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Wednesday, October 20, 2021
China, Climate, Digital, Energy, EU, Finance, Global, Globalization, Poland, Security, Technology, Turkey, US
Must-Reads
Digital/Global
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The Technopolar Moment: How Digital Powers Will Reshape the Global Order
, Ian Bremmer, Foreign Affairs
Digital/Finance/US
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America’s Crypto Conundrum: Protecting Security Without Crushing Innovation
, Justin Muzinich, Foreign Affairs
Technology/US/China
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Standardizing the future: How can the United States navigate the geopolitics of international technology standards?
Julian Müller-Kaler, DGAP
China/Globalization
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Course Correction: China’s shifting approach to economic globalization
, Alexander Brown, Jacob Gunter and Max J. Zenglein, MERICS
Turkey/EU -
Turkey 2021 Report
, European Commission
Poland/EU
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The Possibility of Polexit
, Slawomir Sierakowski, Project Syndicate
EU/US
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Creativity Wanted: Countering the extraterritorial effects of US sanctions
, Clara Portela, EUISS
US
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The Rise of Political Violence in the United States
, Rachel Kleinfeld, Journal of Democracy
Climate/Energy -
COP26 is the real thing and not a drill
, Martin Wolf, Financial Times
Climate/EU
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Zero emissions, zero problems?
Felix Schenuit and Oliver Geden, IPS Journal
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