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Tuesday, October 27, 2020
China, Defense, Digital, EU, Europe, Georgia, Nuclear, Portugal, Racism, Russia, Technology, Trade, US,
Western Balkans

Must-Reads  
US
The End of American Power, Eliot A. Cohen, Foreign Affairs  
US – 
Why many Americans don't vote, and why for some, this year could be different, Amelia Thomson-DeVeaux, Jasmine Mithani and Laura Bronner, FiveThirtyEight 
US/Western Balkans – 
Biden and the Kosovo Serbs, Michael Haltzel, Medium 
US/Russia/Nuclear – 
Hope for Nuclear Arms Control with Russia? Steven Pifer, Brookings  
US/Europe – 
Last Call for Transatlanticism – Joschka Fischer, Project Syndicate 
US/Defense/Racism
“The Talk”, Anthony Johnson, CSIS   
US/Defense
Winning the Gray Zone: The Importance of Intermediate Force Capabilities in Implementing the National Defense Strategy, Wendell B. Leimbach and Susan D. LeVine, National Institute for Public Policy   
US/China/Trade
Trump’s Phase One Trade Deal with China and the US Election, Chad P. Bown, PIIE   
Digital
The Internet Speaks American, Helen Lewis, The Atlantic  
EU
European Union Recovery Funds: Strings Attached, but not Tied up in Knots, Jean Pisani-Ferry, Bruegel  
EU/US/Technology – 
On the Rise: Europe’s Competition Policy Challenges to Technology Companies, Kati Suominen, CSIS    
EU/Trade – 
EU Trade Policy Reform, Claudia Schmucker and Stormy-Annika Mildner, DGAP   
EU/Portugal
Crisis Presidency: How Portugese Leadership can Guide the EU Into the Post-Covid Era, Lívia France and Susi Dennison, European Council on Foreign Relations   
Georgia
Are Georgians on the Verge of Electing Their First Coalition Government? Giorgi Menabde, The Jamestown Foundation  
Russia/Digital – 
The Past, Present and Future of Russia’s Cyber Strategy and Forces, Bilyana Lilly and Joe Cheravitch, International Conference on Cyber Conflict

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