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Experts

Content

100 Ideas for the first 100 days

Mar 14, 2021

#54: Rebuild the State Department

By: Anna Nelson What is the kernel of the issue? The State Department needs rebuilding, something the Biden administration has pledged to do. Congress reliably updates DoD authorities on an annual basis in the National Defense Authorization Act, but State has not received comprehensive reauthorization since 2003. Its primary foreign assistance authorities have been left […]

Inflection Points

Mar 14, 2021

The China-Russia moonshot is one more reason for Biden to rethink his Putin strategy

By Frederick Kempe

Moscow sees its space future with China and not the United States, further underscoring its growing strategic alignment with Beijing. The Biden administration must reflect on how the latest Sino-Russian collaboration should be factored into its emerging approach to Vladimir Putin’s Russia.

Arms Control Russia

100 Ideas for the first 100 days

Mar 13, 2021

#53: Establish a US-ROK Alliance Cyber-Defense and Cyber-Deterrence Mechanism

By: Markus Garlauskas What is the kernel of the issue? Though less visible than its ballistic missile capabilities, North Korea’s offensive cyber capabilities and its boldness in conducting cyber intrusions have grown dramatically in recent years. Why is the issue important? North Korea is capable of disruptive and destructive cyber activities against US and ROK […]

EnergySource

Mar 12, 2021

These three baseload technologies are critical to achieving zero-carbon electric vehicles

By Bryant Jones

As electricity demand swells as the electric vehicle market grows, it is unlikely that short-term battery storage, intermittent renewables, and efficiency improvements alone can provide all of the necessary electrons. These technologies need to be paired with distributed, zero-carbon baseload capacity, and the debate about what technologies can meet anticipated demand is just beginning. Cue geothermal, hydroelectric, and nuclear power.

Energy & Environment Energy Transitions

100 Ideas for the first 100 days

Mar 12, 2021

#52: Actively Intervene Against Nation State-Sponsored Cyber Operations

By: Jonathan Doyle What is the kernel of the issue? The US Government is battling an increasingly aggressive set of adversaries in cyberspace. These adversaries do not view US Government systems as distinct from US commercial systems, where the US Government treats commercial and government systems as completely separate. There is a major gap between […]

Aviso LatAm: COVID-19

Mar 12, 2021

Aviso LatAm: COVID-19 March 12, 2021

On March 9, Brazil surpassed its daily record for new COVID-19 deaths with nearly 2,000 fatalities. The figure has been rising steadily over the past two weeks.

EnergySource

Mar 11, 2021

Can green finance compensate for London’s post-Brexit losses?

By Paddy Ryan

Supporters of Brexit suggest that making London a “world leader” in green finance could compensate for the City’s post-Brexit losses. Green financial leadership could boost Britain’s domestic industry and transform its foreign policy. But competitive advantages for its financial sector may not materialize.

Economy & Business Energy & Environment

100 Ideas for the first 100 days

Mar 11, 2021

#51: Fund 5G

By: Jonathan Doyle What is the kernel of the issue? The Chinese Government is executing and aggressively funding a series of strategies (such as China 2025) to expand its economic and technological position against the United States. In 5G, just as in AI or infrastructure, China provides easy-to-access financing, diplomatic and R&D support to its […]

Fast Thinking

Mar 10, 2021

FAST THINKING: The geoeconomics of Biden’s stimulus

By Atlantic Council

Congress just passed Joe Biden’s American Rescue Plan. Don’t be fooled by the bill’s name, though; this legislation has huge implications not just for the United States but also for the pandemic-plagued world.

Economy & Business Politics & Diplomacy

EnergySource

Mar 10, 2021

The pandemic and electricity transformation in the United States and the European Union: Developments in 2020

By Robert F. Ichord, Jr.

Electricity sector developments in 2020 demonstrated the key role of renewables and nuclear power in achieving President Biden’s goal of realizing “a carbon pollution-free electricity sector by 2035” and the EU’s target of 55 percent emissions reduction by 2030. But it also reinforced the magnitude of the challenge ahead, with fossil fuels still representing 60 percent of the power generation mix in the United States and 37 percent in the European Union, as well as the importance of pursuing an aggressive sustainable recovery plan to avoid a rebound in emissions.

Coronavirus Energy & Environment