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How the United States Could Have Won the Trade Wars , by Emily Kilcrease and Geoffrey Gertz of the CNAS Energy, Economics, and Security Program.
The U.S. team successfully brokered deals with the Europe and North America teams and certain other countries in the game to address long-standing irritants in their trading relationships, reduce the ...
For example, AGI is seen as signaling a rapid and widespread displacement of jobs. Some even forecast that AGI will usher in ...
Who will coordinate the surge in defense spending about to get underway? So far, the debate over the future of the European ...
The report highlights the central role of “compute”—the specialized chips, data centers, and technical infrastructure needed ...
Ultimately, AI and its impacts will transcend national borders. But the infrastructure that underpins it will remain firmly rooted in the physical world.
We grow up learning what makes American democracy special — separation of powers, co-equal branches and checks and balances.
Mounting costs and bureaucracy are derailing U.S. quantum innovation.
Why is America leading the AI race, despite China's introduction of Deepseek and their hectic efforts to compete? Well, Vivek Chilukuri of the Centre for a New American Security has the answer.
In an exclusive HT Podcast video interview, Vivek Chilukuri of the Center for a New American Security gives insight into the ...
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine was a catalyst for cooperation among Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea—what the authors call the “axis of upheaval.” ...
India and China are locked in a high-stakes struggle for influence in the Indian Ocean. Control over tiny islands could choke global trade and reshape regional power. Lisa Cur... Rachel Ziemba, ...