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Tuesday, June 15, 2021
Climate, Digital, Economy, Europe, EU, Germany, Infrastructure, Migration, NATO, Netherlands, Nuclear, Russia, Security, UK, US

Must-Reads
US/EU - 
U.S.-EU Summit Statement: Towards a renewed Transatlantic partnership
US/EU - Fact Sheet: U.S. – EU Understanding on a Cooperative Framework for Large Civil Aircraft, The White House
NATO - NATO leaders see rising threats from China, but not eye to eye with each other, David M. Herszenhorn and Rym Momtaz, Politico
NATO - NATO Summit 2021 Reinvigorates the Indispensable Alliance, Jason C. Moyer, Wilson Center
NATO - Does NATO Have an Arms-Control Brain? Adam Thomson, Project Syndicate
US - America Is Back—but for How Long? Political Polarization and the End of U.S. Credibility, Rachel Myrick, Foreign Affairs
US/UK - A Renewed U.S. Commitment to Peace in Northern Ireland, Donatienne Ruy, CSIS
US/Russia - How Biden Should Deal With Putin: Summits Are Good, but Containment Is Better, Michael McFaul, Foreign Affairs
US/Russia/Digital - Biden, Putin and the new era of information warfare, Katrina Manson, Henry Foy and Hannah Murphy, Financial Times
US/Nuclear - Reading the Nuclear Tea Leaves: Policy and Posture in the Biden Administration, Rebecca K.C. Hersman and Joseph Rodgers, CSIS
Germany/Climate - Climate Policy Comes Home, Noah J. Gordon, Internationale Politik Quarterly
US/Europe/Infrastructure/Security - Invisible and Vital: Undersea Cables and Transatlantic Security, Pierre Morcos and Colin Wall, CSIS
UK/EU - Fog in Channel? The impact of Brexit on EU and UK foreign affairs, Amelia Hadfield and Nicholas Wright, EUISS
Netherlands - Attacking Zwarte Piet: Dutch Folklore and Racial History, Allison Blakely, American Academy in Berlin
Europe/Migration - Borderless Europe: Seven Decades of Free Movement, Saara Koikkalainen, Migration Policy Institute
Migration - Report on means to address the human rights impact of pushbacks of migrants on land and at sea, Report of the Special Rapporteur on the human rights of migrants, Felipe González Morales, United Nations
Economy - Ties That Bind, Helsinki Commission Staff Report on Secure Supply Chains, U.S. Helsinki Commission/Wilson Center

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