Brigadoon Daily Rundown = July 24, 2020

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Dani Rodrik: China as economic bogeyman https://bit.ly/2CKi4M3

Mohamed A. El-Erian: Is a China-US “rivalry partnership” possible? https://bit.ly/2D5TC7t

William Safire: The Cold War’s hot kitchenhttps://nyti.ms/30Bnxg4

Minxin Pei: China’s deepening geopolitical hole https://bit.ly/3fWhM34

Paul Crespo and Jay Heisler: The US and Canada must cooperate to defend the Arctic https://bit.ly/32PS7Fm

HR McMaster: How Britain can tame China: The UK has a critical role to play in countering aggression. https://bit.ly/2WNrq0s

Nick Hargrave: A cold war with China is not a foregone conclusion https://bit.ly/30LFAQC

A cheaper, faster way to nuclear fusion: Dense plasma focus technology could provide a simpler, safer, and more cost-effective form of nuclear energy. https://bit.ly/30CmD2W

Levi’s’ new Wellthread pieces are made from 20 percent recycled denim.

Ed Conway: After the pandemic comes the rise of the robots: Shrinking city offices and AI will cause the biggest changes to the economy since the 1980s. https://bit.ly/2Ees5S6

This scheduling strategy can save you hours per week: Adopting a staggered calendar can reduce the amount of multitasking you do and streamline your work schedule. https://bit.ly/3hm0nRw