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Transatlantic Must-Reads
Wednesday September 28th , 2016
Brexit, Colombia, Democracy, Economy, France, Russia, Syria, Turkey, US
Brexit
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What Brexit means for migration policy
, Matteo Garavoglia, Brookings
Colombia
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Colombia’s Night Before the Dawn
, Steven Cohen, New Republic
Democracy
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How the west might soon be lost
, Martin Wolf, Financial Times
Economy
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The Global Competitiveness Report 2016-2017
, World Economic Forum
France
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Sister Republics, Brother Authoritarians
, Robert Zaretsky, Real Clear World
Russia
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Russia Implicated in Shooting Down Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 Over Ukraine
, Somini Sengupta and Andrew E. Kramer, The New York Times
Russia
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Editor’s Note
, Donald N Jensen, CEPA
Syria
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Syrian government launches Aleppo ground attack
, Tom Perry and Angus McDowall, Reuters
Turkey
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Whither Turkey
, Sinan Ulgen, Carnegie Europe
Turkey
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The good, the bad and the Gülenists
, Asli Aydıntaşbaş, European Council on Foreign Relations
US
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Clinton and Trump’s demographic tug of war
, Chris Alcantara, Kevin Uhrmacher and Emily Guskin, The Washington Post
US
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Fragility and Security Sector Reform
, Rachel Kleinfeld, Fragility Study Group
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