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Charting the Geopolitics and European Governance of Artificial Intelligence

Amid a global race for AI supremacy, the EU seeks to set a gold standard for AI regulation and maintain a technological edge. Doing so will require navigating a crowded landscape characterized by state and corporate competition and a fragmented regulatory regime complex.

· March 6, 2024
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Reimagining EU-ASEAN Relations: Challenges and Opportunities

The EU and ASEAN have diverging priorities in climate, security, technology, trade, and democracy. Stronger cooperation in these fields would enable the two blocs to tackle shared challenges and pursue common interests.

· July 4, 2023
Judy Asks: Can Europe Forge a Common China Policy?

EU member states’ policies toward China have been hardening, but different national interests prevent a joint, coherent approach to Beijing. It may take a conflict over Taiwan to unify Europe.

· April 20, 2023
Europe’s Dangerous Dependence on China

Europe is waking up to the malevolent influence of the Chinese regime. European leaders need a common political and economic strategy to manage China’s irreversible rise.

· April 4, 2023
Putin and Xi Are Making the War in Ukraine a Global Contest

The outcome of Russia’s war on Ukraine will determine who sets the political and economic rules for the coming decades. At stake is the rules-based international order.

· March 23, 2023
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Friends with Limits: China-Russia Relations in Times of War
March 15, 2023

Although China’s top diplomat Wang Yi sought to improve relations with the EU on his most recent trip to Europe, differences between the two powers remain stark. China has not condemned Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and Beijing's recent twelve-point position paper on the war has been criticized by the EU and its member states.