A new European postwar security architecture, the road out of chaos in Syria, and more.
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** December 21, 2024
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Is China Ready for Donald Trump 2.0?
by Milton Ezrati
After a sequence of policy errors, Beijing finds itself in a poor position to face new tariffs from the incoming Trump administration. Read it here ([link removed]) .
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Toward a New European Post-war Security Architecture
by Abdulla Ibrahim
Given the current level of distrust, no agreement with Russia will secure Europe if its post-war deterrence is not credible. Read it here ([link removed]) .
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The Road Out of Chaos in Syria
by Robert D. Kaplan
Can Syria forge a path out of chaos without the need for an extreme ideology to hold it together? Read it here ([link removed]) .
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How Donald Trump Can Undercut China’s AI Strategy
by Alexander B. Gray
The new administration should not forget the importance of open-source models in furthering AI innovation. Read it here ([link removed]) .
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“Dunkelflaute” Roils The European Energy Market
by Greg Priddy
If Europe continues down the path of intermittent renewables reliance, without adding to its nuclear energy capacity, it will find it difficult to maintain their economic competitiveness. Read it here ([link removed]) .
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