The global race for semiconductor hegemony
How do chips decide power in today’s geopolitical competition?
In our weekly series, Mark Leonard and guests explore the big issues in foreign policy.
Short interviews and comment by ECFR experts and others on breaking news and key topics.
How do chips decide power in today’s geopolitical competition?
In this first episode of our mini-series, Mark Leonard talks to Rana Mitter about the Chinese understanding of order
In this week’s episode, Jeremy Shapiro joins an all-star ECFR panel of experts to discuss the SCO summit’s geopolitical implications
How is Russia’s attack on Ukraine perceived in China? Will Russia and China be joining forces in an ‘alliance of autocracies’? What does Russian and Chinese policymakers planning look like now – and what should Europeans do?
Join us on this journey to a more therapeutic approach to international relations. The mini-series brings you five special episodes with guests including today’s Anu Bradford, Thomas Wright, and Feng Zhang.
Mark Leonard talks to POLITICO Europe’s Editor-in-Chief Jamil Anderlini to discuss China, and Anderlini’s plans for POLITICO
What does AUKUS mean for the future of transatlantic relations?
How should the next German government concretely shape its China policy, and its approach to the Indo-Pacific?
How will the Western withdrawal impact on the state of European defence and military capabilities?
How much influence does China already have in the Western Balkans and how should European policymakers react?