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Hi there Intriguer.ย This world is full of surprises. For instance, the macadamia nut was named after an Australian called John Macadam. Pilates was named after a German by the name of Joseph Pilates. And shrapnel was named after a Brit whose name was, of course, Henry Shrapnel. Heck, even our very own International Intrigue was named after Glenda Intrigue (okay no thatโs a joke, but we promise the first three are legit).
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Todayโs briefing is a 4.5 min read:
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๐น๐ผ Former Taiwan president plans historic trip to China.
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๐จ๐ญ The Swiss government and UBS put Credit Suisse out of its misery.
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โ Plus: Israelโs allies are wary, how the papers are covering Kuwaitโs annulled election, and 20 years on from the Iraq War.
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– Valentina, Ethan and Jeremy
๐บ๏ธ AROUND THE WORLD

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๐ฐ๐ฟย Kazakhstan: Voters went to the polls for snap legislative elections on Sunday, voting overwhelmingly for the ruling Amanat party. President Tokayev brought the elections forward as part of a series of governance reforms he says will usher in a โnew Kazakhstanโ.
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๐ฌ๐งย United Kingdom: Pro-UK Unionists in Northern Ireland plan to vote against the Windsor Agreement this week. Itโll still likely pass, but PM Sunak had sought Unionist backing to cement the dealโs credibility and help resolve long-running issues in Northern Ireland.
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๐ฎ๐ณย India: Authorities have cut internet to more than 27 million people for three straight days as a manhunt for a Sikh separatist leader continues. Amritpal Singh seeks to establish an independent country in Indiaโs Punjab state, where 58% of people are Sikh.
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๐ญ๐นย Haiti: Prime Minister Henry plans to activate the entire Haitian military in his governmentโs ongoing battle against criminal gangs in Port Au-Prince. The country currently has only 2,000 active duty soldiers.
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๐ธ๐ฉย Sudan: The ruling junta will begin the transition to a civilian government starting on 11 April. The junta derailed Sudanโs initial transition to democracy in 2021 when it toppled a Western-backed government.
๐น๐ผ TAIWAN | POLITICS
Former President Ma Ying-jeou (left) and sitting President Tsai Ing-Wen (right) take different approaches to relations with China.
Former President of Taiwan announces historic visit to China
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Briefly: Former Taiwanese President Ma Ying-jeou will visit China next week. Heโll be the first current or former Taiwanese leader to visit the mainland since his party lost the Chinese Civil War and retreated to found modern Taiwan in 1949.
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A member of Taiwanโs more Beijing-friendly party (the Kuomintang or KMT), Ma oversaw a warming of ties with China during his 2008-16 rule. This culminated in an historic summit with Chinese President Xi in Singapore in 2015.
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But Maโs perceived closeness to Beijing also spooked many Taiwanese people, triggering the massive โsunflower movementโ protests of 2014. His KMT party went on to lose the next two elections to the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), which embraces a more Taiwanese identity for the island and its people.
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Intrigueโs take:ย Taiwan exists (and thrives) in a fragile grey area:
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It functions like an independent country, but wonโt formally declare independence.
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And the US functions like Taiwanโs ally, but wonโt formally promise to defend it.
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This ambiguity leaves China with just enough hope that โreunificationโ negotiations with Taiwan are still worthwhile; and just enough fear that an attempted invasion of Taiwan would meet a US response.
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And that leaves Taiwanโs two main parties essentially (if unwittingly) performing a โgood cop, bad copโ routine for China: weโll see the โgood copโ (Ma) visit China next week, while the โbad copโ (President Tsai) will visit the US next month. As messy as it seems, these mixed signals help preserve Taiwanโs โgrey areaโ existence.
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For Chinaโs part, it responds to โgood cop, bad copโ with โcarrots and sticksโ. If the Beijing-friendly KMT wins Januaryโs elections, China will be dusting off the carrots. If the DPP retains power, we can expect more sticks.ย
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Also worth noting:
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Taiwanโs 1947 constitution still claims all of China as its own, though in practice Taiwanโs leaders abandoned this claim as Taiwan democratised.
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70-80% of the Taiwanese people consider themselves โTaiwaneseโ, a big jump from a decade ago when half still said they were โChineseโ.
๐ณ๏ธ POLL
Do you think Taiwan can preserve its status quo for much longer? |
๐ฐ GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES
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How different newspapers covered: Kuwaitโs Constitutional Court overturning last yearโs parliamentary election results (after alleged discrepancies in the parliamentโs dissolution).

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Links: Kuwait Times, France24, The National.
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๐จ๐ญ SWITZERLAND | FINANCE

Credit Suisse finally goes under
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Briefly: The Swiss government has brokered a deal for UBS to buy its smaller ailing rival, Credit Suisse. The 166 year old lender, Switzerlandโs second-biggest bank, had lost 88% of its value in a year.
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Some context: Trouble at Credit Suisse had been brewing for years, after a series of scandals, bad decisions and internal turmoil steadily eroded investor trust. Ultimately, it was a decision by the Saudi National Bank (Credit Suisseโs largest shareholder) not to offer further assistance that sealed the bankโs fate.
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Swimming naked: One of Warren Buffettโs classic quotes is that โonly when the tide goes out do you learn who has been swimming naked.โ And the world has long known Credit Suisse was skinny dipping. It somehow loaned (and lost) billions in some of the biggest recent financial scandals, including:
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Greensill Capital, founded by a former Australian watermelon farmer
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Archegos, run by an enigmatic billionaire who lost $20B in two days, and
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Luckin Coffee, Chinaโs answer to Starbucks (but with more fraud).
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Credit Suisse even got caught up in a Bond-esque spying scandal, replete with a car chase through Zurich. So yeah, its demise was always coming.ย
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Intrigueโs take: But panicked markets donโt really โdoโ nuance or detail. And now that weโve seen four banks collapse in 11 days, thereโs speculation we could be approaching a โMinsky momentโ: spooked borrowers rushing for the exits and triggering a broader collapse.
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At least authorities are responding more quickly than in 2008: six key central banks have already announced coordinated measures to try and calm markets. Still, something tells us there are more naked swimmers out there.
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The combined assets of UBS and Credit Suisse are now worth around twice Switzerlandโs GDP.
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UBS described the deal as an โacquisitionโ, while Credit Suisse called it a โmergerโ (which some likened to the Titanic announcing a โmergerโ with an iceberg).
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Weโre very online, so you donโt have to be.
๐ฌ QUOTE OF THE DAY

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Gilad Kariv, who serves in Israelโs Knesset (parliament), told Intrigue Outloud he worries how Israelโs proposed judicial reforms will impact its economy and its relations with the West. Hear more on Spotify, Apple, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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Yesterdayโs poll: Who do you think is right in France?
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๐ฉ๐ฉ๐ฉ๐ฉ๐ฉ๐ฉย ๐ฐ President Macron: France’s generous pension system is going broke, and something needs to be done (74%)
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๐จโฌ๏ธโฌ๏ธโฌ๏ธโฌ๏ธโฌ๏ธ โ The protestors: sure, fix the pension system, but don’t send the bill to the workers (24%)
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โฌ๏ธโฌ๏ธโฌ๏ธโฌ๏ธโฌ๏ธโฌ๏ธ โ๏ธ Other (write in!) (2%)
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Your two cents:
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๐ฐย G.M: โPeople are living longer, the French population is aging and the French retirement age is below OECD average. This is a time bomb and someone is finally addressing it.โ
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ย โย C.C: โThe pension system needs reform, but this solution doesn’t really focus on the real problem–less babies.โ

