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Transatlantic Must-Reads
Friday July 15th, 2016
US, UK, EU, Russia, Italy, Germany, China, NATO, Trade, Turkey
US -
The US Vice President and Foreign Policy
, Jonathan Masters, CFR
US -
Why Mike Pence is Good for GOP Conservatives - and for Cory Booker
, Kori Schake, Foreign Policy
UK -
Turf war behind Boris Johnson's shock new job
, Tim King, Politico Europe
UK
-
New cabinet may signal Britain’s retreat as a Western power
, Anne Applebaum, Washington Post
Germany
-
Is German Strength an Illusion?
, Sophia Besch, CER
Italy
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Italy’s Banking Problem Is Serious but Not Intractable
,
Nicolas Véron, Peterson Institute
Europe -
Voices from Europe's Far Right
, Palko Karasz, New York Times
Europe
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Diesel Emissions:
EU Commission Has Known for Years about Manipulation
, Markus Becker, Spiegel
NATO
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To Lead or Not to Lead: That is the (Only) Question for Obama in Warsaw
, Robert Hunter, LobeLog
NATO
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Making the Most of a NATO Summit
, Reva Goujon, RealClear World
Russia
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How Is Russia's Economy? A Yeltsin-Style 'Not Good'
, William Wilson, RealClear World
Russia/China -
The China-Russia trade relationship and its impact on Europe
,
Alicia García-Herrero and Jianwei Xu, Bruegel
Trade
-
What's the Problem with Protectionism?
, Barry Eichengreen, Project Syndicate
Turkey -
Turkey's "Deep State" Has a Secret Back Channel to Assad
, Cernan Kenar, Foreign Policy
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