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Iran Is a Geopolitical Challenge for Europe

The Islamic Republic no longer wants to work with Europe, but rather against it. Counterintuitively, the EU should still seek areas for potential cooperation in a hard-nosed, interest-driven way to create an opening into Iranian society. September 16 will mark one year since the death of Mahsa Jina Amini in …

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Judy Asks: Can the EU Be a Global Player?

Lizza Bomassi – Deputy director of Carnegie Europe Despite its regulatory and market power, the EU does not live up to its foreign policy potential. Its ability to exert influence largely depends on member states’ political dynamics and appetite for further integration. Yes, it can, and it certainly has the …

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America’s Digital Achilles’ Heel

The United States’ Reliance on Sensitive Technology Leaves It Vulnerable to Attacks For all its tremendous benefits, digital technology carries innumerable downsides. Cellphones enable location tracking that erodes privacy. Data can be manipulated and destroyed. Mechanical systems can be hijacked by a malicious actor who finds chinks in their digital …

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