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April 1st, 2019
Africa, Authoritarianism, China, EU, Europe, Georgia, Italy, Migration, NATO, Russia, Turkey, Ukraine, US
Featured Study
US/Europe –
U.S. Commerce and Europe: A Country-by-Country Comparison
, Daniel S. Hamilton and Joseph P. Quinlan
Must-Reads
NATO -
Assessing NATO’s Value, Paul Belkin
, Congressional Research Service
NATO
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NATO at 70: How strong is public support?
Karlyn Bowman, Forbes
US/Europe
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For Europe, A Deeply Polarized U.S. Public is a Bigger Challenge than Trump
, Bruce Stokes, GMF
US/Energy
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The Changing Role of Energy in the U.S. Economy
, Sarah Ladislaw and Jesse Barnett, CSIS
Italy/China
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Italy’s Deal with China Signals a Shift as U.S. Influence Recedes
, Jason Horowitz, New York Times
Europe/China
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Can Europe “Be Open But Not Stupid” on Foreign Acquisitions by China?
Theodore H. Moran, Peterson Institute for International Economics
EU
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Catch me if you can: The European arrest warrant and the End of Mutual Trust
, Camino Mortera-Martinez, Centre for European Reform
Authoritarianism -
Robert Kagan’s Cloudy Crystal Ball, Andrew E. Bacevich
, The American Conservative
Migration
-
The Cost of Non-Europe in the Area of Legal Migration
, Sergio Carrera, et. al, CEPS
Russia/Africa
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Russia’s Military Mission Creep Advances to a New Front: Africa
, Eric Schmitt, New York Times
Georgia -
Political Polarization and Media: Threats to the Democratic Process in Georgia
, Nino Robakidze, Georgian Institute of Politics
Ukraine/Russia
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Ukraine’s Election Is a Mess—and That’s Exactly What Putin Wants
, Justin Lynch, Project Syndicate
Turkey
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Erdoğan loses control of Ankara in Turkish elections
, Zia Weise, Politico
Ukraine
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Ukraine puts a TV comedian in pole position to be president
, The Economist
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