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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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August 15, 2024
Polish Tech: Grand Ambitions on a Shaky Foundation
US and Asian investments are pouring into Poland. However, the country must still overcome large hurdles to become a tech leader.
August 14, 2024
Google Antitrust: Clear Verdict, Unclear Outcome
A US judge ruled Google an illegal monopoly, but European experience shows the difficulty of imposing effective remedies.
August 13, 2024
Trump or Not, NATO Must Change
The alliance faces numerous challenges. To cope, European members should shoulder more of the collective burden.
August 12, 2024
Bite the Bullet — Bring Ukraine into the NATO Fold
Despite the usual outpouring of self-congratulatory rhetoric at July’s NATO summit, the alliance continues to fail Ukraine. That should change.
July 29, 2024
No Carrots, Just Sticks: US Bullying Allies on China Chips
The US may tighten export controls on European and Asian companies to prevent China from leveraging old chip technology. It is a bad idea.
July 26, 2024
CrowdStrike Crash: Regulators, Please Don’t Interfere
A botched CrowdStrike software update might seem to justify regulatory ‘oversight.’ The opposite is true.
July 24, 2024
Biden and the Bathwater: Lessons from a Wartime Presidency
There are key lessons to be drawn about US foreign policy from the last four years. It’s important they’re correctly identified.
July 24, 2024
UN Attempts AI Power Grab. The West is Unhappy
Under the guise of giving China and the global South a strong voice on artificial intelligence policy, United Nations bureaucrats are trying to take over AI governance. Democracies object.
July 24, 2024
Preparing for the Worst — European NATO and a US Departure
The United States, the heavily muscled, organizing big brother for European security since 1945 may not be around for much longer. Europe needs to get ready, and fast.