Russia Reform Monitor: No. 2154
Russian "
active measures"
target Western democracy;
New moves in Moscow's war on a free Internet
Russian "
active measures"
target Western democracy;
New moves in Moscow's war on a free Internet
U.S. Navy 3D prints submersible;
Has China developed "hack proof" communications?;
A new way to hack computers;
Self-healing robots on horizon;
Tech leaders fight for UN ban on killer robots
Prepping for next year's elections;
U.S., Russian ties continue to fray
In Sunday's national elections in Germany, Angela Merkel presided over a major political failure for her party and her country. Yes, Merkel will remain chancellor for a fourth term, probably in a fragile three-party coalition. However, a historic mission of her Christian Democratic Union (CDU) has been to prevent the emergence of a viable political party on the far right at the national level. Chancellors and CDU leaders from Konrad Adenauer through Helmut Kohl understood this mission and fulfilled it. Merkel has failed, largely due to her pursuit of an ever-larger political center through coopting leftist policies and programs. She thus left ample space on the right for the new Alternative for Germany (AfD) which gained 13 percent of the vote on Sunday.
America's energy transformation over the past decade has prompted the Trump administration to call for an age of American energy dominance.