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The U.S.-China Tech Conflict Front Line Goes Through Belgium
The historic Belgian city of Leuven is known for its centuries-old university and as the headquarters of brewing giant Anheuser-Busch InBev NV. Less so as the location of a se...
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China still has weaknesses in terms of cutting-edge AI research, says expert
Elsa Kania discusses China and AI research to achieve self-reliance in the AI chips sector with CNBC. Watch the full video from CNBC....
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Israel’s growing ties to China are testing its relationship with the U.S.
As a sovereign, high-tech, democratic powerhouse, Israel has a fundamental stake in the contest between China and the free world....
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China on Cusp of Eliminating Cash, Pushing the World Toward Total Government Surveillance
The Chinese were the first in the world to invent paper money back in the 7th Century. Now, more than 1,400 years later, China is again on the cusp of creating a new form of g...
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Bipartisan support for taking on China goes only so far
The embrace of great-power competition comes with a critical caveat. Both parties’ enthusiasm for the concept abruptly ends when it requires doing something politically hard....
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Martijn Rasser Named Director of the Technology and National Security Program
Washington, June 28, 2021—The Center for a New American Security (CNAS) is pleased to announce that Martijn Rasser has been named Director of the Technology and National Secur...
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Quad can pool resources to prevent China from dominating global tech
Elizabeth Roche interviews Lisa Curtis and Surjit Bhalla, co-chairs of the Mumbai-based Gateway House Economy and Technology Taskforce discuss ways on how the Quad can scale u...
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FBI China spy probe faces backlash as case against professor ends in mistrial
An FBI agent’s admission he baselessly targeted a Chinese Canadian researcher in an economic espionage probe is driving calls for a federal investigation into the Justice Depa...
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How the Afghanistan Withdrawal Costs the U.S. With China
U.S. departure from Kabul could end up undermining, rather than strengthening, America’s strategic hand against China....
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Five things to watch on Biden's first foreign trip
President Biden’s first international trip is intended to shore up alliances amid rising challenges to the United States from Russia and China. It comes after divis...
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Biden administration plans to evacuate Afghans who worked with U.S.
American presidents used visits to NATO headquarters over the past 20 years to talk up the military and moral imperatives in Afghanistan, where U.S. and allied forces fought s...
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CNAS Selects Jasmine Butler and Carisa Nietsche as 2021 Bacevich Award Recipients
Washington, June 24 2021 — The Center for a New American Security (CNAS) is pleased to announce that Jasmine Butler and Carisa Nietsche have been selected as recipients of the...
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As US exits Afghanistan, China prepares for threat of security void
Even as U.S.-China ties fray, Beijing is growing increasingly concerned over a security vacuum emerging in Afghanistan after America withdraws from the war-torn country. With ...
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Emily Kilcrease Named Director of CNAS Energy, Economics, and Security Program
Washington, June 22, 2021 — The Center for a New American Security (CNAS) is pleased to announce that Emily Kilcrease has been named Senior Fellow and Director of the Energy, ...
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Emily Kilcrease
Emily Kilcrease is a senior fellow and director of the Energy, Economics, and Security Program at the Center for a New American Security (CNAS). Her research focuses on the U....
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EU, US launch trade, technology council to outcompete China
The European Union and United States launched a trade and technology council that seeks to “write the rules of the road” on the global economy, in the face of growing competit...
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India’s Covid calamity exposes weakest link in US-led ‘Quad’ alliance
India’s catastrophic Covid-19 wave has not only battered its ambitions to become the “pharmacy of the world”, but it has also undermined a US plan for New Delhi to play a lead...
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Biden And The EU Agree To A Truce In A 17-Year-Long Fight Over Aircraft Subsidies
President Biden on Tuesday announced a truce in a long-running trade war with the European Union, saying it was time to put aside the fight and focus together on the growing t...
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CNAS Responds: Biden Meets with World Leaders on First International Trip
This week, President Biden traveled to Europe in a week long tour of high-level summit meetings with leaders from key allies. In the advisory below, CNAS experts unpack the ke...
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Getting real about US–China cooperation
One of the toughest questions in the current frosty era of relations between Washington and Beijing is whether and how to pursue cooperation amid ‘extreme’ geopolitical compet...