Would China’s EV dominance spark EU Securitization?

Photo Credit: official website of Shenzhen government

Chinese EVs are taking over Europe’s streets. BYD and Yutong cars are running shoulder-to-shoulder with traditional automotive giants, fueled by massive state subsidies for green technology. With memories of the Huawei saga still fresh, Europe faces a critical question: will China’s EV dominance spark securitisation across the EU?

Lev Tahor’s Latin American Footprint: Mobility, State Fragility, and Geopolitical Risk

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A religious sect crossing borders exposes the weak points of an entire region. Lev Tahor didn’t just arrive in Latin America; it mapped, exploited, and moved through its institutional cracks with unsettling precision to carry out their criminal practices.

 The 19-Point Peace Plan: Can Ukraine Avoid Another Minsk or Budapest?

Photo credit: Institute for the Study of War

An analysis of the U.S.-drafted 19-point peace plan for Ukraine, examining the negotiations, key provisions, and the historical context that shapes Kyiv’s cautious approach today.

AI and Cybersecurity: How do countries compete?

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AI and Cybersecurity are becoming intertwined but the competition is becoming the bigger story. Understanding how external threats are impacting national security is crucial for all entities going forward.

Rearming Europe: the end of an era?

(Nikkei montage/Source photos by Reuters

The war in Ukraine revealed the need for European countries to rearm themselves, facing the risk of a weaker involvement of the USA in Ukraine. Between dependency and will for a certain strategic autonomy, European countries advance in dispersed order towards different objectives.

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