‘I love him more than I hate Ted Cruz’ | Global Political Communications Daily

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Global Political Communications Daily
September 3, 2021


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‘I love him more than I hate Ted Cruz’

TOP FIVE

1. China to create new stock exchange for smaller companies

2. EU mulls reaction force after Kabul evacuation

3. UK defense secretary suggests US no longer superpower

4. Yemen: Dozens killed as fighting renews

5. Mayor of Rome sues local region over wild boar ‘invasion’


ASIA

SCMP: South China Sea: Beijing’s foreign ships move ‘may go the same way as ADIZ’

+ A new requirement for foreign vessels entering Chinese waters to report ship and cargo information may be difficult to enforce, observers say

+ Countries contesting waters with China or challenging its claims are likely to disregard the regulation, they predict


China’s ghost cities are finally stirring to life after years of empty streets: Vast new urban districts that stood vacant are gaining residents and businesses.
Bloomberg

China’s crackdown is not the way to deal with video games: Escapist entertainment can have real social and mental benefits if used wisely.
John Thornhill

China’s law restricting video gaming for kids isn’t wise — it’s misdirected moral panic
Rachel Kowert

China announces plan for 'innovation-driven' stock exchange in Beijing: Beijing has said it wants to foster small and medium-sized businesses by setting up a third stock exchange in Beijing. The move comes despite an ongoing regulatory crackdown on China's biggest tech companies.
DW

China to create new stock exchange in Beijing for smaller companies: Xi: Market to be mainland's third after Shanghai and Shenzhen, but no time frame set for opening.
Nikkei

SCMP: China to set up mainland’s third stock exchange in Beijing as Xi Jinping promises to set up more digital trade zones

+ Chinese President tells International Fair for Trade in Services that boosting the country’s service sector can help the post-Covid global recovery

+ Recent moves by Beijing such as a tech crackdown and anti-sanctions law have hit investor confidence but Xi says the country ‘wants to work with all sides’


China says US tensions threaten fight against climate change: Washington blamed for worsening ties as Kerry visits Tianjin to push emissions cuts.
FT

Kerry calls on China to do more to tackle climate change crisis as China warns US pressure will derail cooperation
WP

China warns Kerry climate cooperation depends on overall ties: US climate envoy says talks in China were constructive, detailed.
WSJ

SCMP: Don’t expect an easy life and be ready to struggle, Chinese President Xi Jinping warns officials

+ The Chinese leader tells cadres at the Central Party School that the ‘risks and challenges we face are conspicuously increasing’

+ Xi’s comments about the need to fight to protect national security come amid ongoing tensions with the United States


Paul Kennedy on whether China’s rise means America’s fall: Changes in global politics, armed forces, and economics means America has a new contender for supremacy, writes a historian of great powers.
Economist

SCMP: Beijing calls on France to ‘eliminate interference’ and push for better EU-China ties

+ Foreign Minister Wang Yi tells diplomatic adviser to the president that Paris should push to repair relations when it takes over rotating presidency of bloc

+ Remarks come ahead of a European Union meeting on Friday when China’s assertive posturing is expected to be high on the agenda

+ Singapore’s stock exchange became the first major bourse in Asia to allow special purpose acquisition companies to list.


Will Japan's election year stock gains hold true under Suga? Approaching vote gives investors a fresh chance to assess the market's fundamentals.
Nikkei

The microfinance debt crisis that is crushing Cambodia: International development agencies must act to protect borrowers' human rights.
Naly Pilorge

EUROPE

Afghan debacle doesn’t mean European military advance: Confusion and dissension still cloud efforts to increase EU’s defense clout.
Politico

AFP: Proposals for an EU army re-emerge after Afghan pullout – but many remain ‘hard to convince’

AFP: EU mulls reaction force after Kabul evacuation

Is the fall of Kabul the kick European defense needs?
Laments and lessons learned: Afghanistan has provided another stark assessment of EU military autonomy. Teri Schultz looks at how Brussels is trying to build (itself) back better.
DW

EU NGOs to boycott media events sponsored by fossil fuel firms: The outlets targeted include Politico Europe.
Politico

France’s provocateur is coming to London
Jonathan Miller

With eye on polls, Macron unveils plan to tackle Marseille crime
Bloomberg

AFP: Macron unveils 1.5 bn euro plan for struggling Marseille

5 takeaways from Dominic Raab’s Afghanistan grilling
: The foreign secretary faced two hours of questions on his handling of the fall of Kabul — and his holiday.
Politico

‘Britain is not a superpower': an interview with Ben Wallace
Katy Balls

UK defense secretary suggests US is no longer a superpower: Ben Wallace also contrasts his department’s handling of the Afghanistan crisis with the Foreign Office response.
Guardian

Boris Johnson’s fear of Rishi Sunak is a serious danger for the Tories: Divisions between the two will become more exposed as the battle over spending worsens.
Robert Shrimsley

Meet Ben Houchen, the unlikely mayor remaking Teesside—and the Tory party: Winning a staggering 73 percent of the vote this May, Houchen is developing a new kind of Conservatism. No wonder Boris Johnson is obsessed.
Prospect

WhatsApp fined €225m for not telling users how it shared data with Facebook: FT reports Ireland applies one of the largest penalties for GDPR abuses after pressure from other European countries.

German election: SPD makes major gains against Merkel's CDU: With less than four weeks to go, a leading opinion poll has seen the downward trend of the ruling CDU continue. The conservatives have been overtaken by the center-left SPD, which has seen its best poll result in years.
DW

After Angela Merkel: How one woman shaped a generation — and Europe: As Merkel prepares to step down after almost 16 years in power, what do young Germans make of her legacy?
FT

Mayor of Rome sues local region over wild boar ‘invasion’: Five Star Movement’s Virginia Raggi accuses Lazio regional government of failing to tackle the problem.
Guardian

Russia starts to sow seeds of ‘wheat diplomacy’: Food exports bring in welcome dollars to the sanctions-hit economy but could also extend Moscow’s global reach.
FT

NORTH AMERICA

America’s search for a new place in the world begins: From 9/11 to Kabul, two of the most pivotal decades in US history, a story not of a crumbling superpower but a chosen path to turn inwards, for better or worse.
Lionel Barber

US spies didn’t cause Kabul to fall: The Biden administration apparently wants to make a scapegoat out of the intelligence community.
WSJ

+ A new Chicago Council on Global Affairs/Ipsos poll shows 64 percent of Americans support Biden’s decision to pull US troops out of Afghanistan, with 34 percent in opposition. Those numbers track with other surveys in recent weeks indicating the public largely favors ending the war in Afghanistan, despite the withdrawal’s chaotic scenes.

Liz Cheney appointed vice chair of select committee investigating Jan. 6 Capitol attack
WP

‘I love him more than I hate Ted Cruz’: In Texas, the Democrats’ hope for the governorship, or a Senate seat, rests on the shoulders of Beto O’Rourke. But does he even have a shot?
Politico

'A political wild card': California governor Newsom fights for survival: Backers worry that Democrat risks defeat in recall election due to lack of enthusiasm among voters.
FT

What Gary Gensler really meant with his order flow remarks: The SEC chair is taking aim at market makers like Citadel and Virtu, not Robinhood and other brokers.
Aaron Brown

REST OF THE WORLD

Yemen: Dozens killed as fighting renews near northern city of Marib: At least 65 combatants have died in recent days as hostilities in Yemen became deadlier than they have been in months. Houthi fighters are hoping to capture the last government stronghold in the country's north.
DW


Enjoy the ride + plan accordingly.

-Marc

Curation and commentary by Marc A. Ross | Founder @ Caracal

Qin Gang, Emmanuel Macron, Kamala Harris, Gary Gensler, Dominic Raab | Global Political Communications Daily

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Global Political Communications Daily
September 2, 2021


Sponsored by Caracal

Qin Gang, Emmanuel Macron, Kamala Harris, Gary Gensler, Dominic Raab

TOP FIVE

1. China's new US ambassador goes full wolf

2. Macron plans to tackle Marseille’s drug crime

3. Biden bucks foreign policy elite

4. Madagascar is on the brink of famine

5. SEC Boss: Crypto platforms need regulation to survive


ASIA

Taliban battle opposition militias, wield new power in Kabul: Hundreds of American citizens and residents look for a way out of Afghanistan after US forces depart.
WSJ

AFP: Qatar team in Kabul for restart of 'airport ops'

India’s world-beating GDP can’t mask the pain of the pandemic
: The economy was in trouble even before the second wave, and now fresh gains for India Inc. are coming at the expense of households and tiny enterprises.
Andy Mukherjee

Analysis: A footnote on Cultural Revolution hints at Xi headwinds: President paints school textbooks in own color, but intra-party tug-of-war continues.
Nikkei

China’s curb on video games will prove futile: Xi Jinping’s regime seeks to improve young people by tightening control but it underestimates human drive and ingenuity
David Aaronovitch

9/11, 20 years later: How China used the attacks to its strategic advantage
SCMP

+ Beijing saw the opportunity to reset its relationship with Washington, which needed its support and agreed to label ETIM a terrorist group

+ More recently, analysts say, the US focus on other theatres has emboldened China’s aggressive moves in the South China Sea and elsewhere


‘Spiral into crisis’: The US-China military hotline is dangerously broken: The Pentagon just had its first virtual meeting with China's military. But former officials warn the communications gap could lead to war.
Politico

China's new US ambassador goes full wolf in first major speech: Qin Gang warns of “disastrous consequences” if the US seeks to suppress China using a “Cold War playbook.”
Politico

Taiwan warns of China’s ability to ‘paralyze’ island’s defenses
Bloomberg

Suga abandons snap election in 11th-hour meeting with party brass: Prime minister shifts focus to leadership revamp to boost flagging support.
Nikkei

SCMP: Update to Australia’s foreign interference guidelines for universities could fuel prejudice against Chinese, academics warn

+ Changes to guidelines introduced amid heightened scrutiny of Chinese influence on campus may include training students to recognize and report foreign meddling

+ ‘Reds under the bed’ tone is overkill that could lead to more self-censorship by Chinese students as well as fuel anti-Asian prejudice, academics say


EUROPE

Macron and Rutte’s pre-summit dinner date: Never mind the EU summit, this week’s most important leader meeting was over dinner in The Hague.
Politico

AFP: Marseille's drug crime in spotlight as Macron visits

AFP: Macron plans to tackle Marseille’s drug crime, with eye on re-election

The Times: Emmanuel Macron braves Marseilles’ ‘ghetto’ to kickstart his re-election bid

British embassy left details of Afghan staff for Taliban to find
: While militants looked on, Anthony Loyd found startling paperwork abandoned by British officials in their retreat.
The Times

Afghanistan: Dominic Raab blames Ministry of Defence over ‘clearly wrong’ intelligence: Foreign secretary to face MPs over ‘failings’ in his department.
The Times

Britain’s foreign secretary isn’t up to the job: Dominic Raab fails to rise to the challenge of Britain’s biggest foreign-policy crisis in decades.
Economist

MoD could move UK nuclear subs abroad if Scotland breaks away: Contingency plans for Trident look at US and French bases if no long-term lease possible on navy facilities like Faslane.
FT

US 'clearly' has less appetite for foreign intervention: UK's Raab: British foreign secretary grilled in Parliament as EU countries brace for refugees.
Nikkei

NATO allies are preparing for a future without America’s “forever wars”: How the US’s Afghanistan withdrawal echoed overseas.
Vox

NORTH AMERICA

From 9/11 to 1/6: The war on terror supercharged the far right.
Cynthia Miller-Idriss

With Afghan retreat, Biden bucks foreign policy elite: The president, following one of his core beliefs, has put himself at odds with much of the establishment, on the right and left, in Washington and across Europe.
NYT

A dishonest Afghanistan accounting: Biden spins a tragedy for US interests into an antiwar victory.
WSJ - Editorial

‘Egregiously mishandled’: Afghanistan chaos dents Biden’s popularity: Execution of pullout has hurt US president domestically despite broad support for ending the war.
FT

Shocked and awkward: Biden's Afghanistan pullout divides America: As Taliban declare independence, the blame game intensifies.
Nikkei

Even voters who like Kamala Harris worry about her future: The vice president struggles in public opinion polls. Voters in Pennsylvania locales essential in the Democratic Party electoral map helps explain why.
LAT

Politico deal gives Axel Springer profits and a US platform: The purchase allows the German company to battle the tech titans on two fronts.
Brooke Masters

US DOJ readying Google antitrust lawsuit over ad-tech business
Bloomberg

Intuit is reportedly in talks to buy Mailchimp, the email marketing firm, in a deal that could be worth more than $10 billion.

Crypto platforms need regulation to survive, says SEC boss: Gary Gensler warns $2tn industry is too big to exist outside of the ‘public policy framework.’
FT

Space junk, long feared, is now an imminent threat: With thousands of new satellites poised to launch in the next few years, collisions with orbiting debris look increasingly unavoidable. What now?
Adam Minter

REST OF THE WORLD

Madagascar is on the brink of famine: Climate change, COVID-19, and bad governance are to blame.
Economist

AFP: Nigeria gunmen kidnap 73 students from high school in northwest


Enjoy the ride + plan accordingly.

-Marc

Curation and commentary by Marc A. Ross | Founder @ Caracal

Xi Jinping, Angela Merkel, Joe Biden, Alex Salmond, Ron DeSantis | Global Political Communications Daily

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Global Political Communications Daily
September 1, 2021


Sponsored by Caracal

Xi Jinping, Angela Merkel, Joe Biden, Alex Salmond, Ron DeSantis

TOP FIVE

1. Xi Jinping = China's ultimate tiger mom

2. Afghanistan pullout chills US-German relations

3. Hidden message in Biden’s Afghanistan speech

4. Brazil’s recovery threatened by inflation + rising rates

5. Calls for mediation grow over Ethiopia's conflict


ASIA

Xi Jinping shows China he’s the ultimate tiger mom: Setting boundaries on youth education and entertainment is part of Beijing’s moves to create common prosperity. The games sector needs to fall into line.
Tim Culpan

Xi Tests ‘common prosperity’ policies in Alibaba’s home province
Bloomberg

Chinese media back diatribe calling for crackdown to be expanded: Nationalist commentator says Xi’s campaign will transform China from a capitalist ‘paradise.’
FT

SCMP: Xi Jinping says Big Tech crackdown is making progress, calls for Communist Party to ‘guide’ companies

+ Xi says antitrust campaign against internet platforms has seen early results and called for the Party to do more to supervise businesses

+ Beijing’s crackdown has led to a market rout this year that has wiped US$1 trillion off Chinese tech stocks


China’s videogame limits signal move to regulate private lives, shape next generation
WSJ

China may be its own worst cold war 2.0 enemy: Its government crackdown on private companies risks making its economy less dynamic.
Mark Gongloff

US Treasury says China private equity's Magnachip purchase poses security risks
Reuters

Taiwan grows ever closer to Japan over vaccines, China fears: Ties have blossomed since the 2016 election of the Beijing-skeptic Tsai.
Nikkei

Google, Apple hit by law ending dominance over app payments: WSJ reports the companies will have to open their app stores to alternative payment systems in South Korea under newly passed legislation there, threatening their lucrative commissions on digital sales.

In Afghanistan, an unceremonious end, and a shrouded beginning: The last American flight from Afghanistan left behind a host of unfulfilled promises and anxious questions about the country’s fate.
NYT

After withdrawal: How China, Turkey, and Russia will respond to the Taliban
War On The Rocks

India’s economy grew by 20.1% year-on-year in the quarter to June, as business bounced back strongly from a 24.4% decline in the same period last year.

EUROPE

Afghanistan pullout chills US-German relations: The US pullout from Afghanistan after 20 years has made the erratic Trump years look like more than a blip of American unilateralism. But German-American relations have a long history of highs and lows.
DW

World’s center-right lacks a unifying figure: Angela Merkel’s departure is another blow for the western alliance, which depends on its parties’ confidence and cohesion.
Daniel Finkelstein

Joe Biden ‘holds grudges’ and will punish Britain for Afghanistan criticism, allies say: British Cabinet insiders were quoted as suggesting the US president 'looked gaga' and described him as 'doolally.'
Telegraph

UK wants end to transatlantic blame game over Kabul blast: Some MPs fear the US is playing politics over suicide bombing.
Politico

Allies fear foreign secretary faces ‘brutal’ fall from grace
The Times

After the fall of Kabul, the case for a Royal Overseas Regiment is stronger than ever
Henry Hill

Boris Johnson’s problems are piling up
Katy Balls

Alex Salmond book extract: ‘Working for him was like an abusive relationship’: Details of the botched government inquiry into allegations of sexual harassment by Alex Salmond are revealed in a book by David Clegg and Kieran Andrews.
The Times

Sturgeon aide ‘knew Salmond allegations a year before claimed’
The Times

Guardian: Ireland’s population passes 5m for first time since C19th famine

+ Population returns almost to level recorded after the famine that killed 1m and forced millions more to emigrate

About 70% of adults in the European Union are fully vaccinated against COVID-19, Ursula von der Leyen, the president of the European Commission, said Tuesday.

Big Tech tops EU lobbying spending, study finds: DW reports Google, Facebook and Microsoft have contributed to "the largest ever effort to lobby the EU" in a battle against new laws aimed at curbing their powers.

+ The Russian internet giant Yandex is buying out Uber’s stake in its food tech, delivery, and self-driving ventures in a $1 billion deal.

OTD: In 1698 Tsar Peter I (Peter the Great) imposed a beard tax. After his fact-finding tour of Europe, it was among ambitious reforms to modernize Russia.

NORTH AMERICA

‘Don’t you ever forget that name’: Biden’s tough meeting with grieving relatives
WP

For Biden, ‘forever war’ isn’t over, just entering a new, perilous phase
WP

The hidden message in Joe Biden’s Afghanistan speech: Biden’s caution about the limits of US power could launch a debate that many Americans have wanted for decades.
Jeff Greenfield

Biden’s speech on Afghanistan is one he has been rehearsing for years
Dan Balz

Will Joe Biden pay a political cost for America’s chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan? Foreign policy rarely moves voters, but risks remain.
Economist

Joe Biden and Europe are going different ways: For EU governments, the contrast with Donald Trump’s policies is more apparent than real.
Edward Luce

US needs to 'shore up' competitiveness to meet China challenge: Biden: President says foreign policy must focus on fundamental national interest.
Nikkei

Corporate America launches massive lobbying blitz to kill key parts of Democrats’ $3.5 trillion economic plan: Drugmakers, big banks, tech giants and others are preparing to fight the party’s package, including its proposals for raising taxes.
WP

CNBC: ‘They have better things to do’ – Major Republican donors are staying away from Trump

+ Several of the Republican Party’s biggest and most influential donors are signaling that they don’t plan on helping fund former President Donald Trump’s political operation, at least for now.

+ Wealthy financiers have instead opted to spend money on the GOP’s efforts to take back Congress or to support other potential 2024 presidential candidates such as Ron DeSantis and Tim Scott.

+ Donors are also concerned about how Trump’s organization is spending the money it has raised from smaller donations.

+ “Big money, sophisticated people are just losing interest in this s--- show,” said an advisor to longtime Trump allies in Silicon Valley.


Trump acolytes poised to push out Senate dealmakers: In the five states where Republican senators are retiring, the midterm elections could usher in a wave of hardliners who are nothing like their GOP predecessors.
Politico

+ Citigroup committed $1 trillion to sustainable finance by 2030, and Goldman Sachs is allocating $750 billion toward sustainable finance by 2030.

Amazon is investing heavily in a new live audio feature that's similar to other live audio offerings like Clubhouse, Twitter Spaces, and Spotify's new live audio platform, sources tell Axios.

Bloomberg: Apple plans to add satellite features to iPhones for emergencies

+ Device will be able to deliver messages without cell service

+ Apple plans an emergency-reporting tool for future iPhones


Apple has acquired Primephonic, a classical music streaming service, ahead of the launch of an Apple-branded music app focused on that genre next year.

Canada’s election to foil FX traders hunting for volatility
Bloomberg

LATIN AMERICA

Brazil’s post-pandemic recovery threatened by inflation and rising rates: Annual growth estimates for Latin America’s largest economy downgraded as drought and looming election also bite.
FT

Venezuelan opposition declares end to boycott, agrees to participate in local and state elections
WP

NOTABLES

Global calls for mediation grow over Ethiopia's conflict: Africans around the world have signed an open letter enjoining the African Union to mediate in the war in Ethiopia. Analysts agree on the need for intervention to end the bloodshed and prevent a major refugee crisis.
DW


Enjoy the ride + plan accordingly.

-Marc

Curation and commentary by Marc A. Ross | Founder @ Caracal