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Italy has expertise and ambitions for the new space race, but needs to develop relations with the US and help fix Europe’s overly bureaucratic approaches.
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March 21, 2022
NATO Must Act for Ukraine
The alliance should declare Ukraine’s survival a core interest and warn Putin off of any use of nuclear weapons.
March 6, 2022
The West Must Be More Decisive on Ukraine
Western sanctions have failed to halt Russia’s brutal military campaign against Ukraine. Too many carve-outs and exceptions remain
February 22, 2022
NATO Has Nurtured Europe’s Better Self
Without the transatlantic alliance, Europe would have been an ugly place of coups and wars.
February 22, 2022
Putin’s Risk Appetite
Will he go for broke? Or cash in his winnings?
February 17, 2022
X-Raying the DMA: Who will be a Gatekeeper?
...Despite belated opposition from the US government, the EU looks set to approve by summer its Digital Markets Act (DMA). The US houses the world’s five biggest tech companies –...
February 17, 2022
Defending US Allies and Interests Against Russian Aggression in Eastern Europe
The Kremlin are not Boy Scouts. They use cyber and disinformation to destroy lives, societal structures, and trust in our democratic systems.
February 16, 2022
Close to the Wind: Recommendations for Baltic Sea Regional Security
The United States, NATO, and regional players must work together to enhance political cohesion and create a unified security strategy for the Baltic Sea.
February 11, 2022
End Transatlantic Double Standards About Big Tech
When it comes to regulating tech monopolies, European and US policymakers are inconsistent.
February 9, 2022
Mr. Scholz Goes to Washington: A Lesson in Expectation Management
Germany’s redlines on Ukraine have been predictable though frustrating. The United States should adjust accordingly