Business, Economics, Manufacturing

Think Tanks

30 days

Summary

sources
192
Narrative Items
1,528
Bottom Line Up Front

192 sources in Think Tanks are amplifying 1,528 narrative items relating to the narrative of trust and security in complex systems. These narratives connect themes of rebuilding trust through regulation in financial markets, the risks of compromised supply chains, and the need for national security measures, emphasizing transparency and resilience across various sectors.

Reviewing a number of the most relevant narrative items indicates that different media sources offer varied characterizations of recent significant events, impacting public perception in distinct ways. The Manhattan Institute for Policy Research adopts a positive portrayal of the financial markets by emphasizing how transparency and regulation can help rebuild trust after past failures, using optimistic language that suggests hope and progress. In contrast, Defense Priorities offers a negative characterization of Israel’s actions regarding Hezbollah, employing hyperbolic language such as "exploding pagers" to evoke fear and highlight the dangers of espionage, potentially stirring anti-Israeli sentiment. Similarly, the Australian Strategic Policy Institute focuses on the negative implications of compromised supply chains, asserting Australia’s vulnerability through a critical lens that emphasizes the need for urgent reform, while using phrases that might instill anxiety such as "risks of espionage and sabotage." The Hoover Institution takes a neutral stance regarding China’s influence but acknowledges concerns without overtly assigning blame, which contrasts with the Center for Security Policy that frames the U.S. military's reliance on civilian infrastructure in a negative light, warning of threats to national security. The Competitive Enterprise Institute presents the union strike as a problematic impediment to efficiency, casting the ILA’s refusal as backward and advocating for modernization without intervention. In examining these narratives, it becomes clear that while some sources employ emotionally charged or negative language to provoke a response, others maintain a more analytical or balanced approach, reflecting inherent biases that shape public discourse and understanding of these events.

About This Module

The Think Tanks module tracks a large number of policy institutes, research organizations, and advocacy groups from a wide range of areas such as economics, social issues, military, and science and technology.

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Geospatial

This map shows narrative amplification activity by sources in this module. Red indicates origin, yellow is destination.
Origin
Destination
The narrative initially emerged from Manhattan, headed for Tehran. As it spread, the most frequent origin shifted to Washington, and the most frequent destination shifted to Washington. There are a total of 36 points of origin, and 66 destinations. Hide details...
12 Oct 2024: Manhattan ▸ Tehran
12 Oct 2024: Washington ▸ Tehran
12 Oct 2024: Washington ▸ Washington
12 Oct 2024: Winnipeg ▸ Bern
12 Oct 2024: Washington ▸ New York
13 Oct 2024: Stanford ▸ China
13 Oct 2024: Stanford ▸ Karachi
13 Oct 2024: Stanford ▸ Beijing
13 Oct 2024: Dhaka ▸ Dhaka
13 Oct 2024: Washington ▸ Houston
13 Oct 2024: Washington ▸ Beijing
13 Oct 2024: Washington ▸ Tehran
13 Oct 2024: Washington ▸ Moscow
13 Oct 2024: Melbourne ▸ Melbourne
13 Oct 2024: Stanford ▸ Stanford
14 Oct 2024: Stanford ▸ Moscow
14 Oct 2024: Taipei ▸ Taipei
14 Oct 2024: Taipei ▸ Bangkok
14 Oct 2024: Minato ▸ Cambridge
14 Oct 2024: Canberra ▸ Canberra
14 Oct 2024: Weehawken ▸ Beirut
14 Oct 2024: Wellington ▸ Wellington
14 Oct 2024: Troy ▸ Michigan
14 Oct 2024: Melbourne ▸ Canberra
14 Oct 2024: Rome ▸ Wuppertal
14 Oct 2024: Canberra ▸ Sydney
14 Oct 2024: Washington ▸ Stoughton
14 Oct 2024: Canberra ▸ Washington
14 Oct 2024: Berlin ▸ Paris
14 Oct 2024: The Hague ▸ The Hague
14 Oct 2024: Moscow ▸ Moscow
14 Oct 2024: Hoboken ▸ Montgomery
14 Oct 2024: Washington ▸ Arlington
14 Oct 2024: Washington ▸ Beijing
14 Oct 2024: Washington ▸ Bogor
14 Oct 2024: George Mason ▸ London
14 Oct 2024: George Mason ▸ Warsaw
14 Oct 2024: Washington ▸ Shanghai
14 Oct 2024: Sydney ▸ Jakarta
14 Oct 2024: Washington ▸ Washington
14 Oct 2024: Washington ▸ San Francisco
14 Oct 2024: Washington ▸ Baton Rouge
14 Oct 2024: East Los Angeles ▸ Denver
14 Oct 2024: Winnipeg ▸ Scarborough
14 Oct 2024: Washington ▸ Los Angeles
14 Oct 2024: Edwards ▸ Washington
14 Oct 2024: Stanford ▸ Washington
14 Oct 2024: Washington ▸ Donetsk
14 Oct 2024: Beverly Hills ▸ Saluda
14 Oct 2024: Washington ▸ Moscow
14 Oct 2024: Beverly Hills ▸ Worth
14 Oct 2024: Stanford ▸ Nouméa
14 Oct 2024: Johannesburg ▸ Johannesburg
15 Oct 2024: Stanford ▸ Sheffield
15 Oct 2024: Washington ▸ London
15 Oct 2024: Canberra ▸ Baku
15 Oct 2024: Perth ▸ Canberra
15 Oct 2024: Dhaka ▸ Dhaka
15 Oct 2024: Melbourne ▸ Brisbane
15 Oct 2024: Helsinki ▸ Milan
15 Oct 2024: Beijing ▸ Washington
15 Oct 2024: Singapore ▸ Jakarta
15 Oct 2024: Holborn ▸ Paris
15 Oct 2024: Johannesburg ▸ Johannesburg
15 Oct 2024: Berlin ▸ Sunderland
15 Oct 2024: Sandton ▸ Pretoria
15 Oct 2024: Moscow ▸ Moscow
15 Oct 2024: Brussels ▸ New York
15 Oct 2024: Manhattan ▸ Middletown
15 Oct 2024: Johannesburg ▸ Pretoria
15 Oct 2024: Canberra ▸ Sydney
15 Oct 2024: Washington ▸ Copenhagen
15 Oct 2024: Troy ▸ Morgantown
15 Oct 2024: Washington ▸ Istanbul
15 Oct 2024: Delhi ▸ Islamabad
15 Oct 2024: Washington ▸ Tokyo
15 Oct 2024: Washington ▸ Saratov
15 Oct 2024: Warsaw ▸ Bratislava
15 Oct 2024: Münster ▸ Bonn
15 Oct 2024: London ▸ Beijing
15 Oct 2024: Washington ▸ Marrakech
15 Oct 2024: Berlin ▸ Berlin
15 Oct 2024: Ottawa ▸ Ottawa
15 Oct 2024: Walnut Creek ▸ Washington
15 Oct 2024: Walnut Creek ▸ North
15 Oct 2024: Ottawa ▸ Taipei
15 Oct 2024: Troy ▸ Washington
15 Oct 2024: Washington ▸ Brussels
15 Oct 2024: Edwards ▸ Irvington
15 Oct 2024: Washington ▸ Makati City
15 Oct 2024: Washington ▸ Port-au-Prince
15 Oct 2024: Washington ▸ Zaporizhzhia
15 Oct 2024: Washington ▸ Baku
15 Oct 2024: Washington ▸ Seattle

Sources

Sources by Type
Sources of these types represent most of the amplification activity around this narrative
sources by Volume
These sources are amplifying the most items involved in this narrative. Click to see details of each source's narrative activity.
Top sources
Day-by-day volumetric activity of sources amplifying the most items around this narrative
Center for Strategic & International Studies
6% of the narratives in this brief were amplified by this source.
Atlantic Council
6% of the narratives in this brief were amplified by this source.
Ludwig von Mises Institute
4% of the narratives in this brief were amplified by this source.
Center for European Policy Analysis
4% of the narratives in this brief were amplified by this source.
Brookings Institute
3% of the narratives in this brief were amplified by this source.
Hoover Institution
3% of the narratives in this brief were amplified by this source.
European Centre on the International Political Economy
2% of the narratives in this brief were amplified by this source.
Council on Foreign Relations
2% of the narratives in this brief were amplified by this source.
Lowy Institute for International Policy
2% of the narratives in this brief were amplified by this source.
Independent Institute
2% of the narratives in this brief were amplified by this source.
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Top Items

These narrative items are the most relevant and/or the most amplified. Click to see details and suggested messages.
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Themes

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These adjacent themes are currently being amplified along with the main narrative. Click to see details of narrative activity related to each one.
Nigeria AI Policy
The Nigerian government is working on a policy to regulate technology and position the country as a leading force in artificial intelligence on a global scale.
Challenges in Achieving Fed's 2% Target
Despite forecasts for rate cuts, inflation has been stagnant due to various factors, hindering the achievement of the Fed's 2% target.
Trade War Tensions
The European Commission is expected to disclose tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles due to excessive subsidies, potentially leading to retaliation from Beijing.
Impact of Tariffs on Trade and Economy
The text discusses the use of tariffs to protect domestic industries and the recent shift in tariff policies by President Trump.
Promoting European Firm Participation in Standardisation
The European Commission can address concerns about non-EU company influence in European Standardisation Bodies by supporting greater participation of European firms in the system.
China's export-driven economy faces supply-demand challenges.
China's leaders remain committed to an export-led growth strategy despite price reductions due to excess capacity.
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Entities

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These entities are mentioned most frequently in the narratives highlighted in this brief. Click to see details of narrative activity related to each one.
Technologies
Electric grid
Critical infrastructure that is vulnerable to attacks, impacting national security.
Weaponized pagers
Devices used in an attack against Hezbollah, highlighting risks in compromised supply chains.
Organizations
NBER (National Bureau of Economic Research)
An organization that conducts economic research and analysis.
ILA (International Longshoremen's Association)
A labor union representing dockworkers, involved in the strike at East and Gulf Coast ports.
Companies
Wall Street
Financial markets and institutions that play a significant role in US-China relations.
TikTok
A social media platform that is increasingly influential as a news source in the US.
Events
Union strike at East and Gulf Coast ports
A labor strike that threatens to disrupt supply chains due to opposition to port modernization.
Israel's infiltration of Hezbollah's pager supply chain
An intelligence operation that resulted in simultaneous explosions of pagers, attributed to Israeli intelligence.
People
Iranian ambassador to Lebanon
Diplomatic representative of Iran in Lebanon, injured in the attack attributed to Israeli intelligence.
Technologies
Electric grid
Critical infrastructure that is vulnerable to attacks, impacting national security.
Weaponized pagers
Devices used in an attack against Hezbollah, highlighting risks in compromised supply chains.
Organizations
NBER (National Bureau of Economic Research)
An organization that conducts economic research and analysis.
ILA (International Longshoremen's Association)
A labor union representing dockworkers, involved in the strike at East and Gulf Coast ports.
Companies
Wall Street
Financial markets and institutions that play a significant role in US-China relations.
TikTok
A social media platform that is increasingly influential as a news source in the US.
Events
Union strike at East and Gulf Coast ports
A labor strike that threatens to disrupt supply chains due to opposition to port modernization.
Israel's infiltration of Hezbollah's pager supply chain
An intelligence operation that resulted in simultaneous explosions of pagers, attributed to Israeli intelligence.
People
Iranian ambassador to Lebanon
Diplomatic representative of Iran in Lebanon, injured in the attack attributed to Israeli intelligence.

Context

The issues highlighted in the summary reflect a complex interplay of geopolitical dynamics, economic vulnerabilities, and national security concerns. Demographically, regions like the Middle East and Southeast Asia are influenced by diverse populations, which can complicate political and military strategies. For instance, Israel's actions against Hezbollah underscore the ongoing tensions in the region, where intelligence capabilities play a crucial role in national security.

Economically, the reliance on global supply chains, particularly those linked to China, poses significant risks. Countries like Australia are increasingly aware of the potential for espionage and sabotage, prompting calls for diversification and domestic production. This is essential not only for economic stability but also for national security, as disruptions in supply chains can have cascading effects on critical infrastructure.

Politically, the actions of major powers like China and the U.S. shape international relations. China's influence in regions such as Southeast Asia and its assertive stance in the South China Sea highlight the need for Western nations to secure essential supply chains. The U.S. military's dependence on civilian infrastructure, particularly electricity, further emphasizes the importance of protecting these assets to maintain operational readiness.

Socially, issues like immigration policies in Canada leading to increased illegal migration at the U.S. border reflect the interconnectedness of national policies and their broader implications. The labor disputes at U.S. ports illustrate the challenges of modernization and efficiency in supply chains, which are critical for economic resilience.

Overall, the need for transparency, regulation, and verification in various sectors is paramount to rebuilding trust and ensuring stability in a complex global landscape.
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