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August 31, 2021


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TOP FIVE


1. How China has overtaken South Pacific islands

2. Young Russians look ahead to German election

3. Trudeau suddenly faces a real challenge

4. Scepticism grows over El Salvador Bitcoin gamble

5. Inside Xi Jinping’s war on the wealthy


ASIA

North Korea appears to have restarted Yongbyon nuclear reactor: WSJ reports inspectors cite evidence of resumed operations at the plutonium-producing plant, which had been shut down since 2018.

Meth, vanilla, and ‘gulags’: How China has overtaken the South Pacific one island at a time: What’s happening in Tonga is a microcosm of China’s expanding global influence and why the United States is losing ground fast.
Politico

Top China diplomat rips Blinken on Afghanistan, virus probe
Bloomberg

+ Wang Yi says Afghan war failed to eliminate terrorism

+ China, US have held series of testy meetings, calls in 2021


China urges nations to ‘actively guide’ Taliban government: The US should work with the international community to help Afghanistan run government functions, Wang Yi says.
Guardian

Minxin Pei on why China will not surpass the United States: China will continue its rapid growth for a time, but it faces big obstacles—not least its aging population and the stifling rule of the current regime
Economist

US Indo-Pacific allies maintain trust in Biden despite Afghanistan exit: Regional partners reject claims that chaotic withdrawal from Kabul has shaken defense ties.
FT

Kamala Harris’s southeast Asia trip reveals limits of US strategy: With little sign of big ideas or ambitious proposals, some analysts say the vice-president’s trip reflects how little the administration is investing in the region.
Vincent Ni

Pentagon holds talks with Chinese military for first time under Biden, official says
Reuters

+ The Chinese AI company SenseTime filed for an IPO in Hong Kong, brushing off concerns over China’s crackdown on tech companies.

China venture capital deals shrink amid regulatory concerns: Foreign investors rethink approach as Beijing cracks down on high tech.
Nikkei

Chinese regulator vows to crack down on private equity funds
Bloomberg

China commentary calls Xi’s crackdown a ‘profound revolution’
Bloomberg

+ ‘This is a return from the capital group to the masses’

+ Criticizes ‘sissy stars’ and ‘worshiping Western culture’


Inside Xi Jinping’s war on the wealthy: Making oligarchs pay their fair share will be popular. But tax reform with Chinese characteristics is not so straightforward.
Richard McGregor

The economy that COVID-19 could not stop: Trade and foreign investment helped Vietnam emerge from extreme poverty. Can they make it rich?
Economist

Singapore has a new richest person with a $19 billion fortune
Bloomberg

Reuters: Japan considers Oct. 17 election as PM ratings hit record lows

Suga looks to replace party's No. 2 as approval hits rock bottom
: Nikkei reports Japan prime minister to select new officials by LDP election in September.

The ground under Japan's ruling coalition is starting to shift: High voter turnout in the Yokohama election opens the opposition path to victory.
Tobias Harris

In India, a debate over population control turns explosive: Proposed measures in two states reflect the volatile tensions between Hindus and Muslims over the country’s future.
WP

Calls for a COVID probe plunged Australia into a hacking nightmare: Wave after wave of cyberattacks has shaken the country. Experts say even the wealthiest nations are at risk if they annoy China enough.
Bloomberg

EUROPE

Axios: European Union recommends halting non-essential travel from the US

Young Russians look ahead to German election
: Many young Russians are eyeing the upcoming German election with anticipation. Germany is the Kremlin's closest economic partner in the EU. But politically, the relationship is tense.
DW

Race to succeed German Chancellor Angela Merkel is wide open: For a long time, it looked like Armin Laschet would be a shoo-in as Germany’s next chancellor. But now, the Christian Democrats could find themselves on the opposition benches after September 26.
Felix Steiner

Germany: Scholz seeks to topple a CDU reeling as the Merkel era ends: Polling suggests that the ruling party could lose power in September’s election to an SPD-led coalition.
FT

+ Germany’s annual consumer price inflation hit a 13-year high in July, climbing to 3.4% and outpacing wage growth. Higher energy and food prices, which tend to be volatile, contributed to the spike. But the main driver was shortages from supply-chain bottlenecks.

Tesla’s German factory pits politicians against environmentalists: Tesla has run into trouble building its factory near Berlin but also has plenty of political support.
Politico

Porsche to open first factory outside Europe next year: FT reports the German carmaker targets Asian market with a site in Malaysia but rules out China location.

'It's not easy': Slower era dawns for Paris drivers: AFP reports drivers in Paris faced longer trips Monday as a lower speed limit of 30 kilometers per hour came into effect for most of the capital's streets, part of Mayor Anne Hidalgo's pledge to reduce traffic and pollution.

The Super League clubs are planning their next attack on UEFA: A lobby agency is supposed to help the ringleader, Florentino Pérez of Real Madrid, this time. The task: to pull associations, EU politicians, and journalists to the side of the rebels.
Der Spiegel

+ President Biden is nominating Thomas Barrett, the mayor of Milwaukee since 2004, as ambassador to Luxembourg.

Sustainable scotch: Hebridean distillery aims for net-zero whisky: Islay’s 9 distilleries burn 15m liters of oil a year. Now Bruichladdich is leading a radical effort to reduce emissions.
Guardian

NORTH AMERICA

What diplomats need to know about Canadian elections
Canadian Global Affairs Institute

Trudeau suddenly faces a real challenge: He thought a new election would yield a majority. Now the Conservatives lead.
Michael Taube

Politico sold to German publisher Axel Springer: The company, based in Arlington, VA, helped define the shape of American politics and policy coverage for the digital age. Its sale is the latest move in a trend toward media consolidation.
WP

Inside Politico’s billion-dollar drama: From “son of” to mogul in his own right: Robert Allbritton just became the unlikeliest winner of the new media sweepstakes.
NYT

Politico sale nets fortune for Washington media mogul Allbritton
Bloomberg

The first national cyber director has big plans to toughen US digital defenses: In a wide-ranging interview, Chris Inglis explained how he’s using his new White House office to better synchronize the government’s fight against hackers.
Politico

Biden’s alliance with Big Tech shows a power shift: The combative post-Snowden relationship with the government appears to have mellowed at a meeting last week. Should we be worried about what they might all do together?
Parmy Olson

LATIN AMERICA

'Where are they?': Relatives of Mexico's missing demand answers
AFP

AFP: Mexican classrooms reopen amid COVID third wave

Skepticism grows in El Salvador over pioneering Bitcoin gamble
: Country will be first to adopt cryptocurrency as legal tender next month – but economists are sounding warnings over risks.
Guardian


Enjoy the ride + plan accordingly.

-Marc

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