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Tuesday, February 4, 2020
China, Energy, EU, Germany, Migration, NATO, Nuclear, Russia, Technology, UK, US

Must-Reads
China/US/Migration - Chinese Immigrants in the United States, Carlos Echeverria-Estrada, Jeanne Batalova, Migration Policy Institute
China/US - For the US and China, interdependence is a double-edged sword, Joseph Nye, Financial Times
NATO - NATO: The Challenge From Within, Rachel Rizzo, Eurasia Review
EUThe impact of EU price rules, Willem Pieter De Groen, Center for European Policy Studies
UK/EU - 5 potential clashes in the next phase of Brexit talks, Emilio Casalicchio, Barbara Moens and Hans von der Burchard, Politico
UK/EU - Recommendation for authorising the opening of negotiations for a new partnership with the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, draft of European Commission negotiating directives, communication to the European Council
UK/EU - How the deadlock can be broken in Britain’s trade talks with the EU, James Forsyth, Spectator USA
Energy - What will Brexit mean for energy markets? David Livingston, Alan Riley, John M. Roberts, Robert F. Ichord, Jr., Atlantic Council
Russia - What Provokes Putin's Russia? Deterring Without Unintended Escalation, Stephanie Pezard, Ashley L. Rhoades, RAND
US/Russia - A Dangerous Game: Russia and America Keep Flying Their Planes Near Each Other's Borders, David Axe, The National Interest
Russia/Germany - Russian Influence Operations in Germany and Their Effect, Jeffery Mankoff, CSIS
Germany/US/Technology - Germany Is Afraid of America's 'Big Tech', James Pethokoukis, National Interest
US/Technology - Walk the Line, William Alan Reinsch, Center for Strategic & International Studies
Technology/NuclearAI, Cyberspace, and Nuclear Weapons, James Johnson, Eleanor Krabill, War on the Rocks
Nuclear/USU.S. adds ‘low yield’ nuclear weapon to its submarine arsenal, Robert Burns, AP

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