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April 8th, 2019
China, Digital, Economy, Egypt, Europe, Global, Hungary, Iran, Mexico, Synthetic Biology, Technology, Tunisia, US, WTO
 
Must-Reads
Global - 5 Very Important Things About the World Nobody Knows, Stephen M. Walt, Foreign Policy
Global/Europe - Global Trends 2030: Challenges and Choices for Europe - Full Report, Executive Summary, European Political and Strategic Analysis System, European Commission
Synthetic Biology -- A whole new world, The Economist
Economy/Digital - Who Owns Americans’ Personal Information and What Is It Worth? Robert Shapiro and Siddhartha Aneja, Future Majority
Economy/DigitalHow to redesign GDP for the 21st century, Eshe Nelson, Quartz 
China/Europe China’s claims on the South China Sea are a warning to Europe, Yasunori Nakayama, Financial Times
China - Grading China’s Belt and Road, Daniel Kliman, ​Rush Doshi, Kristine Lee and Zack Cooper, CNAS
Technology - Asia Leads in Industrial Robot Adoption. Why Do Europe and the U.S. Lag Behind? Robert Atkinson, Brink
US/WTO - The WTO’s First Ruling on National Security: What Does It Mean for the United States? William Alan Reinsch and Jack Caporal, Center for Strategic & International Studies
US/Mexico - 5 misconceptions about the U.S.-Mexico border, Los Angeles Times
US/HungaryU.S. Signs Defense Cooperation Agreement with Hungary, Nathalie Liu, Voice of America
US/IranTrump brands Iranian military group as a terrorist organization, Nahal Toosi, Katie Galioto, Wesley Morgan, Politico
EU/Egypt/Tunisia - The New-Old Elites and their Relations with the EU: The Cases of Egypt and Tunisia, Cengiz Günay, Euro-Mediterranean Research, Dialogue, Advocacy
EU - How the EU can prevent an East-West divide developing between its members, Alina Bârgăoanu and Clara Volintiru, The London School of Economics and Political Science

 
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April 4th, 2019
Chemical weapons, China, Digital, EU, Europe, Finland, Germany, Politics, NATO, Russia, Trade, UK, Ukraine, US, Venezuela
 
Must-Reads
UK/EU - Brexit: Bill to prevent no-deal passes Commons by one vote, Jessica Elgot, Guardian
US/UkraineU.S. Has Done Much to Help Ukraine, But It Can Do More, U.S. Senator Jim Inhofe, Politico
Politics - How to Beat a Populist, Slawomir Sierakowski, Project Syndicate
Trade - 2019 National Trade Estimate Report on Foreign Trade Barriers, USTR
Trade - The Drivers of Bilateral Trade and the Spillovers from Tariffs, IMF
Digital - Letter from Members of Congress on France and UK proposed digital services taxes
NATO - The Outdated Alliance? Doug Bandow, Foreign Policy
NATO - Mr. President, Close NATO for Good, Patrick J. Buchanan, The American Conservative
Germany - Germany is NATO’s Biggest Freeloader, James Kirchick, Washington Post
Venezuela Venezuela’s power struggle reaches a tense stalemate, as human suffering deepens, David Smilde, The Conversation

Russia - Russian Ground Forces Posture Towards the West, Charles Dick, Chatham House
Chemical weapons - Preventing the re-emergence of chemical weapons, Jean Pascal Zanders, Institute for Security Studies
Europe/China/US - Why Europe Is Getting Tough on China And What It Means for Washington, Andrew Small, GMF
Finland - Helsinki at the helm: How Finland could lead reform in Europe, Hanna Ojanen, European Council on Foreign Relations
China - Does China Have Feet of Clay? Joseph S. Nye, Project Syndicate
Russia/China - Are Russia and China Really Forming an Alliance? Leon Aron, Foreign Affairs
 
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