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May 28, 2021 Fareed: China Keeps Scoring Own Goals As China's "wolf warrior" diplomats harangue other countries, and as Beijing levies trade penalties over perceived slights, Fareed writes in his latest Washington Post column that Beijing's international aggression keeps backfiring. I❤️NY's Vaccines When vaccines became available in select countries, "vaccine tourism" emerged as a potential fast lane for the wealthy to get inoculated, Eileen Guo writes for The MIT Technology Review. Now, it's becoming a bit more common—and "[a] small but increasing number of places even see this travel as a way to help restart local economies stalled by the pandemic," including in the US. The Belarus Plane Incident and the Threat to Dissidents Abroad As Anne Applebaum wrote for The Atlantic of the recent Belarus plane saga—in which a Greece-to-Lithuania flight carrying a Belarusian opposition journalist was strong-armed into landing in Minsk on Sunday—such aerial coercion may become more common, unless the West pushes back. At Foreign Affairs, Nate Schenkkan writes that autocrats seem to feel emboldened, more broadly, to reach across borders to exact revenge.
Note to readers: Applebaum will appear on this Sunday's GPS to discuss the Belarus plane incident and what it means for governments and dissidents globally. Poland, the UK, and Pandemic Economics At The London School of Economics' EUROPP blog, Pawel Bukowski and Wojtek Paczos write that contrasting Poland's 2020 GDP with the UK's makes for a useful natural experiment in Covid-19 economics. Compared with the UK, Poland's economy centers more on manufacturing and less on things like tourism and hospitality, the authors note; Poland also didn't emphasize working from home, unlike Britain. As such, Poland's economy suffered less; a 6.6 percentage-point GDP shortfall in 2020, comparing 2019 projections to 2021 estimates, was among the lighter economic blows in Europe and easily bested the UK's 11.4 percentage-point drop. The Price of Cobalt If you've ever wondered about the provenance of cobalt used in electric-car batteries and smartphones, New Yorker contributor Nicolas Niarchos details the mining economy in the Democratic Republic of Congo, home to almost half the world's known cobalt supply. While foreign companies set up official operations, Congolese citizens often dig artisanal mines on their own—and often without safety equipment or reinforcements to prevent mine collapses. What did you like about today's Global Briefing? What did we miss? Let us know what you think: GlobalBriefing@cnn.com
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