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Monday, November 18, 2019
Chemical Weapons, China, Digital, EU, Europe, France, Greece, Italy, Japan, Migration, Poland, Trade, US

Featured Study
Mikhail Gorbachev and the NATO Enlargement Debate: Then and Now, Pavel Palazhchenko, in Daniel S. Hamilton and Kristina Spohr, eds., Exiting the Cold War, Entering a New World, (Johns Hopkins SAIS/Brookings Institution Press)

Must-Reads
Chemical Weapons - Rigid Structures, Evolving Threat: Preventing the Proliferation and Use of Chemical Weapons, Rebecca Hersman and Suzanne Claeys, Center for Strategic and International Studies 
China - ‘Absolutely No Mercy’: Leaked Files Expose How China Organized Mass Detentions of Muslims, Austin Ramzy and Chris Buckley, New York Times
China - Hong Kong is Xi Jinping’s failure, Gideon Rachman, Financial Times
US/Japan - Reinventing the trading nation: Japan, the United States, and the future of Asia-Pacific trade, Mireya Solís, Brookings Institution
US/EU/Digital - EU-US Relations on Internet Governance, Emily Taylor and Stacie Hoffmann, Chatham House
Digital - Cracks in the Internet’s Foundation: The Future of the Internet’s Infrastructure and Global Internet Governance, Daniel Voelsen, German Institute for International and Security Studies
Italy - Why Venice is Disappearing, Jeff Goodell, Rolling Stone
Europe - Europe is squeezed between a hungry China and surly US, Simon Tisdall, The Guardian
EU/France - France outlines proposal to overhaul EU accession process, David M. Herszenhorn and Rym Momtaz, Politico
EU/Poland - New Commission faces fight-or-flight decision over Polish rule of law, Zosia Wanat, Politico
Greece/Migration - Welcome to Europe. Now Go Home”, Rachel Donadio, The Atlantic
Trade/Migration - Connections between Trade Policy and Migration: A Sphere of Action for the EU, Evita Schmieg, German Institute for International and Security Studies

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