European Union
The EU is moving fast to introduce new market regulation instruments for a few large digital companies – without thinking through the implications.
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March 26, 2021
Digital Jungle Best Tackled by Joint US-EU Effort
Europe is forging ahead to regulate tech, the U.S. should pay close attention to the details.
March 25, 2021
The Bust-Up; a Wolf Warrior Winner; Vaccine Diplomacy
In This Issue: meltdown in Paris; spies caught, hacks exposed; no-shows at a Beijing show-trial
March 10, 2021
Georgia’s Fading EU Mirage
There’s much that Europeans and the U.S. can do to lure Georgia from the authoritarian sirens, even though EU membership is a long way off
February 23, 2021
Why NATO Needs Lethal Autonomous Weapon Standards
NATO needs to harmonize its approach to the lethal autonomous weapon systems that will come to dominate warfare in the coming years
February 17, 2021
Illuminating Defense Supply Chains and Investments: An Opportunity for NATO Leadership
Instead of challenging NATO head-on, adversaries are conducting actions below the threshold for open conflict.
February 17, 2021
Leveraging Investment and Innovation to Accelerate Capability Development and Delivery
NATO aspires to remain agile, resilient, and proactive, continuing its 70-year history of success.
January 29, 2021
The Evolution of Russian Hybrid Warfare: Conclusion
"Geopolitical competition will look less like a cold war and more like a constant barrage of violent episodes, low-threshold probes of Western readiness, and strategic deception and obfuscation of targets and intentions."
January 29, 2021
The Evolution of Russian Hybrid Warfare: Executive Summary
"Chaos strategy through hybrid, multi-vector warfare is here to stay."
January 29, 2021
The Evolution of Russian Hybrid Warfare: EU/NATO
“The Russian leadership’s ability to achieve its goals — regime security and great power status through weakening the EU and NATO — comes from its power of destruction rather than its power of attraction.”