Emerging Technology
There are signs that the EU and the U.S. may be moving closer on international tech taxes.
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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February 17, 2021
Leveraging Investment and Innovation to Accelerate Capability Development and Delivery
NATO aspires to remain agile, resilient, and proactive, continuing its 70-year history of success.
December 15, 2020
A Transatlantic Effort to Take on China Starts with Technology
Only unity on tech policy can keep democracies’ competitive edge.
December 2, 2020
Democratic Offense Against Disinformation
The United States and Europe must now pivot from defense to offense to address the disinformation challenge.
June 8, 2020
Covid Is Not the Only Virus
Russian Cyberattacks Are Hardening Europe’s Resolve
May 4, 2020
Hack the Global Crisis
Transatlantic Solutions to Cyber Threats
August 26, 2019
The New Iron Curtain
In the Black Sea, more than elsewhere, Russia is actively employing revisionist strategies to undermine the rules-based international system and once again establish lines of division in Europe.
June 28, 2019
Fostering Innovation in Central Europe
It's Time to Talk About Industrial Policy.