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The use of deepfakes in the presidential campaign makes clear the risks of continuing to allow technology companies to self-regulate, writes Catherine Powell. cfr.org/blog/deepfake-…
National security policymakers are understandably worried about economic risks, but they shouldn’t lose sight of other national interests, writes Matthew P. Goodman. cfr.org/article/gettin…
Given the size and composition of its external lending, China should be clearing far more interest income on its reserves and policy lending than SAFE reports, writes Brad Setser. cfr.org/blog/chinese-s…
🎧On this episode of The President's Inbox podcast, Steven A. Cook sits down with @jamesmlindsay to discuss the potential for a wider war in the Middle East as Iran vows to retaliate against Israel for the killing of a top Hamas official in Tehran. Listen below ⬇️
Mounting scandals surrounding the Taiwan People's Party raise questions about its long term viability, writes David Sacks. cfr.org/blog/can-taiwa…
‼️ It‘s time for a wake up call. Europeans are sleepwalking into the biggest double threat they are facing from China so far. Together with Heidi Crebo-Rediker 🌻, we argue in Foreign Affairs that China has become a threat to Europe‘s security and prosperity - and outline what Europeans
.Think Global Health's mini-series explores Russian foreign policy on global health Find out more ⬇️ thinkglobalhealth.org/series/russian…
For the first time, Chinese soldiers took part in exercises on NATO’s European borders. CFR experts Dr. Liana Fix and Heidi Crebo-Rediker 🌻 explain the implications of this development in their latest for our magazine @foreignaffairs: foreignaffairs.com/china/chinas-d…
Manila has fully allied with Washington amid increasingly dangerous standoffs with Beijing in the South China Sea, heightening the prospect of a wider war, write Josh Kurlantzick and Abigail McGowan. cfr.org/expert-brief/w…
National security policymakers are understandably worried about economic risks, but they shouldn’t lose sight of other national interests, writes Matthew P. Goodman. cfr.org/article/gettin…
🎧 Get ready for the week ahead with Robert McMahon and Carla Robbins on The World Next Week podcast. Listen and subscribe ⬇️ cfr.org/podcasts/twnw/…