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31 December 2020
For Beijing and New Delhi, 2020 Was the Point of No Return
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BY HARSH V. PANT Source Link In a year that challenged policymakers across the world, one development will perhaps have the most significant...
India, OneWeb And The Queen’s Stake – Analysis
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By Chaitanya Giri* Source Link OneWeb, the London-based satellite internet services company, had a momentous 2020. It launched 68 (still ope...
MILITARY MOBILIZATION IN COMMUNIST CHINA
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Source Link INTRODUCTION One of the foundational concepts in Mao Zedong’s thinking about politics and war is that mobilization and the “Peop...
A Transatlantic Effort to Take on China Starts with Technology
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Alina Polyakova Source Link Technology is now the epicenter of geopolitics: governments increasingly recognize that all aspects of their pow...
U.S.–CHINA TRACK 1.5 NUCLEAR DIALOGUE
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BRAD ROBERTS Source Link From 2004 to 2019, experts from the United States and China came together once or twice a year to discuss nuclear p...
Research Report on the Status of China’s Information Security Professionals (2018-2019)
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Source Link See our original translation of a study by a PRC government cybersecurity center that analyzes the structure of China's comp...
Hints of Chinese Naval Procurement Plans in the 2020s
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By Rick Joe Source Link This year has seen multiple major navies in the world establish their future long term procurement strategies, rang...
How 2020 Shaped U.S.-China Relations
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Article by Elizabeth C. Economy, Yanzhong Huang, Jerome A. Cohen, Adam Segal, and Julian Gewirtz Source Link U.S.-China relations sharpl...
The Arab Spring Changed Everything—in Europe
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BY ANCHAL VOHRA Source Link Adecade after the Arab Spring, little has improved for those who stood up against Middle Eastern autocrats and d...
How the Biden administration should tackle AI oversight
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Alex Engler Source Link Had Democrats decisively won control of the White House and the Senate, there would be a robust conversation around ...
Mapping U.S. Multinationals’ Global AI R&D Activity
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Roxanne Heston Source Link Many factors influence where U.S. tech multinational corporations decide to conduct their global artificial inte...
The Uneven Global Response to Climate Change
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Source Link Recently published climate science ultimately underscores the same points: The impacts of climate change are advancing faster th...
7 Reasons Why Silicon Valley Will Have a Tough Time With the Biden Administration
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BY VIVEK WADHWA, TARUN WADHWA Source Link So far, U.S. President-elect Joe Biden seems like business as usual for Silicon Valley. The indus...
Living and Dying in America in 2021
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ANNE CASE, ANGUS DEATON Source Link PRINCETON – American capitalism is not serving most Americans. While educated elites live longer and mor...
Climate Hope Is Back
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JULES KORTENHORST, ANDREAS KUHLMANN Source Link DENVER – Around this time four years ago, the climate community was in shock. Just when the ...
The Stampede from Silicon Valley
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JOHN B. TAYLOR Source Link STANFORD – The news out of Silicon Valley is that some of America’s most dynamic businesses are pulling up stake...
Myanmar: An Era Of Change Or A Change Of Era – OpEd
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By Kanbawza Win Source Link As the New Year rings in, one is quite perplex of whether, we are surviving in an era of change or in a change ...
After 2020, an Era of Global Harmony — or a New Dark Age?
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Hal Brands Source Link By most standards, 2020 has been an awful year, visiting death and disruption on societies around the globe. But if i...
America’s History of Luck Is Running Out
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BY STEPHEN M. WALT Source Link The United States is the luckiest country in modern history. It began as a set of marginal European outposts,...
The post-Brexit trade agreement leaves many questions unanswered
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Source Link AFTER THE deal, the salesmanship. No sooner had Boris Johnson, Britain’s prime minister, and Ursula von der Leyen, the European ...
Five Foreign Policy Stories to Watch in 2021
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by James M. Lindsay Source Link Two thousand twenty had its fair share of big news stories . The same will be true of 2021. Some of thos...
No, the United States Does Not Spend Too Much on Cyber Offense
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by Robert K. Knake Source Link In the wake of the SolarWinds incident, critics have pointed to budget and personnel imbalances between o...
The SolarWinds Breach Is a Failure of U.S. Cyber Strategy
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By Robert Morgus Source Link On Dec. 13, news broke that Russian intelligence operatives had successfully breached networks of the U.S. go...
Visualizing 2021: Trends to Watch
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by Michelle Gavin, Alice C. Hill, Jennifer Hillman, and Jennifer Nuzzo Source Link As a tumultuous 2020 comes to a close, four CFR exper...
How do you fix a flying computer? Seeking resilience in software-intensive mission systems
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Report by Trey Herr, Reed Porada, Simon Handler, Orton Huang, Stewart Scott, Robert Lychev, and Jeremy Mineweaser Source Link Defense organi...
30 December 2020
India-Vietnam Virtual Summit Strengthens Partnership
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Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan Source Link Modi, during his remarks at the summit, lauded Vietnam’s important role in India’s Act East Polic...
Joe Biden should go slow on Afghanistan. We need patience in this peace process.
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John Allen and Michael O’Hanlon Source Link When President-elect Joe Biden takes the oath of office on Jan. 20, he will face many issues dem...
Assessing China's Digital Silk Road Initiative
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Source Link As part of China’s massive Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), the biggest infrastructure undertaking in the world, Beijing has lau...
Gray-zone warfare: What can Taiwan do?
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By DAVE MAKICHUK Source Link A pilot assigned to an aviation brigade of the air force under the PLA Northern Theater Command navigates his f...
Vietnam targeted in complex supply chain attack
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By Catalin Cimpanu Source Link The attack, discovered by security firm ESET and detailed in a report named " Operation SignSight ,...
Australia is Taking China to Task in the WTO. But it Won't Be an Easy Win
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by Weihuan Zhou Lisa Toohey Sourec Link It is the five-year 80.5% barley tariff China imposed in May that Australia will take to the World ...
China’s Military Strategy Against America: Less Attrition, More Precision
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by Michael Peck Source Link “The supreme art of war is to subdue the enemy without fighting,” wrote the legendary Chinese strategist Sun Tzu...
Counter-Coercion: How to Use the Military to Avoid War with China
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by James Siebens Source Link Over the past decade, and especially since 2016, China has rapidly developed its military infrastructure, activ...
China’s Economy Looks Ahead To Stronger 2021 – Analysis
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By Michael Lelyveld Source Link Most analysts expect the country to bounce back from the deadly damage of the COVID-19 crisis with high econ...
Joe Biden’s Iran Policy Must Be About More Than the JCPOA
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by Amitai Etzioni Source Link Iran is one of the nations that is most likely to try to test Joe Biden’s resolve. It may exploit the confusio...
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