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We cannot let China use our ‘tech disconnect’ to advance its ‘rule by law’

Por: The Hill Tech October 28, 2022

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When it comes to global technology leadership, America has a growing and dangerous disconnect between the regulatory zeal of some and the national security interests of all Western countries. This “tech disconnect” threatens to undermine the United States’ national security strategy while handing a permanent geopolitical advantage to China, our most capable authoritarian adversary. For starters, China’s ambition is not to be just a... + full article



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