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Tuesday, March 8, 2022
Baltics, China, Digital, Energy, EU, Europe, NATO, Russia, Ukraine, US
 
Featured
US/EU -
Getting to Yes: Making the U.S.-EU Trade and Technology Council Effective, Daniel S. Hamilton, Transatlantic Leadership Network

Must-Reads
NATO/Ukraine/Russia -
The Strategy That Can Defeat Putin, Eliot A. Cohen, The Atlantic 
NATO/Ukraine -
Open Letter Calling for a Limited No-Fly Zone
NATO/Ukraine - Gen. Mark Milley: Why No-Fly in Ukraine is a No-Go, David Ignatius, Washington Post
Ukraine/Digital
‘We Are the First in the World to Introduce This New Warfare’: Ukraine’s Digital Battle Against Russia, Elise Labott in conversation with Ukraine deputy minister of digital transformation Oleksandr Bornyakov, Politico
Russia -
Why the West should help Russians learn the truth about Putin’s war in Ukraine, Vladimir Kara-Murza, Washington Post
Russia -
The Russian Way of War is Changing, Jonas Driedger, 1945
Russia -
Russia’s Dual Challenge: Aggression and State Rupture, Janusz Bugaski, National Interest
China - China’s Strategic Assessment of Russia: More Complicated Than You Think, Yun Sun, War on the Rocks
Baltics -
How Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine is Shaping Security Cooperation with the Baltics, Elias Yousif, Stimson Center
EU/Ukraine - In this Moment of Crisis, Opening the Door to Ukraine Is One Thing the EU Can Do, Timothy Garton Ash, European Council on Foreign Relations
EU/Energy -
REPowerEU: Joint European Action for more affordable, secure and sustainable energy, European Commission
Europe/Energy -
Will the Ukraine war derail the green energy transition? Leslie Hook and Neil Hume, Financial Times 
Europe/Energy/Digital - Why Europe’s Energy Industry Is Vulnerable to Cyber-Attacks, Alejandro Romero and Jonathan Nelson, European Council on Foreign Relations

 

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