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Transatlantic Must-Reads

Thursday June 30th, 2016

US, Germany, Russia, UK, Digital, Africa, NATO, Ireland, France, Global
 
US5 Attitude Adjustments America's Foreign-Policy Leaders Need Now, Daniel L. Davis, The National Interest
US
Could the U.S. Really Gut Its Trade Deals? Alana Samuels, The Atlantic
US
Culture Is Replacing Class as the Key Political Divide, Ronald Brownstein, The Atlantic
US/Germany -
Brexit pushes US closer to Germany, Benjamin Oreskes, Politico Europe
Russia -
Kaliningrad in the “Mirror World”: From Soviet “Bastion” to Russian “Fortress”, Sergey Sukhankin, CIDOB
Russia/China
Mr. Putin goes to China, Sijbren De Jong, EU Observer
UK
Post-Brexit, the U.K. is in its worst political crisis since 1940, Matthias Matthijs, Washington Post
UK/Digital -
Viewing Brexit through a digital lens, Stuart N. Brotman, Brookings
UK/Africa
Africa and Brexit: Not All Bad News, J. Peter Pham, Atlantic Council
NATO -
NATO Summit an Opportunity for Unity and Leadership after Brexit, Karen Donfried, GMF
Ireland
The Irish Question - The Consequences of Brexit, Henry Farrell, Foreign Affairs
France
Frexit Is Coming, Robert Zaretsky, Foreign Policy
Global
Capitalism in Crisis - What Went Wrong and What Comes Next, Mark Blyth, Foreign Affairs

 
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