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The U.S. Government Should Try Harder to Minimize Costs of China Defensive Measures
The U.S. government’s proliferating defensive measures aimed at protecting sensitive technology, particularly screening of foreign investments, are actually counterproductive to its goal of staying ahead... -
Contextualizing the Nigerian Government’s Forced Abortion Program
The unprecedented campaign is a test of the Biden administration's commitment to addressing conflict-related sexual violence. -
Biden Brings Semiconductors to the Forefront of Americans’ Minds
On technology, President Biden’s State of the Union address sent a clear message: U.S.-China competition is here to stay, the American people are key stakeholders in the semiconductor industry, and publi... -
Biden Brings Semiconductors to the Forefront of Americans’ Minds
On technology, President Biden’s State of the Union address sent a clear message: U.S.-China -
The U.S. Government Should Try Harder to Minimize Costs of China Defensive Measures
The U.S. government’s proliferating defensive measures aimed at protecting sensitive technol -
ChinaTalk: Tech Policy Entrepreneurship + Chips Act + Talent Policy
The latest episode of ChinaTalk. -
The EU Can, and Should, Designate the IRGC as a Terrorist Group
The European Parliament recently voted to designate Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) as a terrorist group. The EU’s policy chief insists that such a move is not possible until a European c... -
ChinaTalk: BALLOONTALK: EMERGENCY EDITION
The latest episode of ChinaTalk. -
ChinaTalk: AI Compute 101: The Geopolitics of Giant Models
The latest episode of ChinaTalk. -
Constructive Ambiguity of the Budapest Memorandum at 28: Making Sense of the Controversial Agreement
The 1994 Budapest Memorandum was purposefully designed to be ambiguous to allow its signatories to achieve significant goals. It is an important tool in the discourse on the current war waged by Russia i... -
Constructive Ambiguity of the Budapest Memorandum at 28: Making Sense of the Controversial Agreement
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Water Wars: Japan’s Defense Buildup Signals a Shift Away from Post-WWII
U.S. and China spar over close maneuvers and freedom of navigation in the South China Sea; Biden administration doubles down on aid to Taiwan; Japan begins its largest military buildup since World War II...