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Transatlantic Must-Reads
Tuesday September 20, 2016
TTIP, EU, US, Ukraine, Arab Countries, Climate Change, Pakistan, Turkey, Germany, Balkans
TTIP
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TTIP 2.0 muss kommen - aber neu verhandelt werden
,
The Path to TTIP 2.0
, Dan Hamilton, Der Tagesspiegel
EU
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EU trade policy back on the rails after crunch German vo
te, Hans Von Der Burchard and Alberto Mucci, Politico
EU
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In Search of an EU Role in the Syrian War
, Marc Pierini, Carnegie
US
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The electoral college is the answer to many of this election's What if?" questions
, Elaine Kamarck, Brookings
Ukraine
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Ukraine's Consolidation and What it Means for the West
, Balázs Jarábik and Mikhail Minakov, Carnegie
Arabic countries
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Why Arab States Have Failed
, Mohammed Ayoob, The National Interest
Climate Change
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How to Raise Thrillions for Green Investments
, Henry M. Paulson, The New York Times
Pakistan
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Exclusive: Responding to a Dangerous Time
,
Inam ul Haque,
Riaz Hussain Khokhar
,
Riaz Mohammad Khan and
Mahmud Durrani, Dawn
Turkey
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Turkey Is Much Bigger Than Erdoğan
, Sinan Ülgen, Carnegie
Germany
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A glimpse into Germany's
political future
, Joerg Forbrig, Politico
Balkans
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Russia has a years-long plot to influence Balkan politics. The U.S. can learn a lot from it
,
Jarosław Wiśniewski, The Washington Post
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