Source: Book published by the Coalition to Reduce Nuclear Dangers
Source: Book published by the Coalition to Reduce Nuclear Dangers
Firming up European nuclear and conventional deterrence, in particular vis-à-vis Russia, calls for better coordination between Berlin, London and Paris, and deeper and more systematic consultation with other capitals.
Saudi Arabia and the UAE have long opposed regime change. But they’re switching course with Syria, where they’re embracing new dynamics and power realities.
U.S. policymakers need to develop a more systematic and comprehensive framework for managing the data security and influence risks that come from cross-border data flows, Chinese software, and connected devices.
To effectively tackle shared geopolitical challenges, the EU and Britain must forge a deeper foreign policy partnership. This will require overcoming political mistrust and resolving thorny issues through compromise.
Large language models are transforming how humans acquire and interpret information, raising pressing ethical concerns. To mitigate the related risks, policymakers should promote digital AI literacy and develop tools to understand the inherent biases of generative AI tools.