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Friday, April 2, 2021
Africa, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, China, Economy, Europe, EU, France, Germany, Global, Health, Indo-Pacific, Migration, Russia, Scotland, UK, US

Featured 
European Countries: U.S.-Related Jobs, Trade and Investment, Chapter 6 of The Transatlantic Economy 2021, Daniel S. Hamilton and Joseph P. Quinlan, Wilson Center/JHU/U.S. Chamber of Commerce/AmCham EU
 
Must-Reads
Global - The Liberal Order Begins at Home, Robin Niblett and Leslie Vinjamuri, Foreign Affairs
US/Migration - Border Déjà Vu: Biden Confronts Similar Challenges as His Predecessors, Muzaffar Chishti and Sarah Pierce, Migration Policy Institute
US/China/Economy - To counter China’s economic influence, rebuild the American Heartland,
Mark Muro and Yang You, Brookings
EU/HealthWhat has gone wrong? The Economist
EU/Economy Down to the wire, The Economist
France/EU/Indo-Pacific - France: A Bridge between Europe and the Indo-Pacific? Pierre Morcos, CSIS
Russia - Russia’s Weak Strongman: The Perilous Bargains That Keep Putin in Power, Timothy Frye, Foreign Affairs
Russia/Belarus - Soft annexation: Inside the Russian takeover of Belarus, Brian Whitmore, Atlantic Council
Russia/UK - UK Security Review: Implications for Russia, Dmitri Trenin, Carnegie Moscow Center
Scotland - Labyrinth of division beneath Scottish independence fight, Alasdair Lane and Emilio Casalicchio, Politico
Germany/China - Change Drivers, Noah Barkin, Internationale Politik Quarterly
Bosnia and Herzegovina - Blinken: No Dayton II, but limited changes to BiH constitution, Zeljko Trkanjec, Euractiv
Europe/AfricaThe Sahel: Europe’s forever war? Katherine Pye, Centre for European Reform

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