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Wednesday, January 12, 2022
Austria, Digital, Eurasia, Europe, EU, France, Kazakhstan, NATO, Privacy, Russia, Security, Trade, UK, Ukraine, US

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Europe/Security - Around the Hall: Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, and the European security order, Daniel S. Hamilton et al., Brookings Institution

 

Must-Reads 

NATO/Russia - Press conference by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg following the meeting of the NATO-Russia Council, NATO

Russia/Eurasia - Russia’s Putin Seizes on Crises to Assert Control Over Former Soviet Republics, Ann Simmons, Wall Street Journal
Russia/Ukraine - What Does Putin Want with Ukraine and How Does He Plan to Get It? Liana Fix and Michael Kimmage, German Marshall Fund

Kazakhstan - Kazakhstan articles from Nationalities Papers, Caress Schenk and Harris Mylonas et al., Cambridge University Press
UK/EU - How Brexit and the pandemic changed UK trade in 4 charts, Sebastian Whale and George Arnett, Politico 

US/EU/Trade - US Carbon Border Mechanism in the Twilight Zone, Ann-Evelyn Luyten, E-International Relations

US/EU/Eurasia - A Transatlantic Strategy to Check China’s Belt and Road Initiative, Valbona Zeneli, The National Interest 

EU/Digital/Privacy - Europe’s surveillance crisis, Vincent Manancourt, Politico 

EU - The Case for a Sovereign Europe, Nils Schmid, Internationale Politik Quarterly
EU - It's Presumptuous to Talk about European Sovereignty, Christoph Heusgen, Internationale Politik Quarterly
EU/France - Accelerating European Sovereignty With France’s EU Presidency, Jason C. Moyer, Wilson Center 

EU/Digital - No pain, no gain? The Digital Markets Act, Zach Myers, Centre for European Reform 

Austria - Austria’s democratic deficit disorder, Matthew Karnitschnig, Politico

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