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For nearly two decades, the Open Skies Treaty allowed its members to gather information on each other’s military forces and activities through aerial surveillance. With 34 States Parties, including the United States, Russia and most European countries, the multilateral accord has facilitated 151 ...
AARON DAVID MILLER, RICHARD SOKOLSKY In the 1951 science fiction classic The Day the Earth Stood Still, an alien in human form visits the planet accompanied by a giant metallic robot and delivers an ultimatum: change your warlike ways or face obliteration. The movieends with world leaders pond ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo took fresh aim at China over the coronavirus on Wednesday, calling the $2 billion Beijing has pledged to fight the pandemic “paltry” compared to the hundreds of thousands of lives lost and trillions of dollars of damage. Pompeo reject ...
by Daniel Fried World War II in Europe ended seventy-five years ago today and, as Winston Churchill wrote, it brought triumph and tragedy. The Allies had beaten Nazi Germany and liberated Western Europe. The United States, its homeland almost untouched by war and power at a peak, set to order a ...
by Dr Antonio Missiroli Exponential technological progress, especially in the digital domain, is affecting all realms of life. Emerging mainly from the commercial sector, it has led to a democratisation of technologies that could also be weaponised. Technological developments are also generating ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said on Thursday he expects the chamber to move soon to pass a bill that would call on the Trump administration to toughen its response to China’s crackdown on the country’s Muslim minority groups. McConnell said the bipartisa ...
The Hill zack-budryk Russian President Vladimir Putin’s approval ratings are down as the country reported 10,000 new coronavirus cases for four consecutive days. Russia’s leading independent pollster, the Levada Center, said Putin’s approvals have fallen to 59 percent, a 20-year low, T ...
New Atlanticist by Ana Palacio and Daniel Fried Related Experts: Daniel Fried Lots of bad strategic consequences may emerge from the coronavirus pandemic. In addition to large and growing numbers of deaths, it has generated a systemic shock, with the United States and Europe falling into depressio ...
AFP Britain and the US' cyber security agencies issued a joint warning to healthcare and medical research staff, urging them to improve their password security amid an increase in cyber attacks Britain and the United States warned Tuesday of a rise in cyber attacks against health professionals i ...
by David A. Wemer International cooperation will be crucial not only to “fight the pandemic” of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), but also “to get us back on track afterwards,” Swedish Minister of Foreign Affairs Ann Linde said on April 29. She stressed that while leaders remain ...
As China’s funding for infrastructure and other investments expands along its Belt and Road Initiative, its economic and political influence is growing in the Western Balkans, a strategically contested area on the European Union's periphery. This report, part of a two-year effort to track ...