Must-Reads Climate - State of the Global Climate 2020, World Meteorological Organization Climate/NATO - NATO’s climate challenge, Jens Stoltenberg, Politico Climate - In the climate battle, focus on the high-emitters, Rahul Tongia, Hindustan Times Climate/France - A Novel Approach to Local Climate Action in France, Ian Babelon, Nadja Nickel and Paola Pierri, Carnegie Europe Russia - Putin’s undeclared red lines – for now, Gwendolyn Sasse, Carnegie Europe Russia/Ukraine/EU - With Russia threatening Ukraine with war, what should the EU do? Michael Emerson, CEPS Russia/Czech Republic - Russian attacks in the Czech Republic: domestic context, implications, perspectives, Mateusz Gniazdowski, Martyna Wasiuta, Mateusz Seroka and Piotr Żochowski, OSW Russia/Germany/US - Russia’s Gas Pipeline Doesn’t Need to Rupture Transatlantic Relations, Wolfgang Ischinger, Foreign Affairs Germany - The Singular Chancellor: The Merkel Model and Its Limits, Constanze Stelzenmüller, Foreign Affairs Western Balkans - A Bronx cheer for a dumb idea, Daniel Serwer, Peacefare Defense - The Nine Commandments on Countering Hybrid Threats, Michael Rühle, Internationale Politik Quarterly Digital/Trade - The changing nature of digital trade, current and future barriers and ideas to overcome them, Javier López-González, Wilson Center Digital/US/EU - US vs EU Broadband Trends, USTelecom Digital/Security - Artificial Intelligence and cybersecurity, Lorenzo Pupillo, Stefano Fantin, Afonso Ferreira and Carolina Polito, CEPS US/EU - American Extraterritorial Sanctions: Did Someone Say European Strategic Autonomy? Marie-Helene Berard, Elvire Fabry, Farid Fatah, Edward Knudsen, Pascal Lamy, Genevieve Pons, Louis Schweitzer and Pierre Vimont, Delors Institute EU/Technology - Proposal for a Regulation on a European approach for Artificial Intelligence, European Commission Europe/China/Technology - TikTok sued on behalf of millions of European children over data concerns, Madhumita Murgia, Financial Times Afghanistan - Afghans Don’t Need U.S. Troops. They Need Islands of Stability, Michael F. Harsch and Taylor Whitsell, Foreign Policy