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Marietje Schaake

Marietje Schaake

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Marietje Schaake, a former member of the European Parliament, is Policy Director of the Cyber Policy Center at Stanford University and President of the CyberPeace Institute.

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  1. Ensuring Cybersecurity for Critical Civilian Infrastructure
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    Ensuring Cybersecurity for Critical Civilian Infrastructure

    Jun 9, 2020 Marietje Schaake & Stéphane Duguin shine a spotlight on a critical but neglected dimension of the COVID-19 crisis.

  2. Don’t Equate Technology with Big Tech
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    Don’t Equate Technology with Big Tech

    Apr 30, 2020 Marietje Schaake calls on policymakers to focus not on technology itself, but on the business models driving its development.

  3. An Interview with Marietje Schaake
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    An Interview with Marietje Schaake

    Mar 10, 2020 Marietje Schaake proposes ways to improve European antitrust enforcement, assesses the impact of the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation, and calls out Big Tech’s regulatory hypocrisy.

  4. An Innovation Agenda for Europe
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    An Innovation Agenda for Europe

    Sep 16, 2019 Manuel Muñiz & Marietje Schaake present a three-point plan to help the European Union close the digital gap with the United States and China.

  5. Talking Tough to Turkey
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    Talking Tough to Turkey

    Oct 20, 2015 Marietje Schaake urges the EU to confront Turkey over its crackdown on freedom of expression.

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    Europe’s Climate Quandary

    Jean Pisani-Ferry assesses the inevitable trade-offs the European Union must confront in achieving its clean-energy targets.
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    Governing the Unknown

    Kaushik Basu suggests a few principles to guide policymakers as they try to keep up with rapidly advancing technologies.
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    Fast-Tracking a Lassa Fever Vaccine

    Oyeronke Oyebanji outlines what West African governments can learn from the development and distribution of the COVID-19 jab.
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    Climate Science Beats Climate Fatalism

    Carl-Friedrich Schleussner, et al. show that the more ambitious 1.5º target for global warming is still feasible – and more necessary than ever.
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    Turkey’s Pragmatic Islamist

    Shlomo Ben-Ami expects Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s latest electoral victory to have little impact on Turkish foreign policy.
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    Poland's Electoral Inquisition

    Sławomir Sierakowski decries a new law designed to disqualify opposition candidates from running in this year's general election.
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    Western Industrial Policy and International Law

    Joseph E. Stiglitz

    With recent landmark legislation to support decarbonization and innovation, the United States is making up for lost time after its failed 40-year experiment with neoliberalism. But if it is serious about embracing a new paradigm, it will need to do more to help bring the rest of the world along.

    explains how to minimize the political risks of new spending packages in the US and Europe.
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    The IMF’s Turn to Lead on Climate

    Rakesh Mohan, et al. explain how the International Monetary Fund can best support green investment where it is needed the most.
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    If Trump Returns

    Joseph S. Nye, Jr.

    What would a second Donald Trump presidency mean for US foreign policy and the world? While the man himself is unpredictable, his first term and his behavior since losing re-election in 2020 offer plenty of clues, none of which will be comforting to America's allies.

    considers the implications of the 2024 presidential election for America's foreign policy and global standing.

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