
A daily newspaper should report the news, not play at geopolitics. Rafael Correa
Azra Isakovic
Wed 9 Dec 2020
Good Morning
Voici ce que vous devez savoir – Here’s what you need to know.
Coronavirus/Vaccine – Blunders Eroded U.S. Confidence in Early Vaccine Front-Runner | The New York Time
The Biden Transition – Biden’s Choice For Pentagon Chief Further Erodes a Key U.S. Norm: Civilian Control | Glenn Greenwald
Covid19 – The Institutional Crisis and COVID-19, by George Friedman | Geopolitical Futures
Coronavirus/Vaccine – Who gets it first? | International Politics and Society
EU/US/Digital – ‘Schrems II’: What Invalidating the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield Means for Transatlantic Trade and Innovation, Nigel Cory, Daniel Castro, Ellysse Dick, ITIF
EU – Europe is right to risk a double ‘no deal’, Gideon Rachman, Financial Times
US/Nuclear – Starting off on the right foot: Biden’s near-term arms control and strategic policy challenge, Frank A. Rose, Brookings
US/Nuclear – Reviving Nuclear Arms Control Under Biden, Steven Pifer, American Ambassadors Review
EU/UK – Britain is heading for a hard Brexit. Voters now prefer none at all, The Economist
EU/Technology –EU vs Big Tech: Brussels’ bid to weaken the digital gatekeepers, Javier Espinoza, Financial Times
US/Europe – A New Beginning with President Biden: Five German and European Priorities for the Transatlantic Agenda | SWP
Turkey/Libya – Why Turkey Intervened in Libya by Jalel Harchaoui | Foreign Policy Research Institute 📥 PDF
Baltic Security: Managing Adversity Between Russia and Its Northern Neighbors YouTube
China – Les nouveaux dazibao | Revue Esprit
US/China –The Trump State Department’s swan song? A strange, flawed China paper, Daniel Baer, Foreign Policy
Europe/Defense –Europe Can Defend Itself, Barry R. Posen, Survival
US – The Reconstruction of America: Justice, Power, and the Civil War’s Unfinished Business, David W. Blight, Foreign Affairs
La laïcité – La laïcité, c’est quoi ? Retour au texte de 1905 avec Patrick Weil | France Culture
La laïcité, c’est quoi ? Retour au texte de 1905 avec Patrick Weil