Europe and the US have agreed on a Declaration for the Future of the Internet, outlining a series of democratic principles.
Twitter in a Time of War: Russia Sanctions Should Include Social Media
The United States and Europe have banned banks, energy companies, and others from trading with Russia. They should now take the logical next steps and ban Russian officials and oligarchs from Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube.
A Little Red Riding Hood Fable: Europe’s Telcos Cry Wolf
Telefónica, Deutsche Telekom, Vodafone, and Orange want Big Tech to face a ‘levy’ for using their networks.
Putin’s Risk Appetite
Will he go for broke? Or cash in his winnings?
Eric Schmidt on Confronting China: Stop Regulating and Invent
“The U.S. needs partners. It needs Europe. We must work hand in hand in hand.”
‘Unclear Europe is Defensible’ Without Better Forces
NATO must address the imminent threat of a “two-pronged war” by developing primarily European capabilities.
Transatlantic Swell
Despite questions about unity following the withdrawal from Afghanistan and the Aukus deal, transatlantic leaders say the alliance remains the cornerstone of global security.
Protectionism Threatens To Torpedo The Transatlantic Technology Alliance
The United States and Europe have pledged to build a tech alliance to counter authoritarian politics.
NATO for Beginners
NATO is a collection of democracies. It not only survives inter-alliance disputes but thrives on them, according to a newly published book.
Trading Places: Putting China in the Hot Seat
Reviving EU-U.S. trade negotiations could be key to countering China’s growing political and economic influence.