Is Washington Officially Burying The Postwar Transatlantic Alliance?

Voice of East: Is Washington Officially Burying The Postwar Transatlantic Alliance? By Uriel Araujo A senior ECFR fellow warns that Washington has just buried the post-war West, while waging a scathing ideological assault on Europe’s internal failures. The “alliance” however has long had a... Read More › - Voice of East


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X Marks the Spot: It’s Time for Social Media Platform Sovereignty

Thomas Knapp: On December 5, European Union regulators levied a $140 million fine on X (the social media platform formerly known as Twitter) for —  according to Henna Virkkunen, Executive Vice-President of the European Commission for Technological Sovereignty, Security and Democracy —  “deceiving users with blue check marks, obscuring information on ads and shutting out researchers.” Elon Musk, … Continue reading X Marks the Spot: It’s Time for Social Media Platform Sovereignty → - by Thomas L. Knapp


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What Could The Contours Of A NATO-Russian Non-Aggression Pact Look Like?

Voice of East: What Could The Contours Of A NATO-Russian Non-Aggression Pact Look Like? By Andrew Korybko Awareness of the threats that NATO poses along these three fronts and the division of labour between the top five states therein – Finland, Sweden, Poland, Romania,... Read More › - Voice of East


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West, Saudi Arabia Revive IMEC to Counter China, But Can It Deliver?

Voice of East: West, Saudi Arabia Revive IMEC to Counter China, But Can It Deliver? By Uriel Araujo Revived during the Saudi Crown Prince’s visit to Washington, the India–Middle East–Europe Economic Corridor promises to reroute global trade away from the Suez and from China.... Read More › - Voice of East


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Black Friday Despite? No, Black Friday Because.

Thomas Knapp: Americans, the Associated Press reports, spent a record $11.8 billion online on “Black Friday” (the day after Thanksgiving) this year … and another record, $6.4 billion on Thanksgiving itself. Physical in-store traffic for Black Friday also ticked up versus the previous week, although shopping for deals has strongly moved online in recent years. What caught … Continue reading Black Friday Despite? No, Black Friday Because. → - by Thomas L. Knapp


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Trump’s F-35 Gamble: Saudi-Israeli Normalization As The Key To IMEC’s Return

Voice of East: Trump’s F-35 Gamble: Saudi-Israeli Normalization As The Key To IMEC’s Return By Andrew Korybko This could make it easier for Saudi Arabia to normalize relations with Israel even in the absence of Palestinian independence and thus restore the political viability of... Read More › - Voice of East


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No Virtue in “Cyberselfish”-ness

Thomas Knapp: “Some of those who believe tech lost its way are finding explanations in a book published a quarter century ago,” according to David Streitfeld’s full-page profile of Cyberselfish author Paulina Borsook in The New York Times (“A Book That Criticized Silicon Valley Gets Dusted Off,” November 30). To those who recall the turn-of-the-millennium Internet, Borsook’s is the … Continue reading No Virtue in “Cyberselfish”-ness → - by Thomas L. Knapp


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What Right Does Japan Have to Pronounce about Taiwan?

Kim Petersen: Chinese chairman Xi Jinping met with Japanese prime minister Sanae Takaichi, at her request in Gyeongju, on 31 October, in the Republic of Korea. The recently ensconced Japanese prime minister Sanae Takaichi began her early leadership with a major diplomatic gaffe when she said a Chinese attack on Taiwan could constitute “a survival-threatening situation” for […]
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