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Thursday, February 3, 2022
Africa, Digital, EU, Europe, Finland, France, Germany, NATO, Russia, Sweden, Ukraine, US
Must-Reads

US/NATO/Russia - Written responses by NATO and the United States to Russian documents of December 17, 2021, El Pais
US/NATO - Posture Updates in Support of Allies in Europe, U.S. Department of Defense 

US/EuropeAmerica is in Europe to stay — thanks to Putin, Edward Luce, Financial Times
Russia - Europe Thinks Putin Is Planning Something Even Worse Than War, Ivan Krastev, New York Times
Russia/Ukraine - Russia’s Assault on Ukraine and the International Order, Fiona Hill, Testimony before the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe 

Russia/Ukraine/NATO - Kremlin at War? Supporting Ukraine, Defending the International Order, Ben Hodges, Testimony before the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe 

Russia/Ukraine/NATO - Russia’s Assault on Ukraine and the International Order; Assessing and Bolstering the Western Response, William B. Taylor, Testimony before the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe 

Germany - Germany’s Russia Problem, Stefan Meister, Wilson Center  

France/Africa - Macron’s African Waterloo, Paul Taylor, Politico 

Finland/Sweden/NATO - Sisters But Not Twins: Prospects of Finland and Sweden’s NATO Accession, Robin Forsberg and Jason C. Moyer, Wilson Center 

EU - Green bust or green flush: Figuring out the impact of the EU’s new investment rules, America Hernandez and Hannah Brenton, Politico 

US - Who Benefits from Income and Wealth Growth in the United States? Thomas Blanchet, Emmanuel Saez and Gabriel Zucman, University of California Berkeley 

US/EU/Digital - EU US Adequacy Negotiations and the Readiness Challenge, Theodore Christakis, Kenneth Propp and Peter Swire, European Law Blog

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