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Europe and the US must respond to the global semiconductor shortage by supporting domestic industries. But Europe needs to be careful about flirting with China.
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February 7, 2022
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.
January 28, 2022
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
January 27, 2022
A Disturbing Marriage: Serbia and China Team Up on Digital Surveillance
Just as 2021 was drawing to its close, protestors blocked major roads in Serbia. They opposed laws perceived as benefiting global mining corporations.
January 18, 2022
Putin Plus Authoritarians on Skates
Authoritarian Olympics, like the Beijing Winter games starting on February 4, are an exercise in feel-good nationalism. Until the final payment demand arrives.
January 13, 2022
‘Crazy’ Lithuania Shrugs Off China’s Threats
Despite some grumbling, Lithuania is sticking to its guns in an increasingly high-stakes battle with China.
January 10, 2022
Sidelined
If Europe wants to be taken seriously on Russia it should act seriously on China
January 6, 2022
China in Hungary: Real Threat or False Alarm?
The Challenges that the Sino-Hungarian Relationship Poses to the Transatlantic alliance — and What the US should do about it.
January 4, 2022
The Race to AI – Either the US and Europe Cooperate or China Wins
While the EU and US agree on the need to cooperate on AI regulation and offer alternatives to China’s authoritarian model, they are moving at different speeds.
December 24, 2021
China’s Trojan Gift: Creditor Imperialism
We are witnessing the end of China’s happy days when a positive image and almost unlimited capital helped its push for global influence and assets