The Must Reads will return on Tuesday, June 1. Must-Reads Digital/Security - Another Nobelium Cyberattack, Tom Burt, Microsoft US/Russia/Security - US tells Russia it won’t rejoin Open Skies arms control pact, Matthew Lee, AP News France/Germany - France’s Foreign and Security Policy under President Macron: The Consequences for Franco-German Cooperation, Ronja Kempin (ed.), SWP US - Did Trump Remake the GOP? On Foreign Policy, Not So Much. Dina Smeltz and Jordan Tama, Politico Armenia/Azerbaijan - New Armenian-Azerbaijani border crisis unfolds, Laurence Broers, Chatham House US/Health/Technology - U.S. Leadership for a Pandemic-Free Future: Technologies to end biological threats, The Capitol Hill Steering Committee on Pandemic Preparedness and Health Security, Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security Russia/Mediterranean - Russia in the Mediterranean: Here to Stay, Eugene Rumer and Richard Sokolsky, Carnegie Endowment Russia - Why Isn’t Russia Talking About Great Power Competition? Paul Stronski and Andrew S. Weiss, Carnegie Endowment Russia/Finance - How Disastrous Would Disconnection From SWIFT Be for Russia? Maria Shagina, Carnegie Moscow Center Global - The G7 Tests, Matthew P. Goodman, CSIS Serbia/Kosovo/US - The Serbia-Kosovo Normalization Process: A Temporary U.S. Decoupling, Heather A. Conley and Dejana Saric, CSIS EU/Economy - Don’t imitate – innovate! Why Europe doesn’t need a rival to Visa and Mastercard, Zach Meyers, Centre for European Reform US/Global/Security - A connected world is a vulnerable world. The US can help secure it. Benjamin Jensen, Atlantic Council US/EU/Global/Health - Vaccines and the West’s Credibility Crisis, Mohamed A. El-Eiran, Project Syndicate UK/Hungary - Orban’s visit illustrates UK’s post-Brexit balancing act, Timothy Garton Ash, Financial Times EU/China - Charting its Own, Nuanced Course on China is in Europe’s Interest, Sebastian Biba, Internationale Politik Quarterly