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Weekly Brief
May 18, 2020

Health

COVID-19 Will Reshape Our Relationship with the State, Matthew Goodwin, Chatham House
The role of armed forces in the fight against coronavirus, Tania Lațici, European Parliamentary Research Service
What US states can learn from COVID-19 transition planning in Europe, Holly Jarman, Scott L. Greer, Sarah Rozenblum, The Conversation
World Health Organization: It's worse than we think, Paul Roderick Gregory, The Hill

Trade

Torn apart: Covid-19’s blow to world trade is a heavy one, The Economist
The long march: Reestablishing US trade supremacy, Rep. Carol Miller (R-W.Va.), The Hill
The New Empty Argument Against Trade, Pinelopi Koujianou Goldberg, Project Syndicate
The Era of Offshoring U.S. Jobs Is Over, Robert E. Lighthizer, New York Times
COVID-19 and Trade Policy: Why Turning Inward Won’t Work, Richard E. Baldwin, Simon J. Evenett, eds., Centre for Economic Policy Research, Voxeu.org
Will Prioritising A UK-US Free Trade Agreement Make Or Break Global Britain? Ed Balls, Nyasha Weinberg, Jessica Redmond, Harvard Kennedy School

Europe

Searching for meaning, The Economist
The Right Way to Fix the EU: Put Politics Before Economics, Matthias Matthijs, Foreign Affairs
How coronavirus is reshaping Europe in dangerous ways, Charles Grant, Centre for European Reform
The Wander Years, Gerhard Bosch, American Academy in Berlin
Breaking the Ice: How France and the UK Could Reshape a Credible European Defense and Renew the Transatlantic Partnership, Adrien Abecassis and Jolyon Howorth, Harvard Belfer Center

East Asia

Decoupling the US Economy from China after COVID-19, John Lee, Hudson Institute
As China pushes back on virus, Europe wakes to 'Wolf Warrior' diplomacy, Luke Baker, Robin Emmott, Reuters
The meaning of systemic rivalry: Europe and China beyond the pandemic, Andrew Small, ECFR
Our North Korea quandary: there's instability in our future, Rep. Gerry Connolly (D-Va.), The Hill
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