Collaboration on this front will provide an alternative to China, which has worked with a number of nations globally to improve telecommunications and digital connectivity
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The Indo-Pacific Economic Framework adopted by the United States last year has led to a shift in the way East Asian countries perceive their relations with the world’s two great powers. The notion of reliance on China for economics and on the U.S. for security has begun to tilt westward.
April 2023 Al-Monitor PRO Trend Report 3540 words Introduction Glimpses of the frenetic activity of the tech industry in the Middle East are becoming all the more common as countries in the region move forward with their plans to foster the development of their digital economies.
MEI's Center for Strategy and Emerging Technology participated in both the DeepIntel and DeepSec conferences in Austria this past week. Here are our reflections on the conferences, the conversations we had there, and the overall agenda.
MEI's Center for Strategy and Emerging Technology participated in the second annual Global Cybersecurity Forum in Riyadh this past week. Here are our reflections on the conference, the conversations we had there, and the GCF’s overall agenda.
Here is the hardest hard lesson from the Russian invasion of Ukraine: Brutal geopolitics has not gone out of style; revisionist powers still strive to take land with a bloody fist. The United States and the free world must take inventory of all the tools in the arsenal of democracy—hard and soft power, alike—and rethink how to use them for greater effect. A key element of soft power is economic assistance. America will help itself and the world more if it moves from handing out aid to creating partnerships. The Strategic Context