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Monday, May 23, 2022
Climate, Energy, Europe, Germany, Global, Indo-Pacific, Russia, Taiwan, Technology, Ukraine, US

Featured 
US/Global - If Globalization Is Dead, No One Told U.S. Businesses, Joseph P. Quinlan, Barron’s 

Must-Reads 
Russia/UkraineThe Russia-Ukraine war at three months, Steven Pifer, Brookings 
Russia/Ukraine/Global - War in Ukraine: Twelve disruptions changing the world, Olivia White, Kevin Buehler, Sven Smit, Ezra Greenberg, Mihir Mysore, Ritesh Jain, Martin Hirt, Arvind Govindarajan, and Eric Chewning, McKinsey  
US - The Midterm Elections’ Decisive Period, Doug Sosnik 
US - How to Prepare for the Next Ukraine, Michèle A. Flournoy, Foreign Affairs 
US/Indo-Pacific12 Asian nations join negotiations on Biden's signature economic initiative for the region, Politico 
US/Taiwan - Biden vows to defend Taiwan in apparent U.S. policy shift, Tessa Wong, BBC 
US/TechnologyInnovation Platform: The Future of Global Technology and Innovation Collaboration in the San Francisco/Silicon Valley Bay Area, Sean Randolph, Bay Area Council Economic Institute 

Technology - The great onshoring: Inside the transcontinental chip race, Hirsh Chitkara, Protocol 
Europe Truth Decay in Europe: Exploring the role of facts and analysis in European public life, Axelle Devaux, Sarah Grand-Clement, Stijn Hoorens, RAND 
Energy/Climate - The net-zero transition in the wake of the war in Ukraine: A detour, a derailment, or a different path? Hamid Samandari, Dickon Pinner, Harry Bowcott, and Olivia White, McKinsey Quarterly 
Germany - How war in Ukraine convinced Germany to rebuild its army, Guy Chazan, Financial Times 

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