North America
The three decades following the Soviet Union’s collapse led the US and allies into a place of self-delusion. That is now at an end.
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April 5, 2024
La Souveraineté Numérique Retreats?
A protectionist “digital sovereignty” agenda has powered recent Brussels tech policymaking. It may now be fading.
April 3, 2024
Let’s End Counter-Terrorism Cooperation With Russia, Right Now
The Kremlin’s cynical behavior following the Moscow terrorist attack shows that any effort to treat it like a normal government will fail. The US should stop pretending and pull the plug.
April 2, 2024
Confronting the China Challenge in Africa: The Lobito Corridor
The US and EU are building a rail line connecting critical minerals in Zambia, the DRC to the sea of Angola. Will transatlantic cooperation fend off China’s Belt and Road?
March 29, 2024
The US Supreme Court Takes On Social Media — and Blinks
Several cases raise pivotal questions about online speech — but judges look set to back away from imposing radical change.
March 22, 2024
Ukraine’s Veterans’ Aid Should Look to the US
The veterans' affairs system in Ukraine needs significant improvement; the United States can serve as a blueprint for change.
March 20, 2024
Europe’s DMA: A Protectionist Weapon?
The Digital Markets Act targets five US large tech companies. Critics call it “protectionist.” It is not. The main beneficiaries will be American.
March 18, 2024
Europe’s DMA: A Chorus of Complaining Competitors
At hearings in Brussels about the new law designed to rein in digital gatekeepers, competitors will protest the DMA. European regulators should decide themselves.
March 14, 2024
Ban TikTok? Not So Fast
The US House has approved a bill to force the Chinese owner to sell the wildly popular social media app. Before that happens, many key questions remain unanswered.
March 12, 2024
Trump is ‘Unhinged’ But We Love Him, Say Kremlin Mouthpieces
The controversial journey of Hungary’s leader to the US resulted in ominous tidings for Ukraine and delight in Moscow.