Emerging Technology
The European Union’s defense and security review can open the way to a Europe-only use of military power.
Emerging technology is redrawing the balance of power. Advances in biotechnology, quantum computing, semiconductors, and space technology are creating new sources of economic strength and military advantage, and democracies are competing with authoritarian rivals to lead them. This hub is the gateway to analysis across the emerging technology frontier: the security implications of biotechnology, the promise and risk of quantum computing, the semiconductor supply chains that underpin everything, and the growing contest over space technology. Fellows and analysts, including specialists in the defense-technology field, assess how the United States and Europe can lead in emerging technology responsibly and protect critical capabilities. Explore analysis and commentary spanning biotechnology, quantum computing, semiconductors, and space technology.
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June 11, 2021
Two to Tango – A Transatlantic Technology Alliance
Allies need to comprehend that there is one ambition they share which should prevail over all others
June 1, 2021
Iron Dome Shows AI’s Risks and Rewards
Strategically and operationally, it must remain clear that AI is but one tool.
May 4, 2021
Ukraine’s Naftogaz Debacle Provides Perils and Opportunities
The government is playing a dangerous game with the state-owned gas company, but the West could use this as a moment to entrench reform.
April 27, 2021
Relegating the “Russia Problem” to Turkey
Turkey is poking at Russia’s underbelly
April 20, 2021
Disputes Mar the EU’s Struggle to Regulate Tech
The Digital Markets Act is an ambitious effort to prop up European tech companies, which have underperformed in driving innovation
April 20, 2021
Covid Spats Reveal Central and Eastern Europe’s Political Outlines
The attitudes of Central-Eastern Europeans toward vaccines from the east are starkly different
April 19, 2021
Bosnia & Herzegovina: Targeted Western Aid Can Heal Divides
In 2005, the world’s first statue dedicated to the martial arts actor Bruce Lee was unveiled, not as you might imagine in his hometown of San Francisco, nor in Hong Kong where he was raised, but in Mostar, Bosnia and Hercegovina (BiH).
April 19, 2021
Europe’s Role in Reconstituting the Iran Nuclear Deal
With indirect talks now resumed between the U.S. and Iran, Europe holds the key to a successful outcome.
April 16, 2021
In the Balkans, Serbia Has Its Own Vaccine Diplomacy
Covid-19 vaccines have a powerful political value for smaller countries too