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Wednesday, October 27, 2021
Belarus, Bosnia Herzogevina, China, Climate, Digital, EU, Europe, Finance, Germany, Health, Migration, Nuclear, US
Must-Reads
Health -
From Worlds Apart to a World Prepared: Global Preparedness Monitoring Board report 2021
, GPMB, WHO
Climate
-
Keeping 1.5°C Alive: Actions for the 2020s
, Energy Transitions Commission
Climate
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COP26: How every country’s emissions and climate pledges compare
, Dan Clark, Sam Joiner and Steven Bernard, Financial Times
Digital
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The Illusion of “Responsible” Cyber Offense
, Valentin Weber, DGAP
Digital/Finance/China
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What does China's centrally backed digital currency mean for the world?
David Wertime, Protocol
US/Europe
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No More Trans-Atlantic Love Fest as Biden Heads to Europe
, Daniel Baer, Foreign Policy
US/Nuclear
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Proportionate Deterrence: A Model Nuclear Posture Review
, George Perkovich and Pranay Vaddi, Carnegie Endowment
Bosnia and Herzegovina
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The Time for Electoral Reform in Bosnia and Herzegovina is Now
,
R. Bruce Hitchner, Balkan Insight
EU
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It’s time to security proof the EU’s future
, Wolfgang Ischinger, Politico
Germany/China
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Germany Inc.’s China syndrome
, Matthew Karnitschnig and Laurenz Gehrke, Politico
Belarus/Migration
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Belarus’s Lawfare Against Latvia, Lithuania and Poland
, Matthew Anderson, Lawfare
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