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Building Back Better for Universal Health

The Elders have launched a new report calling on leaders to make the achievement of Universal Health Coverage a top priority in their government's response to the COVID-19 pandemic.In "Building Back Better for Universal Health", The Elders note that UHC remains the best way to strengthen collective health security to protect us against future pandemics. (The Elders, 2020).

11 December 2020
The Elders
Report

The United States Must Marshal the "Free World"

“The “un-free” world seeks to undermine international norms, Western liberal values, and democracy itself...Biden will need to marshal the very strengths that define democratic government if he is to both mend domestic wounds and temper the threats that face democracies globally” (Alexander Vindman, 2020).

7 December 2020
Alexander Vindman
The Atlantic

The transatlantic relationship and European strategic autonomy

“Discussions on European strategic autonomy have increased in their intensity, with its most ardent supporters seeing a window of opportunity to be seized as Trump seemed to be de-coupling the US from Europe. Still, others held their breath for a renewal of the transatlantic bond once Trump left” (Courtney 2020).

23 November 2020
Chris Kremidas Courtney
Friends of Europe
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Democracies must team up to take on China in the technosphere

Regarding China, “an insular America can remain a technology superpower. A connected America cemented into the rest of the world by means of a grand technopolitical bargain could be the hub of something truly unsurpassable” (The Economist, 2020).

19 November 2020
unsigned
The Economist

Joe Biden and the New Art of World Leadership

“The contrast with Trumpism will quickly become apparent in Mr Biden’s approach to leadership, allies and engagement with international institutions. Writing in Foreign Affairs earlier this year, Mr Biden insisted that ‘America must lead again,” and that his foreign-policy agenda would “place the United States back at the head of the table’” (The Economist, 2020).

8 November 2020
unsigned
The Economist

Joe Biden Won’t Fix America’s Relationships

The author explores after the election of Joseph Biden to the U.S. Presidency how “Serious questions about America’s role in the world will not go away just because Donald Trump was defeated” (Tom McTague, 2020).

7 November 2020
Tom McTague
The Atlantic

Coming Storms: The Return of Great-Power War

“Tensions persist among today’s great powers” and China and the United States “are on a collision course fueled by the dynamics of a power transition and their competition for status and prestige, and without a change in direction, war between them in the coming decades is...probable” (Christopher Lane, 2020).

1 November 2020
Christopher Layne
Foreign Affairs

“Whoever Finds the Vaccine Must Share It” Strengthening Human Rights and Transparency Around Covid-19 Vaccines

Strengthening Human Rights and Transparency around Covid-19 Vaccines. (Human Rights Watch, 2020).

29 October 2020
Human Rights Watch
Report

Global Institutions: What Purpose in the Modern World?

11 October 2020
Athens Democracy Forum
Video

The United States and Central Europe: A Roadmap for a Democratic Post-Pandemic Agenda

This report examines democratic solidarity as the main principle for success in a post-pandemic world, examining policy on both sides of the Atlantic and in Central Europe related to democratic resilience and democratic cooperation to foster a better world.

11 October 2020
Daniel Fried, Jakub Wiśniewski, Denise Forsthuber, Alena Kudzko
Atlantic Council Europe Center
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