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      Technology, Economics, And Governance News Roundup | October 7-14
      Oct17

      Technology, Economics, And Governance News Roundup | October 7-14

      Technology, Economics, And Governance News Roundup | October 7-14 Rachel Moltz Mon, 10/17/2022 – 11:53 Industrial Policy & International Security China’s chip industry set for deep pain from US export controls | Financial Times New US export controls are targeting China’s AI and high-performance computing efforts. An export...

      Sustaining A Major Military Intervention
      Oct17

      Sustaining A Major Military Intervention

      Sustaining A Major Military Intervention Rachel Moltz Mon, 10/17/2022 – 09:12 Is the United States either politically or materially capable of sustaining a large overseas military intervention? The short answer is that for the next several years, our military’s material advantages and technological modernization give us an...

      Putin’s blackout blitz: Russia aims to freeze Ukrainians into surrender
      Oct17

      Putin’s blackout blitz: Russia aims to freeze Ukrainians into surrender

      The post Putin’s blackout blitz: Russia aims to freeze Ukrainians into surrender appeared first on Atlantic Council. …read more Source:: Atlantic...

      Leadership and Support for Interventions
      Oct17

      Leadership and Support for Interventions

      Leadership and Support for Interventions Rachel Moltz Mon, 10/17/2022 – 05:39 Americans generally unite in support of military interventions only when they perceive grave threats to their security. After Pearl Harbor, the American people embarked on war with an unprecedented degree of unity, one that was to last to the end of the war. The...

      Can the United States Sustain a Large Overseas Military Intervention?
      Oct17

      Can the United States Sustain a Large Overseas Military Intervention?

      Can the United States Sustain a Large Overseas Military Intervention? Rachel Moltz Mon, 10/17/2022 – 05:30 As with many things regarding the United States and its foreign and national security policies, the answer is “it depends.” It depends upon how the war starts. In 1999 Walter Russell Mead wrote a brilliant essay “The Jacksonian...

      Europe’s Ultimate Choices on Ukraine
      Oct17

      Europe’s Ultimate Choices on Ukraine

      As the Ukraine conflict continues, a basic question with ethical dimensions has risen and will need to be answered soon by European politicians: how moral it is to support Ukraine “as long as it takes” against the necessity of protecting your own citizens’ welfare and the constitutional duty to follow your people’s mandate which is...

      EU-Japan security cooperation following Russia's war in Ukraine
      Oct17

      EU-Japan security cooperation following Russia's war in Ukraine

      In collaboration with the Embassy of Japan to Italy, the Istituto Affari Internazionali (IAI) in Rome is organizing a one-day event comprising a morning closed door Track 1.5 Dialogue and an afternoon public workshop. This one-day even will bring together security practitioners and major experts from both Europe and Japan to analyse the...

      Belarus mobilises forces. 232nd day of the war
      Oct17

      Belarus mobilises forces. 232nd day of the war

      Russia continues its attacks on critical infrastructure facilities across Ukraine, but they are limited compared to the strikes on Monday. Defenders report the destruction of many missiles and most kamikaze drones obtained from Iran (National Security and Defence Council Secretary Oleksiy Danilov estimated that the aggressor loses 85–90% of the...

      European Summit in Prague Sets Agenda and Isolates Moscow
      Oct17

      European Summit in Prague Sets Agenda and Isolates Moscow

      The leaders of the 27 EU member states and 17 others met in Prague on October 6 to inaugurate the European Political Community (EPC). In a series of statements, the wider Europe took a firm stance against Russia for its invasion of Ukraine and brutal violation of the Helsinki Principles. While the heads of state and government did not issue a...

      The Need for Real Leadership: The Cost of Not Supporting Ukraine
      Oct16

      The Need for Real Leadership: The Cost of Not Supporting Ukraine

      The difficult reality is that we may never know what would push Putin to make the decision to go nuclear…. The U.S. objective should be to deter him: make the potential cost to him so high that it would be suicidal for him even to try. The clearest and …read more Source:: Gatestone...