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Thursday, October 24, 2019
Baltics, Belarus, China, Defense, Economy, Europe, Germany, Global,
NATO, North Macedonia, Nuclear, Russia, Trade, UK, Ukraine, US

Featured Study
Superpowers Walking a Tightrope: The Choices of April and May 1990, Philip Zelikow and Condoleezza Rice, in Exiting the Cold War, Entering a New World, Daniel S. Hamilton and Kristina Spohr, eds.

Must-Reads
NATO/North Macedonia - US Senate Approves North Macedonia to NATO, Joe Gould, Defense News
NATO/Defense - ’Burden-sharing’ and the 2 percent of GDP Solution: A Study in Military Absurdity, Anthony H. Cordesman, Center for Strategic and International Studies
Baltics/Defense - How to Defend the Baltic States, R.D. Hooker, Jr., Jamestown Foundation
Nuclear - No First Use, No Deterrence, Bruno Tertrais, Strategic Foresight for Asia
US/Europe/Defense - Without the US, European Defense Will Fall to Pieces, Andrew Michta, American Interest
Ukraine - Zelenskyy Finds That There Are No Easy Solutions in Donbas, Duncan Allen and Leo Litra, Chatham House
Belarus - Belarus Reconsidered: Key Takeaways from the 2019 Minsk Dialogue, Ben Hodges, Center for European Policy Analysis
UK/EU - Brexit is a Cultural Revolution. Why Boris Johnson’s deal is acceptable, but Teresa May’s was not, Yascha Mounk, The Atlantic
Global/Trade - WTO’ing a Resolution to the China Subsidy Problem, Chad P. Bown and Jennifer A. Hillman, Peterson Institute for International Economics
Germany/Economy - Zukunftsmusik: How automation will affect the future of work in Germany, Laura D’Andrea Tyson, Berlin Journal, American Academy in Berlin
Europe/Economy - Innovation in Europe: Changing the game to regain a competitive edge, McKinsey Global Institute
China/Europe - The Future of Huawei in Europe, ChinaFile
Russia - The Slow Death of Russia’s Human Rights Council, Andrei Pertsev, Moscow Times

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