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Новости за 04.12.2020

Enough With the Toxic Debates in Europe

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Claudia Major & Christian Mölling, IP Quarterly

For more than four years the EU has been debating its place in the world, and its relation to the United States, based on changing narratives. It started with “strategic autonomy.” Although anchored in EU documents, this term turned toxic as Central Europeans spotted a French plot that would drag them away from the United States and its security guarantees. Following this, the debate switched to “European sovereignty.” This new bumper sticker... Читать дальше...

A Brexit Deal Looks Likely by Monday

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James Forsyth, Times of London

Agreement isn’t certain but failure of the talks would cause such acrimony that both sides are willing to compromise

Cuba up to Old Tricks, New Crackdowns

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Rubén Chababo, Worldcrunch

BUENOS AIRES — A new wave of repression has been unleashed in Cuba and, once again, its victims are the San Isidro artists' collective who have been denouncing the communist regime's arbitrary acts and power abuse for years. This comes at a time of censorship and harassment of all thinking on the island that does not fit in with what is accepted and regulated by the state bureaucracy.

Countering Threats Below Threshold of War

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Juliet Skingsley, Chatham House

The announcement of a significant increase in the defence budget marks a new era in how the UK military will operate – but also brings into sharp focus a much-needed examination of exactly how the military should operate under international law.

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The Wish to End 'Endless Wars' Denies Reality

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Thomas Joscelyn, The Dispatch

ISIS isn't dead, al-Qaeda is not a ‘shadow of its former self,’ and the Taliban is not our counterterrorism partner.

Putting the Iran Assassinations in Context

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Shay Khatiri, The Bulwark

The killings—believed to be Israeli operations—suggest what U.S. allies feel they have to do when the U.S. won’t confront Iran.



China's Military Expansion Will Test U.S.

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Josh Rogin, Washington Post

The tectonic plates of the military balance in Asia are shifting underneath our feet. It’s happening slowly and inexorably, but over time the magnitude of the change is becoming vividly apparent. As the United States prepares to change its leadership, China’s military advancement and expansion are now a problem too glaring to ignore.

Is It True No One Wants to Invest in Russia?

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Russia Matters

In an article published Feb. 18, 2020, by the New York Times, Vladislav Inozemtsev, the director of the Center for Post-Industrial Studies in Moscow, was quoted as saying that “nobody wants to invest” in the Russian economy. He explained that “nobody believes the economic situation will be better tomorrow than it is today.” Inozemtsev’s comments imply that while the Kremlin has

China's Moon Plans: A Cautionary Note

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Abhijnan Rej, The Diplomat

While the idea of mining the moon may look attractive, neither China nor anybody else is quite there yet.

Australia's China Problem

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Gareth Evans, Project Syndicate

There are many legitimate concerns about China’s behavior, including its defiance of international law in the South China Sea, domestic violations of human rights, and discriminatory and overprotective trade and industrial policies. But Australia’s huge economic dependence on China obliges it to get along with its larger neighbor.

Israel-Arab Policies: A Policy Biden Should Keep

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Eli Epstein & Mike Holtzman, J-Post

While embracing a singular Trump achievement may not play well with Mr. Biden’s Democratic base, it is nonetheless good for the country.

India's Angry Farmers Have Reason to Worry

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Mihir Sharma, Bloomberg

The third rail of Indian politics has always been agriculture. While the economy has been partly liberalized since opening up to the world in 1991, the process has largely bypassed the three-fifths of Indians who depend for their livelihoods, directly or indirectly, on farming. In September, the government finally introduced a much-needed set of changes to how agriculture is organized and how produce is sold in India. Now tens of thousands of agitated farmers have marched upon New Delhi in protest. Читать дальше...

Brief History of Israel's Ambassadors to Washington

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Tevi Troy, Mosaic

ome next month, in January 2021, the Israeli politician Gilad Erdan will be joining a long and storied list of characters, and heroes, who have had the job as Israel’s top representative in Washington. As Erdan both prepares for and settles into his new positions—he has already begun serving as Israel’s ambassador to the UN—it might behoove him, and the rest of us, to learn about his predecessors, and their experiences representing the Jewish state in the American capital.

The Blob Is Back and It's Ready for War

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Doug Bandow, The American Conservative

Be very afraid: Joe Biden plans to set the world right. Expect a return to the past. Not so much to Barack Obama, but to Bill Clinton. Biden says America is back, which likely means as sanctimonious nanny wielding a metaphorical AK-47 to enforce its wishes. The ride will be dramatically different, and potentially much worse, than the experience over the last four years.

Alliances First: How to Reshape Global Order

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Ash Jain & Alex Pascal, National Interest

2021 will be a pivotal year for international order as the world begins to emerge from a devastating pandemic and a contentious period of nationalism and populism stoked and symbolized by Donald Trump.  But rather than emerging dominant after a period of great struggle, as...

The Geopolitics of Vaccine Distribution

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Alex Berezow, Geopolitical Futures

Indeed, few societies are willing to control the virus at the cost of ripping the social fabric. The coronavirus has revealed an immense tension between the economic and social pillars of our society. Governments have no good options. Some will be tempted to reimpose lockdowns, justifying them with the claim that they will be eased as soon as a vaccine is available. But this is a false reassurance. For citizens of rich countries, widespread vaccination is still months away. Читать дальше...

Offline and on Horseback: A News Detox Odyssey

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Gaspard Koenig, Worldcrunch

Gaspard Koenig has returned after several months spent traveling across Europe on horseback. The journey included a conscious effort to limit his exposure to current events, relying only on the local newspapers and conversations.


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