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Photo: U.S. Army Spc. Shawnte Rollins (right), a native of Elkhart, Ind., and part of the female engagement team, and Afghan National Security soldiers collect information from motorists passing through a temporary control point set up at the Chenigai Pass in Bak district, March 30. Delaware Company is part of the 1st Battalion (Airborne), 501st Infantry Regiment, Task Force Blue Geronimo. Credit: Staff Sgt Jason Epperson / United States Army

Retreat and Defeat

July 12, 2021
By Edward Lucas

The West’s failure in Afghanistan will haunt us for years

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Photo credit: Ian Battaglia

A Bold Transatlantic Plan to Open Corporate Databases

July 8, 2021
By Alex C. Engler

It is high time for tech companies to open their vaults for researchers. Governments should step in.

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Staff Sgts. Luis Alicea (left) and Ashley McLeod of the 1st Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division build an antenna during the Electronic Warfare competition on Fort Bragg, N.C., May 7, 2019. The competition is a division-level team event designed to evaluate new skills being used on the battlefield in the electromagnetic environment. (Photo by Pvt. Chantel Green)

Military Education for the Age of Hybrid Warfare

July 1, 2021
By Joanna van der Merwe

Warfare is getting more complex, but simple technology provides a good starting point

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Credit: Gren Carsten Peters

A Transatlantic Proposal for a Safer Internet

June 25, 2021
By Théophile Lenoir

Efforts must be undertaken on both sides of the Atlantic to develop these shared regulatory standards, with the aim of protecting citizens of democracies everywhere

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Photo: President Joe Biden meets with Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at NATO Headquarters in Brussels. Credit: NATO

Getting NATO Innovation Right

June 18, 2021
By Nicholas Nelson

NATO commitments to emerging defense technologies are welcome developments, but they require new authorities and differentiated talent.

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Photo: U.S. President Joe Biden, Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson and France's President Emmanuel Macron prepare to pose for a picture during the G7 meeting in Carbis Bay, Cornwall, Britain, June 11, 2021. Credit: Leon Neal/Pool via REUTERS

West Off the Rocks

June 14, 2021
By Edward Lucas

Disaster is averted — now what?

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Photo: Pedestrians walk across a crossroad as a big electronic screen supported by face-recognition system shows the image of a jaywalker at the intersection in Nanjing city, east China's Jiangsu province, 4 July 2019. Traffic police in Nanjing used facial-recognition technology to capture jaywalkers in east China's Jiangsu province. Authorities already publicly name and shame people who flout the southern city’s strict road rules, using CCTV cameras equipped with artificial intelligence (AI) that can recognise offenders. Credit: Wang Feng, Oriental Image

Alternatives to China’s Tech Authoritarianism a Priority for Transatlantic Action

June 11, 2021
By Rebecca Arcesati

A world where Chinese technology is used for digitization creates acute risks for safety, privacy, and freedom of expression

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Photo: An Italian and Spanish soldier get ready for room-clearing drills during urban operations training as part of exercise Steadfast Defender 2021. Credit: NATO

A NATO Summit to Engage Younger Generations

June 4, 2021
By Lauren Speranza and Gabrielle Moran

It is time to embrace an agenda for NATO’s next generation built with the next generation

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Photo: An activist holds up an artwork depicting Belarusian President Aleksander Lukashenko as they attend a rally in support of the Belarusian anti-government movement and detained blogger Roman Protasevich, in front of the Ministry of Foreign affairs in Kyiv, Ukraine May 28, 2021. Credit: REUTERS/Gleb Garanich

The West Should Raise the Price of Putin’s Belarus Plaything

June 1, 2021
By Tadeusz Giczan

Russian politics may seem mad at times, but when it comes to money it is surprisingly pragmatic

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Photo: SOCHI, RUSSIA - MAY 29, 2021: Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko (L) and Russia's President Vladimir Putin during a boat ride off Russia's Black Sea coast. Credit: Sergei Ilyin/Russian Presidential Press and Information Office/TASS

Kleptocracy rules, OK

June 1, 2021
By Edward Lucas

Belarus won this battle. Who will win the war?

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