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Friday, May 28, 2021
Armenia, Azerbaijan, China, Digital, Economy, EU, Finance, France, Germany, Global, Health, Hungary, Kosovo, Mediterranean, Russia, Security, Serbia, Technology, UK, US

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

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