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Advancing a Transatlantic AI Agenda
April 16, 2024

Great powers around the world have entered a race for AI supremacy. In the EU, the United States, China, and India, policymakers are putting forward competing frameworks to regulate AI globally while trying to achieve technological superiority.

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Judy Asks: Should NATO Coordinate Military Support for Ukraine?

NATO has the tools and expertise to play a bigger role in providing Ukraine with military aid. But reaching a consensus among allies, some of whom fear further escalation, will be a challenge.

· April 11, 2024
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In Conversation With U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai
April 4, 2024

Carnegie Europe is honored to host a policy discussion on the future of transatlantic trade relations featuring U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai.

At 75, NATO Is Still Worth the Price

Despite achieving notable successes over its seventy-five years of existence, NATO today faces a major challenge. A change in the United States’ commitment could spell the demise of the alliance.

  • John R. Deni
· April 4, 2024
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The Defensive Turn in European Democracy Support

In recent years, the EU’s approach to democracy support has taken a defensive turn. This shift requires a new conceptual framework to capture both its advantages and the concerns it raises.

· March 14, 2024
Sweden and Finland Add Both Muscle and Risk to NATO

In a bigger NATO with waning leadership, new members could bolster a political appetite for dialogue with Russia. The alliance must prepare all members to reinforce a collective defense vision.

  • Sten Rynning
· March 7, 2024