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Transatlantic Must-Reads
April 19th, 2018
 Bosnia and Herzegovina, Economy, EU, France, Germany, Greece, Iran, Libya, Russia, Syria, Trade, Turkey, UK, US, West
 
Must-Reads
Economy - World Economic Outlook April 2018: Cyclical Upswing, Structural Change, International Monetary Fund
Iran - Europe’s Plea to Congress: Keep the Iran Pact, Delphine O, Omid Nouripour & Richard Bacon, The New York Times
US/Syria - Trump Seeks Middle Ground in Foreign-Policy Balancing Act, Victor Davis Hanson, National Review
France/EU/Syria - Macron Needs the EU to Bring Peace in Syria, Marc Pierini, Carnegie Europe
US/France - The U.S.–France Special Relationship: Testing the Macron Method, Alexandra de Hoop Scheffer & Martin Quencez, German Marshall Fund of the United States
Germany - The Young and the Restful: Why young Germans have no vision for Europe, Ulrike Esther Franke, European Council on Foreign Relations
Germany/Russia - Berlin mulls tougher stance on Moscow, Matthew Karnitschnig, Politico
US/Russia - A Farewell to Arms Control, Eugene Rumer, Carnegie Endowment
Bosnia and Herzegovina - The Dayton Legacy and the Future of Bosnia and the Western Balkans, Kurt Basseuner, Testimony before the Committee on Foreign Affairs, U.S. House of Representatives
Libya - Fractured Libya: The Struggle for Unity, Christopher M. Blanchard, Testimony before the Committee on Foreign Affairs, U.S. House of Representatives

Libya - Libya Fractured: The Struggle for Unity, Alice Hunt Friend, Testimony before the Committee on Foreign Affairs, U.S. House of Representatives
UK/EU - The 10 things that will now shape Brexit, David Allen Green, Financial Times
West - The West’s Crisis of Confidence, Carl Bildt, Project Syndicate
Greece/Turkey - Greece and Turkey Are Inching Toward War, Yiannis Baboulias, Foreign Policy

 
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