Must-Reads Nuclear – Who’s next? The Economist Technology/US/EU – EU–US Collaboration on Quantum Technologies, Martin Everett, Chatham House US – Gone But Not Forgotten, Jonathan Kirshner, Foreign Affairs US/Multilateralism – Getting America Back in the Game: A Multilateral Perspective, Richard Baldwin et al., Geneva Trade Platform US/Ukraine – The Biden presidency and Ukraine, Steven Pifer, Brookings US/Norway/Finland – Leveraging Allies and Partners, Rachel Ellehuus and Colin Wall, CSIS Health – Why the World Lost to the Pandemic, Yanzhong Huang, Foreign Affairs EU/Health – EU brandishes export ban to claim dibs on vaccines, David M. Herszenhorn and Jakob Hanke Vela, Politico EU/Health – Strengthening Health Systems Worldwide: A new Role for the ECDC, Susan Bergner and Isabell Kump, SWP UK/US – The UK is partner and prisoner in US special relationship, Philip Stephens, Financial Times Russia/Hybrid Warfare – The Evolution of Russian Hybrid Warfare, Alina Polyakova et al., CEPA Poland/US/EU – Poland’s misplaced American dreams, Piotr Buras and Pawel Zerka, ECFR Finance/Digital – Digital currencies and the future of the monetary system, Agustín Carstens, Bank for International Settlements Russia/Digital – Alexei Navalny protests show the power of digital ‘samizdat’, John Thornhill, Financial Times Migration/Central and Eastern Europe – Eastern Europe’s brain gain, The Economist
With gratitude to Rakel Tiderman for making the Must-Reads work these past months.