Read Around the World in a Weekend: March 25, 2022
Please find our recommended weekend reads covering key issues and events around the world. We hope you find these informative, useful, and perhaps even fun. Please let us know if you want us to add anyone to our mailing list.
Russia/Ukraine/Belarus
OMFIF “Russia sanctions, the renminbi, and the dollars future – The red herring returns”
The author, a former senior US Treasury official, argues that with the imposition of severe financial sanctions on Russia, rumblings that China will provide Russia a lifeline, and rumors Saudi Arabia will denominate oil prices in renminbi, markets are once again abuzz about the dollar’s future global financing role. The red herring is back!
Rand Corporation “Russia’s Problems with Military Professionalization”
The internet is littered with reports of Russian soldiers seemingly stalled in convoys, deserting their units, and being unable to maintain their equipment. An effort to collect and confirm the instances of Russia's abandoned, destroyed, and captured military systems had to be terminated due to the inability of its contributors to keep up with the pace at which it is happening. While the internet is not reality, some may wonder if this is really the same Russian military that has been feared around the world for decades?
Rand Corporation “Russian Grand Strategy: Rhetoric and Reality”
First published in September 2021 (and included in an earlier Read Around the World), we thought it worthwhile to reconsider this large review and assessment of Russia’s – and Putin’s – Grand Strategy going forward.
Chatham House’s Belarus Initiative “Poll of Belarusians’ Views on the military conflict between Russia and Ukraine”
The poll, conducted between March 5-14, showed only three percent of the urban population support Belarusian troops being involved in the war on Ukraine. And a majority of them do not support Russian troops being based in Belarus as well expecting the war will have “serious socio-economic consequences” on their way of life.
United States
Defense One “State of Defense”
The daily defense publication takes an in-depth look at the state of the US Defense posture, branch by branch, in the face of growing security risks around the world.
Foreign Policy “US Grand Strategy After Ukraine”
Seven leading foreign policy strategists weigh in on how the war will shift US foreign policy in the short, medium, and long term.
AmCham EU “The Transatlantic Economy 2022”
The Transatlantic Economy 2022 presents the most up-to-date facts and figures about the economic relationship. The study includes dedicated profiles for 30+ European countries and all US states. This year’s study features new insights into how the war in Ukraine affects the transatlantic relationship, the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, prospects for the recovery, global supply chain issues, relations with China and the transatlantic energy economy.
University of Virginia Center for Politics “Are Latinos Deserting the Democratic Party? Evidence from the Exit Polls”
One key question in American politics is the trajectory of Latino voters. Donald Trump performed better in 2020 with Latino voters than he did in 2016, particularly in places like South Texas and South Florida. However, an analysis of the longer-term trend in Latino presidential voting shows that this growing voting bloc is not necessarily trending one way or the other. Presidential incumbency appears to have a stronger influence on Latino voters than on other demographic groups.
Africa
Institute for Security Studies (South Africa) “Africa holds the answers to Europe’s wartime energy crisis”
Europe needs to swap its dependence on fossil energy from Russia with renewables from Africa. For example, Theoretically, the Sahara could supply four times the world’s current energy demand. Even a fraction of that could replace the energy from Russian gas imports. Solar can also ramp up rapidly, perhaps beating the plans to build more liquefied natural gas terminals.
Latin America
Wilson Center “China’s Investments and Land Use in Latin America”
The report argues that in order to understand the environmental impacts of China’s trade and investment in Latin America requires nuance. It focuses on multiple factors behind the environmental degradation associated with the soy, copper, beef, and pork industries: the nature of the resource, local legal frameworks, and global industry standards. The report highlights cases in which poor decision-making by both Chinese companies and Latin American countries is driving resource extraction to a tipping point.
Middle East
Carnegie Middle East Center “Only Going to Get Worse”
In this YouTube interview, the chief of water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) at the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) discusses the growing challenge of the water scarcity situation in the Middle East and Africa.
Book Recommendation of the Week:
The Anarchy: The East India Company, Corporate Violence, And the Pillage of an Empire
(by William Dalrymple, Bloomsbury Press 2019, 552 pages)