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Monday, October 11, 2021
Austria, Central and Eastern Europe, China, Czech Republic, Economy, Energy, EU, Europe, Germany, Poland, US
Must-Reads
Czech Republic
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Uncertain future for Czech PM Babiš as his party loses election
, Siegfried Mortkowitz, Politico
Austria
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Why it’s too soon to count out Sebastian Kurz
, Matthew Karnitschnig, Politico
Poland
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Mass protests in Poland amid EU exit fears
, BBC News
Central and Eastern Europe
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The lost summer: Central and Eastern Europe pays price for slow coronavirus vaccination
, Ashleigh Furlong, Politico
Germany/China
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Can Berlin Get Tough on Beijing?
Ian Johnson, Foreign Affairs
Europe/China
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Europe’s Complacency Heightens the China Challenge
, Anders Fogh Rasmussen, Wall Street Journal
US/EU
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Needed: A transatlantic agreement on European strategic autonomy
, Hans Binnendijk and Alexander Vershbow, DefenseNews
Europe/Energy
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Gas shortages: what is driving Europe’s energy crisis?
David Sheppard, Financial Times
Economy
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Global Supply-Chain Problems Escalate, Threatening Economic Recovery
, Chuin-Wei Yap, William Boston and Alistair MacDonald, Wall Street Journal
Economy
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Weaponized Supply Chains
, Swamp Notes, Financial Times
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