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Mar 23, 2021

Transcript: Dan Sullivan on ‘The Longer Telegram’ and the need for a new American China strategy

By Atlantic Council

The senator from Alaska discussed the key pillars of an American China strategy and the significance of the US-China meeting in Anchorage.

China Politics & Diplomacy

NATO 20/2020

Mar 23, 2021

Design a Digital Marshall Plan: NATO 20/2020 podcast

By The Hon. Ruben Gallego (D-AZ)

NATO allies, led by the United States, must cooperate in securing national 5G communications systems in Europe and beyond against malign Chinese influence.

Cybersecurity Digital Policy

100 Ideas for the first 100 days

Mar 23, 2021

#63: Conduct Strategy Exercises on the Impact of an Indo-Pacific Conflict on European Security

By: Hans Binnendijk What is the kernel of the issue? The United States has security commitments in both Europe and the Indo-Pacific region, meaning that major new security developments in either region could force US attention to concentrate on one area at the expense of the other.   Why is the issue important? China is the […]

New Atlanticist

Mar 23, 2021

Protecting the world’s trans population requires political representation

By Joseph Rojas, Jr.

There is one group of women that has been left behind in conversations about gender-based issues: trans women. Global leaders must change the narrative to advance a trans-inclusive agenda

Human Rights Latin America

100 Ideas for the first 100 days

Mar 22, 2021

#62: Create a NATO-Asia Forum

By: Hans Binnendijk What is the kernel of the issue? NATO has several official partner states in the Indo-Pacific region, but coordination among this group and with other like-minded countries in the region concerned about China’s growing reach is often ad hoc.  Why is the issue important? China’s increasingly aggressive security actions in the Indo-Pacific […]

Inflection Points

Mar 21, 2021

Boris Johnson transforms ‘Global Britain’ slogan into an inspiring strategic plan

By Frederick Kempe

Has British Prime Minister Boris Johnson finally found his country the global role that has eluded it since it lost its empire? Or is the country's newly unveiled strategy an insufficient cover for the historic Brexit blunder that will forever stain his legacy?

Politics & Diplomacy Security & Defense

100 Ideas for the first 100 days

Mar 21, 2021

#61: Create a Transatlantic Coordinating Council on China

By: Franklin D. Kramer What is the kernel of the issue? China presents multiple challenges for the United States and its transatlantic allies and partners. Many of these challenges cut across sectors, with economic decisions having implications for human rights, technology and trade affecting security, and so on. However, existing arenas for transatlantic coordination on […]

100 Ideas for the first 100 days

Mar 20, 2021

#60: Undertake a Comprehensive Review of Dual-Use Technology Transfers to China

By: Sarah Kirchberger and Clementine Starling What is the kernel of the issue? Technology transfers to China, even legal ones, have been identified as being used to support China’s military build-up and its growing mass surveillance state. Such technology transfers harm US and allied security and detract from efforts to promote human rights in China.   Why is […]

Aviso LatAm: COVID-19

Mar 19, 2021

Aviso LatAm: COVID-19 March 19, 2021

On March 18, the Biden administration announced it will send 2.5 million doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine to Mexico. AstraZeneca has millions of doses made in a US facility. The plan would mark the first time the United States directly supplies vaccine to another country.

100 Ideas for the first 100 days

Mar 19, 2021

#59: Develop A “Coercion Against One Is Coercion Against All” Policy With Allies For Dealing With Aggressive Chinese Diplomacy

By: Didi Kirsten Tatlow What is the kernel of the issue? Chinese diplomacy has increasingly taken on a coercive nature, with “wolf warrior” diplomats using aggressive rhetoric and China employing tactics such as sanctions, tourism bans, arbitrary detentions, and threats to pressure nations, often smaller nations, into acquiescing to Chinese demands.   Why is the issue […]