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intersections: Issue 8, February 2024
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Intersections, Issue 8, CNA news digest of China’s efforts to acquire Western technology, U.S. and partner efforts to protect technology for national security.
semiconductor production incentives, European Union (EU) concerns about PRC green energy subsidies, and US ally and partner efforts to screen foreign investments and protect critical technology. We also cover ... with its closest ally, Australia. Other US Ally and Partner Developments PRC and EU leaders meet to discuss subsidies to green technologies, including electric vehicles (EVs). In December 2023, EU and China leaders held a summit to discuss China's industrial policy, exports of EVs, and EU concerns about PRC state subsidies. The China-EU summit comes on the heels of the EU's Anti-Subsidy Probe
intersections: Issue 3, March 2023
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Intersections, Issue 3, CNA news digest of China’s efforts to acquire Western technology, U.S. and partner efforts to protect technology for national security.
/Issue%203/Intersections-Issue-3.png Issue 3, March 2023 Intersections, a news digest published by CNA's China and Indo-Pacific Security Affairs Division, describes the interplay between the People's ... Union (EU) seeking to reduce economic reliance on PRC for critical minerals. In recent months, EU leaders have made statements about the EU's economic reliance on the PRC and are considering actions ... : In January 2023, Europe's largest deposit of rare earths was discovered in Sweden. Currently, no rare earths are mined in Europe, and the PRC supplies 98 percent of the rare earths the EU uses
intersections: Issue 1, November 2022
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Intersections, Issue 1, CNA news digest of China’s efforts to acquire Western technology, U.S. and partner efforts to protect technology for national security.
/Issue-1/Intersections-Issue-1_Image.png Issue 1, November 2022 With this issue, CNA's China and Indo-Pacific Security Affairs Division launches Intersections, a limited-series news digest describing ... , actions taken by the US government to clarify investment screening and limit PRC access to semiconductors, European Union (EU) export control and investment screening updates, changes to Canada's investment ... and Ally Actions European Commission approves reports on European Union (EU) export control and investment screening regimes. On September 2, the European Commission issued two reports describing
intersections: Issue 9, April 2024
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Intersections, Issue 9, CNA news digest of China’s efforts to acquire Western technology, U.S. and partner efforts to protect technology for national security.
categories: (1) decision-making on PRC affairs, (2) national defense construction and armed forces activities, (3) diplomacy and foreign affairs, (4) national economic and social development, (5) S&T ... Japan has "no plans to take new measures at this time." The Netherlands is attempting to coordinate any future export controls at the European Union (EU) level, reportedly to "avoid fragmentation of national controls within the EU," according to a source in The Hague. A source close to the South Korean government indicated that it would likely be "reluctant" to introduce the curbs because
russian media analysis: Issue 8, January 28, 2022
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Russian Perspectives on Western Military Activities
of the Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs at Moscow's Higher School of Economics, on the state of Russia’s relations with the US and NATO. In the interview, Karaganov also discusses ... the evacuation of Western and Russian embassy personnel from Kyiv, and US efforts to find alternative sources of natural gas for EU member states that would be engaged in a conflict with Russia. 6 ... affairs. 15. Alarm about new Kazakhstan biosafety-level-4 lab Several articles in the Russian media and on online sites discuss the planned construction of a BSL-4 laboratory in Kazakhstan. Articles
russian media analysis: Issue 3, November 7, 2021
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Russian Perspectives on Western Military Activities
of a European army separate from NATO—an idea that has been floated numerous times but lacks sufficient support. Specifically, the articles reference recent comments from EU high representative for foreign affairs Josep Borrell, who stated, “It’s clear that the need for more European defence has never been as much as evident as today after the events in Afghanistan.” The articles cite a number of additional reasons why the EU would seek an independent defense force, including the rise of China and an alleged shift of US focus to the AUKUS alliance. Germany’s defense minister’s quote
russian media analysis: Issue 4, November 17, 2021
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Russian Perspectives on Western Military Activities
both the continuation of tensions and efforts to secure long-term security guarantees for Russia. He further discusses the situation in Belarus and challenges in Russia's relations with the EU, NATO ... and wide-ranging interview with Sergey Karaganov—the head of the Council on Foreign and Defense Policy and dean of the Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs at Moscow's Higher School
The AUKUS Submarine Agreement
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President Biden announced the creation of a new trilateral defense partnership to develop a nuclear-powered submarine fleet for Australia between the United States, Australia and the United Kingdom, called AUKUS.
focuses on international relations in the Indo-Pacific, military-to-military engagement, and maritime security affairs. Just two months after taking office, the Biden administration released its Interim ... Union foreign ministers have demonstrated support for France and echoed its dismay. The day after the AUKUS agreement was announced, the EU announced its own formal strategy for the Indo-Pacific, intended to increase EU presence in the region. European Council President Charles Michel said that the AUKUS agreement “further demonstrates the need for a common EU approach in a region of strategic
ai with ai: From A to Z
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Two special guests join Andy and Dave for a discussion about research in AI and autonomy. First, Dr. Andrea Gilli is a researcher at the NATO Defense College in Rome, where he works on defense innovation, military transformation, and armed forces modernization. And second, Ms. Zoe Stanley-Lockman is a fellow at the Maritime Security Programme of the Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies at the Rajartnam School of International Studies in Singapore, where she is researching, among other things, the roles of ethics in AI.
prize for the best dissertation on European defense, security and strategy. Andrea has provided consulting services to both private and public organizations, including the EU Military Committee ... and the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at the John F. Kennedy School of Government of Harvard University. Andrea’s research has been published or is forthcoming in International