/
Navigation
C
Chronicles
Browse all articles
C
E
Explore
Semantic exploration
E
R
Research
Entity momentum
R
N
Nexus
Correlations & relationships
N
~
Story Arc
Topic evolution
S
Drift Map
Semantic trajectory animation
D
P
Posts
Analysis & commentary
P
Browse
@
Entities
Companies, people, products, technologies
Domains
Browse by publication source
Handles
Browse by social media handle
Detection
?
Concept Search
Semantic similarity search
!
High Impact Stories
Top coverage by position
+
Sentiment Analysis
Positive/negative coverage
*
Anomaly Detection
Unusual coverage patterns
Analysis
vs
Rivalry Report
Compare two entities head-to-head
/\
Semantic Pivots
Narrative discontinuities
!!
Crisis Response
Event recovery patterns
Connected
Nav: C E R N
Search: /
Command: ⌘K
Embeddings: large
VOICE ARCHIVE

@foreignaffairs

@foreignaffairs
19 posts
2025-10-17
“A purely European supply chain for semiconductors—the sector that undergirds the digital economy and defense sector—is a fantasy that distracts from real opportunities,” argue @crmiller1 and John Allen. https://www.foreignaffairs.com/ ...
2025-10-17 View on X
Foreign Affairs

A look at the challenges facing Europe's chip industry, as the EU will likely fail to increase its 10% global chip manufacturing share to a targeted 20% by 2030

including the United States. https://www.foreignaffairs.com/ ... @foreignaffairs : “A purely European supply chain for semiconductors—the sector that undergirds the digital economy...

“A self-sufficient semiconductor industry may be out of Europe's reach, but a more vibrant one is not,” write @crmiller1 and John Allen. https://www.foreignaffairs.com/ ...
2025-10-17 View on X
Foreign Affairs

A look at the challenges facing Europe's chip industry, as the EU will likely fail to increase its 10% global chip manufacturing share to a targeted 20% by 2030

including the United States. https://www.foreignaffairs.com/ ... @foreignaffairs : “A purely European supply chain for semiconductors—the sector that undergirds the digital economy...

“Europe's defense requires a more capable semiconductor ecosystem,” write @crmiller1 and John Allen. To revitalize its chip industry, Europe must expand its cooperation with allies—including the United States. https://www.foreignaffairs.com/ ...
2025-10-17 View on X
Foreign Affairs

A look at the challenges facing Europe's chip industry, as the EU will likely fail to increase its 10% global chip manufacturing share to a targeted 20% by 2030

including the United States. https://www.foreignaffairs.com/ ... @foreignaffairs : “A purely European supply chain for semiconductors—the sector that undergirds the digital economy...

2022-04-07
“Cyberspace is still a nascent domain of operations, and events in Ukraine will have outsized implications not just for any appreciation of Russian cyberpower but for an understanding of the nature of cyberconflict itself.” https://www.foreignaffairs.com/ ...
2022-04-07 View on X
Foreign Affairs

Russia's cyberattacks on government, military, logistics, and critical infrastructure have been its biggest military success to date in the war in Ukraine

but on balance it is unhelpful and a tad too academic: unnecessarily all-or-nothing, getting ahead of the evidence, lacking attention to detail https://t.co/aTIfEVYAJk

The lack of “shock and awe” in cyberspace may create the impression that Russian hackers are incapable. But underestimating the damage they have caused will leave Ukraine and the West unprepared for what's next, warn @DavidCattler and @DanWBlack. https://www.foreignaffairs.com/ ...
2022-04-07 View on X
Foreign Affairs

Russia's cyberattacks on government, military, logistics, and critical infrastructure have been its biggest military success to date in the war in Ukraine

but on balance it is unhelpful and a tad too academic: unnecessarily all-or-nothing, getting ahead of the evidence, lacking attention to detail https://t.co/aTIfEVYAJk

2021-10-31
Efforts to piece together an international, democratic, rights-respecting coalition on technology governance will fail if they do not acknowledge that such a project is inherently a global one, argue @gwbstr and @jshermcyber. https://www.foreignaffairs.com/ ...
2021-10-31 View on X
Foreign Affairs

How the rhetoric surrounding techno-globalism has shifted, from countries advocating for a free, open internet to imposing limits to protect national interests

Two key words were missing from the statements that followed the inaugural in-person summit in September of the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue … Tweets: @sariarhohavren , @chadbow...

“The democratic countries where techno-globalists were once unrestrained in their advocacy of an open Internet now have become preoccupied with technology's risks.” https://www.foreignaffairs.com/ ...
2021-10-31 View on X
Foreign Affairs

How the rhetoric surrounding techno-globalism has shifted, from countries advocating for a free, open internet to imposing limits to protect national interests

Two key words were missing from the statements that followed the inaugural in-person summit in September of the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue … Tweets: @sariarhohavren , @chadbow...

The world's democracies must not abandon their long-standing support for an open global Internet, warn @gwbstr and @jshermcyber. A permanent technological divide is not just impractical—it would increase the risk of conflict. https://www.foreignaffairs.com/ ...
2021-10-31 View on X
Foreign Affairs

How the rhetoric surrounding techno-globalism has shifted, from countries advocating for a free, open internet to imposing limits to protect national interests

Two key words were missing from the statements that followed the inaugural in-person summit in September of the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue … Tweets: @sariarhohavren , @chadbow...

2021-10-30
Efforts to piece together an international, democratic, rights-respecting coalition on technology governance will fail if they do not acknowledge that such a project is inherently a global one, argue @gwbstr and @jshermcyber. https://www.foreignaffairs.com/ ...
2021-10-30 View on X
Foreign Affairs

How the rhetoric surrounding techno-globalism has shifted, from countries advocating for a free, open internet to imposing limits to protect national interests

Two key words were missing from the statements that followed the inaugural in-person summit in September of the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue … Tweets: @gwbstr , @carnage4life , ...

The world's democracies must not abandon their long-standing support for an open global Internet, warn @gwbstr and @jshermcyber. A permanent technological divide is not just impractical—it would increase the risk of conflict. https://www.foreignaffairs.com/ ...
2021-10-30 View on X
Foreign Affairs

How the rhetoric surrounding techno-globalism has shifted, from countries advocating for a free, open internet to imposing limits to protect national interests

Two key words were missing from the statements that followed the inaugural in-person summit in September of the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue … Tweets: @gwbstr , @carnage4life , ...

“The democratic countries where techno-globalists were once unrestrained in their advocacy of an open Internet now have become preoccupied with technology's risks.” https://www.foreignaffairs.com/ ...
2021-10-30 View on X
Foreign Affairs

How the rhetoric surrounding techno-globalism has shifted, from countries advocating for a free, open internet to imposing limits to protect national interests

Two key words were missing from the statements that followed the inaugural in-person summit in September of the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue … Tweets: @gwbstr , @carnage4life , ...

2021-07-31
U.S. sanctions against Chinese firms are backfiring, @danwwang writes. American export controls are forcing the Chinese tech industry to become self-sustaining—and making it more competitive in the process. https://www.foreignaffairs.com/ ...
2021-07-31 View on X
Foreign Affairs

How US sanctions forced Chinese companies to develop key tech themselves, aligning the companies' incentives with China's goal of economic self-sufficiency

In 2016, AlphaGo, a computer program developed by machine learning experts in London, beat the world's top players of the classical Chinese board game Go.

2020-11-29
The power that Big Tech wields is a threat to democracy, argue @FukuyamaFrancis, @BarakRichman, and @ashishgoel. Confronting that threat will require breaking the firms' monopolistic control over political information. https://www.foreignaffairs.com/ ...
2020-11-29 View on X
Foreign Affairs

Big Tech threatens democracy and one solution may be to take away their role as gatekeepers of content and let users choose the information presented to them

Among the many transformations taking place in the U.S. economy, none is more salient than the growth of gigantic Internet platforms. Tweets: @ethanz , @girautaoficial , @bergmayer...

2020-10-19
What should democratic governments be doing to tame the lawlessness in cyberspace? https://www.foreignaffairs.com/ ...
2020-10-19 View on X
Politico

Sources: EU is finalizing a plan to toughen export controls on “dual use” technologies, including hacking software and facial recognition systems

For centuries, states enjoyed a monopoly on the use of force, but that monopoly has slipped out of their grasp as battles move into cyberspace. @MarietjeSchaake argues that democratic governments must step up to bring order to the digital world: https://www.foreignaffairs.com/ ...
2020-10-19 View on X
Politico

Sources: EU is finalizing a plan to toughen export controls on “dual use” technologies, including hacking software and facial recognition systems

“Governments face a steep learning curve in understanding conflict and risk in the digital domain, but it's well past time that they take a more concerted approach to taming this lawless realm.” https://www.foreignaffairs.com/ ...
2020-10-19 View on X
Politico

Sources: EU is finalizing a plan to toughen export controls on “dual use” technologies, including hacking software and facial recognition systems

2020-10-18
For centuries, states enjoyed a monopoly on the use of force, but that monopoly has slipped out of their grasp as battles move into cyberspace. @MarietjeSchaake argues that democratic governments must step up to bring order to the digital world: https://www.foreignaffairs.com/ ...
2020-10-18 View on X
Politico

Sources: EU is finalizing a plan to toughen export controls on “dual use” technologies, including hacking software and facial recognition systems

EU needs to make sure ‘China or Russia are not simply given the newest technology,’ lead negotiator says. Tweets: @maria_shagina , @politicoeurope , @laurenscerulus , @ialbrycht , ...

What should democratic governments be doing to tame the lawlessness in cyberspace? https://www.foreignaffairs.com/ ...
2020-10-18 View on X
Politico

Sources: EU is finalizing a plan to toughen export controls on “dual use” technologies, including hacking software and facial recognition systems

EU needs to make sure ‘China or Russia are not simply given the newest technology,’ lead negotiator says. Tweets: @maria_shagina , @politicoeurope , @laurenscerulus , @ialbrycht , ...

“Governments face a steep learning curve in understanding conflict and risk in the digital domain, but it's well past time that they take a more concerted approach to taming this lawless realm.” https://www.foreignaffairs.com/ ...
2020-10-18 View on X
Politico

Sources: EU is finalizing a plan to toughen export controls on “dual use” technologies, including hacking software and facial recognition systems

EU needs to make sure ‘China or Russia are not simply given the newest technology,’ lead negotiator says. Tweets: @maria_shagina , @politicoeurope , @laurenscerulus , @ialbrycht , ...