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    • Paper

    Recovery, Resilience, and Adaptation: India From 2020 to 2030

    • September 21, 2020

    India must treat recovery from the coronavirus pandemic as an opportunity to remedy long-standing problems with its economy. If left untreated, these problems could precipitate other crises.

    • A Few Questions on Cybersecurity and the Cloud

      • September 21, 2020
      • Lawfare Blog

      Most organizations—governments and companies—struggle to protect themselves against efforts to undermine their information systems. Few organizations can rival the security teams of the large cloud service providers, so many opt to entrust these teams with their security.

      • Op-Ed

      The Race of Chinese Companies in the 5G Competition

      • September 18, 2020
      • Italian Institute for International Political Studies

      With the potential of enabling not only significant economic growth but also the innovation of critical technologies in various fields, both the United States and China view 5G as one of the key influencing factors in the “great power competition.”

      • Op-Ed

      Will Tunisia’s New Dawn be Another False One?

      • September 18, 2020
      • National

      From an economy wracked by the Covid-19 pandemic, to growing political polarisation, to persistent corruption, Tunisia’s political future remains uncertain.

      • Op-Ed

      Why China’s Recovery is Not What it Seems

      • September 18, 2020
      • Financial Times

      The data also showed that industrial production was 5.6 per cent higher and the data left most analysts convinced that China’s recovery from the ravages of the Covid-19 pandemic was both solid and sustainable.

      • Op-Ed

      Why Trade Will Continue to Power China, Even as it Tries to Look Inward

      • September 17, 2020
      • South China Morning Post

      Internationally, Xi confronts a trade war with the United States, a political push to uproot manufacturing supply chains and decouple from China, and a bleak overall outlook for global trade due to the coronavirus pandemic.

      • Op-Ed

      Europe and China’s ‘Virtual Summit’

      • September 17, 2020
      • China File

      China’s failure to commit to reforms to move toward fairer conditions for European firms in the Chinese market, China’s actions in Hong Kong, and its increasing militarization of man-made islands in the South China Sea hardly deserve a fete.

      • Commentary

      Can Mauritania Protect Its Political Stability?

      • September 17, 2020

      Will the Mauritanian president manage to keep the country’s political transition on track by fending off his predecessor’s attempts to sneak back into office?

      • Strategic Europe

      Judy Asks: Would Coalitions of the Willing Strengthen EU Foreign Policy?

      • September 17, 2020

      The unanimity rule on EU foreign policy often has a debilitating impact on Europe’s ability to act in a robust and united way on the world stage and in its neighborhood.

      • Op-Ed

      A Conflict Could Be Brewing in the Eastern Mediterranean. Here’s How to Stop It.

      • September 17, 2020
      • Washington Post

      The discovery of hydrocarbons in the Eastern Mediterranean has raised tensions in the region. Europe must act to to prevent an actual war from breaking out between Greece and Turkey.

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