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Transatlantic Must-Reads
May 10th, 2018
Balkans, Digital, Europe, Eurozone, Germany, Human Rights, Russia, US
Featured CTR Commentary
US/Germany -
Trump's new ambassador to Germany should ruffle fewer feathers
, Heidi Obermeyer, The Hill
Must-Reads
US -
America goes rogue: How the abandonment of the Iran nuclear deal could mark the start of a Saudi-American-Israeli axis
, Adrew Bacevich, Spectator
US/Digital -
It's up to Trump to prepare for Kremlin cyberattacks. He's falling short
, Editorial Board, The Washington Post
Europe/US -
How Europe should react to Donald Trump
, Philip Stephens, Financial Times
Europe/US
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Europe punches back after Trump's Iran decision
, David M. Herszenhorn, Politico
Europe/US -
After Trump's Iran decision: Time for Europe to step up
, Ellie Geranmayeh, European Council on Foreign Relations
Eurozone -
Northern Europeans hold the eurozone's future in their hands
, Nick Clegg, Financial Times
Balkans -
The Way Back: Brain Drain and Prosperity in the Western Balkans
, Alida Vracic, European Council on Foreign Relations
Russia -
Russia in charts: the reality behind Putin's development goals
, Valentina Romei & Kathrin Hille, Financial Times
Human Rights -
Human Rights and the Fate of the Liberal Order
, Joseph S. Nye, Project Syndicate
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