Dependent on the United States for security, Russia for energy, and China for manufacturing, the return of great power competition puts Europe in a precarious position.
Owning the Conversation: Assessing Responses to Russian and Chinese Information Operations Around COVID-19
Despite some progress, gaps in countering COVID-19 disinformation and propaganda from Russia and China and unintentional misinformation spread still exist.
Europe Races to Build Gigafactories, Lithium Permitting
The European Commission wants to go electric to fight climate change and increase the EU’s share of global battery production. But watch out for lithium.
China’s Aid to Russia: Lip Service?
China’s messaging on the Russian invasion of Ukraine belies its claims to neutrality, but material support is harder to gauge.
The Next 10 Days Will Decide This War
Russia’s effort to conquer Ukraine may culminate within the next 10 days.
Ukraine: The Case for a New Lend-Lease
The Arsenal of Democracy must come to the rescue of Ukraine’s besieged democracy.
Avoid Tech Regulation that Opens the Door For Russian Cyberattacks
It’s not just Russian tanks and missiles that threaten Ukraine and the Western alliance. Its Russian cyberattacks.
US Tech Sanctions Will Hit Putin Hard
Russia has worked hard to achieve autarky in many areas, but it has not yet succeeded in tech. US retaliatory measures would bite.
Taiwan: A Manchurian Candidate Away from Disaster
The US should support Taiwan in every possible way, but the island nation needs to wake up and get serious about the multiple Chinese communist threats.
Why Europe’s Digital Markets Act Will Strain Transatlantic Relations
The US and Europe are committed to confronting China’s tech offensive. But they risk serious divisions over anti-America European regulations