #Opinion #Trump

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Capitulation Nation: How did our national ethos that prizes the likes of Lincoln, MLK and Churchill for standing up to bullies melt into a culture where leaders quiver and capitulate in the face of a demogogue? usnews.com/opinion/articl…

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Remember the uproar over Stanford's "Harmful Language" list of "offensive" terms like "grandfather," "immigrant" and "American" ? Now some of the very same words and ideas are now essentially banned by the Trump Administration. My latest in Los Angeles Times latimes.com/opinion/story/…

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📅 TODAY | 3:45 pm ET Heather Conley, Ivo Daalder, and Suzanne Nossel discuss how increased cooperation between China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea poses a potentially unprecedented threat to U.S. national security and how the U.S. should respond. cfr.org/event/hauser-s…

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"Sir, where do I sign? ... Time will tell if @paulweissLLP and Skadden, Arps and others have saved their firms. But we already know they haven’t saved their profession or their nation. usnews.com/opinion/articl…

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The initial months of Trump’s second term have brought a stunning abdication of Washington’s commitment to soft power that Nye helped instill. foreignpolicy.com/2025/05/09/jos…

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In what is in part a tribute to the late Joe Nye, Suzanne Nossel has written the best and most accurate assessment that I have read of the destruction and loss of foreign policy assets that once made America the aspirational goal of the world. How sad to have to now use the word

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Joseph Nye’s intellectual progeny must now do as he did: cast out tired theories to summon hardheaded yet imaginative understandings of the emerging world order and how to position the United States within it, Suzanne Nossel writes. foreignpolicy.com/2025/05/09/jos…

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"Having played baseball all our lives, we suddenly find ourselves tackled on the field by a new team. We need to ask not whether the next pitch is a ball or strike, but rather how to play the game that has been forced upon us." foreignpolicy.com/2025/05/30/mil…

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"The notion of a British prime minister putting Oxford or Cambridge into the stocks or a French president defenestrating the Sorbonnes or Sciences Po is unimaginable. So too the White House’s current tarring and feathering of Harvard." latimes.com/opinion/story/…

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Political theorist Karl Loewenstein argued that a democracy fighting for its life against a fascist upsurge needed to assume a war footing, using everything in its power—including illiberal means—to save itself, writes Suzanne Nossel. foreignpolicy.com/2025/05/30/mil…

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Read Suzanne Nossel "To successfully fight back alongside the university, its constituencies will need to rally not just those worried for their alma maters, but also the millions of Americans with a stake in higher education’s role in society." latimes.com/opinion/story/…

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Lurking beneath the speculation about the boundaries of the judicial branch’s powers is collective awareness that our institutions were not built for this. Karl Loewenstein’s “militant democracy” could offer a way forward, Suzanne Nossel writes. foreignpolicy.com/2025/05/30/mil…