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Germany Balks at Palantir: Data Sovereignty Put Before Military AI
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In an article published by the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) Dan Marks, an expert in energy security, argues that China and the USA are already waging a new cold war for control over strategic mineral resources while Europe struggles to catch up once again – and risks staying on the sidelines of the global resource game.
Cold War Echoes of Great Power Minerals Strategy
A report entitled Chemicals: Europe's Neglected Economic Security Frontier by Francesca Ghiretti, IPQ columnist, director of the Economic Security and Resilience Initiative and a research leader at RAND Europe, was issued on 26 March 2026.
Chemical Dependence as a Structural Issue for Europe
A report by German Marshall Fund analysts, entitled A Transatlantic Tech Partnership, analyzes the IT technology standoff between the USA and China and Europe’s groping for a place in this race.
An Illusion of Managed Interdependence. A Transatlantic Tech Partnership
A new form of capital is ascending: cloud capital—networked algorithmic machines that grant their owners remarkable powers to modify our behaviour. And just as financiers needed neoliberalism, today’s tech lords need a new ideology to legitimise their rule. I call it techlordism.
Palantir and the New Order: Neoliberalism is dead. Say hello to Techlordism
A report of the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI), entitled How AI is Quietly Becoming a Supply Chain Problem and prepared by Dr. Melina Beykou, is an update on the security issues arising from the use of artificial intelligence. As AI gets embedded in critical national infrastructure, the supply chains remain exposed.
A Timeserving RUSI Alarm
A report by Sofia Romansky, a strategic analyst at The Hague Centre for Strategic Studies (HCSS), assesses the influence of AI on the military domain. According to the author, the acceleration provided by AI will be a crucial decision-making advantage for commanders in the battlefield.
AI’s Impact on Military Intelligence and Decision-Making The Simulacrum of Normative Power
In a RUSI report, experts Elijah Glantz and Dr. Pia Hüsch analyze the establishment of the UK National Centre for Artificial Intelligence in Policing (Police.AI). The authors discuss the technological risks: outdated databases, incompatible systems, and past projects’ failures. Yet the key threats stay beyond the discussion.
Police.AI – New Tech Tools for UK Law Enforcement
In January 2026, the Carnegie Endowment published a report entitled Artificial Intelligence and Democracy: Mapping the Intersections. Amid the fall of global democracy indices, Rachel George and Ian Klaus strive to demonstrate how AI threatens Western democracies but opens up new opportunities for them.
AI and Democracy: Carnegie Endowment Paving the Way to Big Tech