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What should we do about computer chip shortages?
Digital technology is expanding rapidly and high demand for these products is putting enormous demands on global supply chains. One area that has exhibited major bottlenecks i...
By Emily Kilcrease
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U.S.-Russia prisoner swap an isolated incident, says expert
Edward Fishman joins Shepard Smith to discuss today's prisoner swap between the United States and Russia, and the ongoing war in Ukraine. Watch the full interview from CNBC....
By Edward Fishman
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China’s NFT Plans Are a Recipe for the Government’s Digital Control
China is in the midst of launching a state-backed NFT infrastructure network with implicit geopolitical aims: to manage and ultimately oversee the architecture underpinning a ...
By Yaya J. Fanusie
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TRM Talks North Korea and CNAS Report
We know that North Korea has taken to the digital battlefield and that cryptocurrency is the target. But what can we learn from the report about the ways in which DPRK cybercr...
By Jason Bartlett
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Loyalty for Luxury: How the Kim Family Buys Support From North Korean Elites
The Kim family will likely continue to use a mix of fear tactics and gift giving to secure loyalty from the elite class....
By Jason Bartlett
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Russia tips into default...or does it?
The United States and its partners have put a ton of economic pressure on Russia through sanctions that have essentially locked its economy from participating in many global m...
By Elina Ribakova
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Russian president Putin says Western sanctions have failed
Canada Tonight's Ginella Massa spoke with Rachel Ziemba, Adjunct Senior Fellow at the Center for a New American Security, about Putin's latest comments on Western sanctions an...
By Rachel Ziemba
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Perspectives on How Congress Can Ensure CHIPS Act Funding Advances National Security Interests
The Senate and the House have both recently passed versions of the CHIPS Act, which authorizes funding for domestic semiconductor manufacturing and research. Emily Kilcrease w...
By Emily Kilcrease
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Challenging China’s Trade Practices
The U.S. views of China’s nonmarket innovation practices are increasingly pessimistic, as these practices persist and the United States and allies and partners have yet to dev...
By Emily Kilcrease
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The Ruble Rally Is Real. Sanctions Are a Moving Target.
Due to the Bank of Russia’s skilled policy response and Russia’s likely large current account surplus, sanctions have become a moving target....
By Elina Ribakova
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Russia’s Economy Has Adjusted to Sanctions. That Doesn’t Mean Moscow Is Winning the Financial War.
It is far too soon to declare defeat, just as it was far too soon to declare with pride that the ruble was “reduced to rubble,” as President Biden said a few weeks ago....
By Rachel Ziemba
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U.S. engaging in ‘political’ warfare against Russia, journalist says
Tim Weiner, an expert on the U.S.-Russia rivalry over decades, tells MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell how the U.S. is using declassified intelligence to wage information warfare wit...
By Edward Fishman
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Time for Even Tougher Sanctions on Russia
The only way to keep the pressure on Putin is to ratchet up sanctions....
By Edward Fishman & Chris Miller
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Why China’s CIPS Matters (and Not for the Reasons You Think)
Chinese policymakers have to contend with a policy paradox—China wants CIPS to be connected to the world yet also be a viable alternative to existing financial institutions....
By Emily Jin
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Will Sanctions on Russia Work?
Eddie Fishman joins The John Hopkins Podcast on Foreign Affairs to discuss Western sanctions on the Russian Federation following the country's invasion of Ukraine.Listen to th...
By Edward Fishman
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Sanctions expert: New sanctions tightening ‘the screws on Russia’s economy’
Former State Dept. Russia Sanctions Lead Edward Fishman tells MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell how new sanctions strike “at the heart of Russia’s oil sales” and will “degrade Russia...
By Edward Fishman
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How to follow North Korean hackers
The rate by which cryptocurrency and blockchain technology evolves continues to far outpace the rate by which national governments and international institutions are able to r...
By Jason Bartlett
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How to Strengthen South Korea-US Cooperation on Combatting Cyber-enabled Financial Crime
The United States and South Korea each possess unique strengths in combating the rise of cyber-enabled financial crime, but their true joint potential is largely untapped....
By Jason Bartlett
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Reading Btw NK Lines: Russia Becomes Cozy with N. Korea & More
Russian foreign ministry said yesterday that its Deputy Foreign Minister Igor Morgulov met with North Korea's ambassador to Russia and discussed developing bilateral relations...
By Dr. Go Myong-Hyun
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Ex Treasury official: Russian default now looks “inevitable”
Moscow is on the brink of the first foreign currency debt default in over a century. Michael Greenwald, a former Senior U.S. Treasury Department official, joins CNBC to discus...
By Michael Greenwald