Beyond Economics: How U.S. Policies Can Undermine National Security Goals

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Center for Strategic & International Studies

Center for Strategic & International Studies

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The Biden Administration must address current economic, trade, and technology policy gaps to help the U.S. technology ecosystem better support U.S. national security. To further its geopolitical and security interests and maintain a strong domestic economy, the United States must resolve current shortcomings through effective approaches to antitrust, digital competition policy and trade, state-led investments, and economic security measures.
Join the CSIS Scholl Chair in International Business and the CSIS Strategic Technologies Program for a report launch of their latest paper on how the U.S. tech ecosystem supports the country's national security objectives.
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@Roiddz
@Roiddz Ай бұрын
Starts at 4:15
@bubblebobble9654
@bubblebobble9654 Ай бұрын
A subsidy war is pointless (except for internal political reasons). Subsidize handsomely key technology and emerging industries, leveraging preexisting IP to sustain the lead even when the dollar doesn't go as far.
@drewmqn
@drewmqn Ай бұрын
Audio at 26:01 is abysmal
@drdr1957
@drdr1957 Ай бұрын
#51 ❤😂🎉😢😮😅😊
@leecoleman822
@leecoleman822 25 күн бұрын
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@flashgordon6670
@flashgordon6670 Ай бұрын
You gotta respect the Ruskies in their own front garden. At least Dr.Trump knows that much. No good being a sore loser, bc of Syria, by opening a front in Russia’s garden. That just says that you want to invade, or threaten to invade Russia. If you’re going to fight Russia, you should at least pick somewhere that’s more favourable for yourself. Saying, “But that just shows how powerful the USA is”, is complete nonsense. It just shows how powerfully in debt you are and getting more so. Russia isn’t Iraq or Afghanistan, it’s RUSSIA. They have ancient culture, are very intelligent and very very powerful in their own garden. They defeated Napoleon and Hitler’s land armies. They threatened the Japanese navy, sailing around the whole world to do so. Ok they lost that fight. But to even attempt it, shows their courage, determination and ingenuity. They put the first human in space and the first orbiting satellite. THIS IS RUSSIA! WHAT THE HELL ARE YOU DOING? You’re jeopardising NATO and frittering lives away, for literally no benefit whatsoever, other than to get one up on Russia, bc of Syria. That’s not smart, it’s incredibly stupid and cold blooded, towards the innocent lives destroyed. I used to be against Ritter, Macgregor and co. But the more I think about it, after time going by. The more I’m coming to my senses and realising, they’ve got a dam good point. It might take longer than they say and they might not make their case, as well as could be, but their underlying message is the right one. War is pointless, futile, unnecessary and insane. It’s a fight that we don’t need to have, so why are we doing it? If a fight is on the cards, there’s much better ways, to go about it than this. Or try other methods, of containing any threats and challenges that are posed to the west. Russia and it’s allies leaders might even be acting like their worried, but really their laughing. Russia hasn’t sent its best military into Ukraine, this is its B team, or C team even. They wouldn’t be that foolish, in case a major war broke out directly with another major player. So this is all basically a great charade and a way of saving face, for Russia’s victory over the USA in Syria. I hope I’ve sufficiently laboured the point? Vote Trump = vote peace.
@drewmqn
@drewmqn Ай бұрын
Neville Chamberlain, is that you?
@munachiakwali6496
@munachiakwali6496 Ай бұрын
Good for you
@drdr1957
@drdr1957 Ай бұрын
One of 8 billion opinions
@PoiPoi5189
@PoiPoi5189 Ай бұрын
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