For years, European officials have been “effectively waiting for a crisis to force themselves to fix widely acknowledged problems,” write @dougrediker.bsky.social and ‪@heidirediker.bsky.social. “Now, they risk doing something worse: wasting a crisis by failing to act as it unfolds.”
Check out our list of speakers 👀 : @heidirediker.bsky.social, @jfkirkegaard.bsky.social, Lene Mandel Vensild, Kateryna Mykhalko, Sinikka Parviainen, @eribakova.bsky.social, Paul Stares, Lukáš Veselý and @jzettelmeyer.bsky.social
🛡️ Securing Ukraine’s future in Europe
🎤 With @heidirediker.bsky.social, @jfkirkegaard.bsky.social, Lene Mandel Vensild, Kateryna Mykhalko, Sinikka Parviainen, @eribakova.bsky.social, Paul Stares, Lukáš Veselý and @jzettelmeyer.bsky.social
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“Europe is in real danger of being sidelined by its most important ally, and its ability to defend itself and secure its future role in the world hinges on its ability to mobilize resources and act collectively,” warn @dougrediker.bsky.social and ‪@heidirediker.bsky.social.
@heidirediker.bsky.social & I wrote this in @foreignaffairs.com arguing the EU only acts in crisis but could waste the current transatlantic crisis by failing to make the economic reforms Europe needs to act as a strong global actor. Will they meet the moment? www.foreignaffairs.com/guest-pass/r...
@heidirediker.bsky.social and I wrote this for @alphaville.ft.com - US intervention in Argentina sends a worrying signal about politicizing US financial firepower. Are Fed swap lines next? IMF quotas should be increased to prepare for the next crisis. on.ft.com/4pPdCOz
As the European Union seeks to hedge against an unpredictable Washington, it should avoid turning toward Beijing, argue @heidirediker.bsky.social and @lianafix.bsky.social. China still poses economic and security threats to Europe—and “the EU still doesn’t have a China card to play.”
Washington is dangerously dependent on Beijing for critical minerals, metals, and rare-earth elements—resources that all “play a vital role in the United States’ peacetime economy and national security,” writes @heidirediker.bsky.social.
Europe is stepping up to protect Ukraine. Financial leaders of European banks detail their support at today’s @cfr.org meeting in DC on “Reconstructing Ukraine,” including @nadiacalvino.eib.org @heidirediker.bsky.social
On the sidelines of #SpringMeetings Governor Monticelli took part in a @cfr.org panel on #Ukraine.
The conversation with @nadiacalvino.eib.org Sergii Marchenko and @odilerenaudbasso.bsky.social, moderated by @heidirediker.bsky.social, focused on forging the path forward for 🇺🇦reconstruction.
Powerhouse roundtable at @cfr.org with @heidirediker.bsky.social natalie Jaresko and Vlad Rashkovan on #Ukraine reconstruction. www.cfr.org/event/securi...
Session III: Panelists Natalie A. Jaresko, Vladyslav Rashkovan, and @heidirediker.bsky.social discussed the war in Ukraine’s effect on the country’s economy and what steps will be necessary for the country’s recovery and reconstruction efforts.
Great interview by @heidirediker.bsky.social on @bloomberg.com Surveillance discussing Russia/Ukraine and opportunities for using critical minerals to entice US support. youtu.be/PE9FA5h3fnc?...
U.S. support is crucial for Ukraine, and it is also a great opportunity for the U.S. in its self-interest. Fabulous piece by @heidirediker.bsky.social - The Art of a Good Deal: Ukraine’s Strategic Economic Opportunity for the United States on.cfr.org/4g8e5W5 via @CFR_org
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CSRB hosts meeting on Salt Typhoon hack; Russia disconnects from internet in test; China will probe Nvidia after U.S. export controls; Australia to tax social media platforms.
Dive into our Cyber Week in Review with expert @rightsduff.bsky.social:
My just released @brookings.edu post on Trump tariffs and why, when he says “tariffs are my favorite word and are costless” the threat needs to be taken seriously.
www.brookings.edu/articles/the...
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