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Friday, December 17, 2021
China, Democracy, Digital, Energy, EU, Finance, Health, Lithuania, NATO, Nuclear, Pandemic, Russia, Security, Trade, US
The Must-Reads will return on January 10. 
Happy holidays and all best for a safe and joyous new year!
 
Must-Reads
Russia/Finance - SWIFT thinking, The Economist
Russia/US -
The limits of US sanctions in dealing with Russia are becoming clear, Megan Greene, Financial Times 
NATO -
War by Other Means: Securing NATO against Disinformation in the coming Decade, Corina Rebegea and Carsten Schmiedl, Johns Hopkins SAIS/Brookings Institution Press
NATO -
NATO 2030: Hybrid Future, Hybrid Readiness? Karlijn Jans, Johns Hopkins SAIS/Brookings Institution Press 
NATO/Nuclear -
NATO: Ambiguity about Escalation in a Multinational Alliance, Sten Rynning, Australian University Press 
NATO/Nuclear -
New Capabilities and Nuclear Deterrence in Europe, Łukasz Kulesa, Australian University Press 
EU
EU Council meeting conclusions, European Council 
EU/Lithuania/China
China’s trade attack on Lithuania exposes EU’s powerlessness, Stuart Lau and Barbara Moens, Politico 
EU/Health -
Tens of millions of Europe’s donated vaccines haven’t arrived. Who’s to blame? Ashleight Furlong, Sarah-Taissir Bencharif and Giovanna Coi, Politico 
EU/Digital -
Germany, Europe, and the Coming Battle over 6G, Beryl Thomas, European Council on Foreign Relations 
EU/Digital/Security -
Attribution: A Major Challenge for EU Cyber Sanctions, Annegret Benediek and Matthias Schulze, SWP
EU/Energy
EU energy talks dissolve over carbon, green finance fights, Frédéric Simon, Euractiv 
US/Pandemic
America Is Not Ready for Omicron, Ed Yong, The Atlantic 
US/Trade/China
Why Biden will try to enforce Trump’s phase one trade deal with China, Chad P. Bown, Peterson Institute for International Economics 
US/Democracy - 
Global Perspectives on Biden’s Democracy Summit, IFRI/CFR/NIIA/EAI
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