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UkraineAlert

Jan 30, 2024

Big Tech must listen to the concerns of Russia’s pro-democracy voices

By Joanna Nowakowska, Anna Kuznetsova, Marta Bilska

Big Tech companies offer a variety of opportunities for free expression in Putin's Russia, write Joanna Nowakowska, Anna Kuznetsova, and Marta Bilska.

Civil Society Conflict

In the News

Jan 29, 2024

Lipsky authors op-ed in Banking Risk and Regulation on CBDC adoption

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Digital Currencies Digital Policy

In the News

Jan 29, 2024

Lipsky and Kumar quoted in Finextra on Fed CBDC progress

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Digital Currencies Digital Policy

In the News

Jan 28, 2024

Lipsky and Kumar quoted in Bitcoin.com on Fed development of CBDCs

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Digital Currencies Digital Policy

In the News

Jan 26, 2024

Lipsky and Kumar quoted in Business Insider on Fed role in shaping the future of payments

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Digital Currencies Digital Policy

In the News

Jan 25, 2024

Lipsky quoted in CoinTelegraph on politicization of central bank digital currencies

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Digital Currencies Digital Policy

Econographics

Jan 19, 2024

The IMF’s perspective on CBDCs

By Tobias Adrian

Tobias Adrian outlines the IMF's view on CBDCs' potential for payment systems, financial inclusion, and cross-border payments, emphasizing innovation and collaboration for effective implementation.

Digital Currencies Digital Policy

In the News

Jan 18, 2024

CBDC Tracker cited by BeInCrypto on central bank digital currency adoption

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Digital Currencies Digital Policy

In the News

Jan 18, 2024

CBDC Tracker cited by The Block on central bank digital currency adoption

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Digital Currencies Digital Policy

In the News

Jan 11, 2024

Global China Hub Nonresident Fellow Dakota Cary Featured on Click Here

By Dakota Cary

On January 10, GCH Nonresident Fellow Dakota Cary was brought on to Click Here to discuss his report, “Sleigh of hand: How China weaponizes software vulnerabilities,” which explains how Chinese software vulnerability laws require Chinese businesses to report coding flaws to a government agency, which in turn shares this information with state-sponsored hacking groups.

China Cybersecurity

Experts