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Denmark has neglected Greenland for years, both economically & in terms of defense, dragging their feet over much-needed military investment (especially in drones, ships, and ISR)
As I argue in @thehill, it's these shortfalls that open the door to Trump
2025 is going to be a big year for @CornellTPI. Building on our success in 2024, we have been awarded $3 million in funding from the U.S. Department of Defense to establish the U.S. Semiconductor Research Hub within the institute.
Full details here:
What does Trump's new tariff plan mean for the U.S.?
Check out this @KTVU video ft. BTPI Senior Fellow @Gustavo_F_M, professor of government and of public policy to learn more! @CornellBPP
What does Trump's new tariff plan mean for the U.S.? | KTVU FOX 2
Gustavo Flores-Macías, professor of government and of public policy at Cornell University weighs in on President-elect ...
www.ktvu.com
Led by @Cornell, a A $2M NSF grant backs a "microbe-mineral atlas" to revolutionize sustainable mining for critical metals! Vital for renewable energy innovation.
Our own @SarahKreps contributes to this groundbreaking project.
@CornellBPP
Join BTPI Founder & Director @sekreps for a @BrookingsInst talk that explores how rockets, missiles, & drones are weaponized to instill fear and coerce.
Nov. 25 | 11:00 AM - 12: 15 PM ET | Online Only
Register now: #TechPolicy @CornellBPP
Bombing to provoke: Rockets, missiles, and drones as instruments of fear and coercion
On November 25, Brookings will host a discussion on how aerospace weapons influence decisionmakers in target states.
www.brookings.edu