The US-China technology war and its effects on Europe
The technology war between the US and China has taken a new turn as the two countries’ race to subsidise their industries gathers pace.
The technology war between the US and China has taken a new turn as the two countries’ race to subsidise their industries gathers pace.
In a context of increasing great-power competition, the EU and India are aiming to mutually bolster their respective strategic autonomies.
The year 2023 should be marked by three significant trends in the global technology governance arena that is yet to be built.
The relation with India is one of the key partnerships that Europe needs to strengthen. However, it must accept that a ‘new India’ is emerging.
The European economy is withstanding the shock of the Russian invasion of Ukraine much better than expected.
Since the 21st century, the world economy has confronted at least three crises with a significant impact on financial stability.
This paper calls for the EU Media Freedom Act to broaden its ties with other existing EU documents.
There was no concrete evidence that China was using backdoors in the 4G technology deployed in Europe, so why would it do so in 5G?
The war in Ukraine, its financial implications and its impact on the energy sector will be addressed; Open Finance, the digital euro and crypto assets.
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