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Our Democracy Index for 2019 had an overall score of 5.44 out of ten—the lowest since the index began in 2006. One of our most popular articles from the past year econ.st/2LQh4tZ


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UK and Turkey to sign free trade deal this week on.ft.com/3pq4VdJ


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“The new consensus on China is rooted in the fear that the country might at some point take over the globe. But there is reason to have faith in American power and purpose.” trib.al/h7Vf49O


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As 2020 draws to a close, catch up on the best articles published in Foreign Affairs this year. trib.al/RKtjG3F


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“Policymaking must take into account the possible scenarios for the future,” @natansachs says. Listen to @BrookingsFP scholars on how the Middle East will be shaped by changes in climate, demographics, geopolitics, and technology. brook.gs/35LaX1B


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The US withdrawal from Afghanistan and its implications | Arab News arabnews.com/node/1775826


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As we recover from COVID-19, technology will play a crucial role. It's vital it's governed suitably. The Global Technology Governance Report 2021 is available here: bit.ly/36rQZct #GTGS21

Davos's tweet image. As we recover from COVID-19, technology will play a crucial role. It's vital it's governed suitably.

The Global Technology Governance Report 2021 is available here: bit.ly/36rQZct #GTGS21

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The era of the Trump-Kim bromance is over, writes @snydersas. Now, heightened expectations for expanded cooperation with South Korea will accompany the U.S. return to a conventional foreign policy. on.cfr.org/2J07rrE


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Experts from six countries weigh in on the global priorities for 2021: on.cfr.org/38dBq7Q


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