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Tuesday, November 2, 2021
China, Climate, Digital, Energy, EU, France, Germany, NATO, Russia, Trade, Turkey, UK, US

Must-Reads

Turkey - What Erdogan’s Struggles Mean for U.S.-Turkey Relations, Steven A. Cook, Council on Foreign Relations
Germany/Turkey -
Germany’s New Government and Its Foreign Policy on Turkey: Lines of Conflict and Areas of Cooperation, Günter Seufert, SWP
EU/Energy -
Nuclear energy united Europe. Now it is dividing the club, The Economist
Climate -
Global Climate Agreements: Successes and Failures, Lindsay Maizland, Council on Foreign Relations
EU/Digital -
LEAK: Draft impact assessment sheds some light on upcoming Data Act, Luca Bertuzzi, Euractiv
Germany/Digital -
Berlin Hoping to Tighten the Reins on Social Media Giants, Maik Baumgärtner et al., Spiegel International
France/Digital -
French Tech Policy and Its Contradictions, Aurelien Portuese, CEPA
France/UK -
Why Britain and France can’t stop fighting about fish, Cristina Gallardo, Politico

US - Roe Is as Good as Gone. It’s Time for a New Strategy, Kathryn Kolbert and Julie F. Kay, The New York Times
US -
Biden Plans Belt and Road Competitor at COP26, Colm Quinn, Foreign Policy
US/Russia -
Rivals on World Stage, Russia and U.S. Quietly Seek Areas of Accord, Anton Troianovski and David E. Sanger, The New York Times

NATO/Russia - The Three Seas Initiative Will Reorder NATO’s Eastern Flank, Andrew A. Michta, 1945
US/China - What the New China Focus Gets Wrong, Richard Fontaine, Foreign Affairs
China -
What Will Drive China to War? Michael Beckley and Hal Brands, The Atlantic
Trade -
Subsidies, William Alan Reinsch, CSIS
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