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Tuesday, May 25, 2021
Arctic, Australia, Belarus, Digital, Economy, EU, Germany, Russia, Security, Trade, UK, US

Must-Reads
Germany Out of the Box: Surveillance of Querdenker movement in Germany reflects a new political reality, Teresa Eder and Elizaveta Firsova, American Center for Contemporary German Studies

EU/BelarusEuropean Council conclusions on Belarus, 24 May 2021, The European Council
US/EU/Digital - Proposal for a US-EU Digital Council: Building a Comprehensive Conversation, Frances G. Burgwell, Atlantic Council
EU/Digital - The Digital Markets Act: European Precautionary Antitrust, Aurelien Portuese, Information Technology & Innovation Foundation
US/Security - The Art of War in the Age of Peace, Michael O'Hanlon, National Interest
Digital - Thinking Small: How the Intelligence Community Can Catalyze Digital Transformation, Jake Harrington, CSIS
Russia - In Declaring Navalny Extremist, Russia Has Crossed a New Rubicon, Andrey Pertsev, Carnegie Moscow Center
EU/Security - Beyond Networks, Militias and Tribes: Rethinking EU Counter-Smuggling Policy and Response, Gabriella Sanchez, Kheira Arrouche, Matteo Capasso, Angeliki Dimitriadi and Alia Fakhry, EuroMeSCo
UK/Australia/Trade - A trade deal with Australia will have little impact, but it raises big questions about the UK’s trade policy, Sam Lowe, CER
Belarus - Belarus air piracy: How the world should respond, Daniel Fried, Atlantic Council
US/Russia/Arctic/Security - The Arctic Prelude to a ‘Stabilization’ Summit, Pavel K. Baev, The Jamestown Foundation
US/Economy - The demise of the dollar? Reserve currencies in the era of ‘going big’, John Plender, Financial Times

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