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Transatlantic Must-Reads
March 13th, 2018
Arms Control, China, Economy, Europe, Germany, Iran, NATO, North Korea, Russia, UK, US
Featured CTR Commentary
Economy -
Jobs, Trade and Investment: Examining the Ties that Bind
, in
The Transatlantic Economy 2018
, Daniel S. Hamilton & Joseph P. Quinlan, CTR
US
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North Korea
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Trump and Kim Together - Now What?
Robert Hunter, LobeLog
Must-Reads
US
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Why Did Trump Fire Tillerson Now?
David Frum, The Atlantic
US -
Mike Pompeo, a Hawk Who Pleased the President, Moves from Spying to Diplomacy
, Scott Shane, The New York Times
US -
It's Time for a New American Foreign Policy
, Rand Raul, The National Interest
US -
The Last Temptation
, Michael Gerson, The Atlantic
Iran -
How to Save the Iran Nuclear Deal
, Ilan Goldenberg & Elizabeth Rosenberg, Foreign Affairs
US/Russia -
Is the U.S. Hypocritical to Criticize Russian Election Meddling?
Thomas Carothers, Foreign Affairs
Russia/NATO -
Strategic Warning on NATO's Eastern Flank: Pitfalls, Prospects, and Limits
, Mark R. Cozad, RAND
Arms Control -
Saving the INF Treaty
, Victor Mizin, Carnegie Moscow
Europe
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The Rising Tide of Europe's Anti-Establishment Rebellion
, Andrew Michta, American Interest
Economy -
Interim Economic Outlook
, OECD
China/US -
White House says it's blocking rival Broadcom bid for rival Qualcomm
, Steven Overly, Politico
China/Germany -
Backlash grows over Chinese deals for Germany's corporate jewels
, Guy Chazan, Financial Times
UK
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Theresa May's Impossible Vision for Brexit
, Jonathan Hopkin, Foreign Affairs
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