Must-Reads World Order - Who runs the world? The Economist World Order - Averting a Cold War of Choice, Javier Solana and Óscar Fernández, Project Syndicate Finance - US dollar funding: an international perspective, Bank for International Settlements Global/Health/Economy - A new policy toolkit is needed as countries exit COVID-19 lockdowns, Olivier Blanchard, Jean Pisani-Ferry and Thomas Philippon, Bruegel Trade - How the Coronavirus Will Reshape World Trade, Jacob M. Schlesinger, Wall Street Journal Trade - Reviving the WTO, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Project Syndicate Nuclear - Who Can We Trust With the Nuclear Button? No One, William J. Perry and Tom Z. Collina, New York Times US/Geoeconomics - Geoeconomic Strategy in the COVID Era, Walter M. Hudson, American Interest US/Europe/Defense - Defund the Europeans, Benjamin H. Friedman and Harvey M. Sapolsky, Defense One US/Poland/Defense - Poland in the Middle, Dov Zakheim, The Hill Serbia - Serbia President’s Party Scores Landslide in Election Boycotted by Opposition, Sasa Dragojlo, Balkan Insight Serbia - The Castle: How Serbia’s Rulers Manipulate Minds and the People Pay, Andjela Milivojevic, Balkan Insight Bulgaria/Macedonia - The Age-Old Struggle for Narrative, Edward P. Joseph and Ognen Vangelov, American Interest Finland/Sweden - Finnish-Swedish Defence Cooperation, Charly Salonius-Pasternak and Henri Vanhanen, Finnish Institute of International Relations Russia/China - Huawei’s courtship of Moscow leaves west in the cold, Alexander Gabuev, Financial Times