Authoritarian Threats
The days when Russian companies could hope to prosper in the global market have ended, whether they accept the fact or not.
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October 2, 2024
Putin Wants America to Be Afraid, Very Afraid
Russia’s latest efforts to menace the West with discussion of nuclear-weapons use is paradoxically dramatic, and also less novel than it may appear.
October 2, 2024
‘Libertad o Muerte’ – Liberty or Death for Ukraine’s Colombian Volunteers
It’s not just Russia looking abroad for reinforcement. Ukraine is welcoming seasoned soldiers from South America to bolster its defenses.
October 2, 2024
Russia’s Satanic Failure Opens the Door to NATO Rethink
Russia’s supposedly city-ending Satan missile failed to launch when tested, leaving a huge hole in the ground. What should the West conclude?
October 2, 2024
Part Three: Asia’s Semiconductor Superpowers Soar
While the US leads chip design, Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan dominate manufacturing. All feel vulnerable.
October 1, 2024
The Danish D9+ Answer to Europe’s Digital Challenges: More Denmark
Denmark is a digital champion, pro-tech, pro-European Single Market, and home to a strong private sector. The Danes also love rules.
September 30, 2024
The Armenian Paradox: Further From Russia and Closer to Russia
There is a plethora of worthy analyses suggesting Armenia is loosening ties with Russia. The reality is otherwise.
September 30, 2024
Gloves Come Off as Children Join Europe’s Spy Wars
The invasion of Ukraine has led to a lethal new shadow war that can involve almost anyone.
September 29, 2024
New Normal: Impunity
Failure to respond to Russian active measures is creating a dangerous world.
September 27, 2024
The Kremlin Counts the Cost of New Allies
While the Kremlin declares itself the “center of the non-Western world,” its new-found friends have brought some unpleasant surprises.