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Transatlantic Must-Reads
April 6th, 2018
China, Central Europe, Digital, Economy, EU, Europe, Hungary, Mexico, North Korea, Russia, Syria, Technology, Trade, UK, US
Must-Reads
EU/Digital
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The joys of data hygiene: Europe's tough new data-protection law
, The Economist
US/EU/Digital
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Copy that: America should borrow from Europe's data-privacy law
, The Economist
US/UK/Trade
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The elusive art of the deal
, The Economist
US
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Will We Stop Trump Before It’s Too Late?
Madeleine K. Albright, The New York Times
North Korea
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Perception and Misperception on the Korean Peninsula: How Unwanted Wars Begin
, Robert Jervis & Mira Rapp-Hooper, Foreign Affairs
Syria
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They Have Many Differences, but on Syria, Trump Seems Much Like Obama
, Mark Landler, The New York Times
Syria
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Control of the Syrian Airspace: Russian Geopolitical Ambitions and Air Threat Assessment
, Can Kasapoğlu, Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik
US/Russia
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Trump Administration Imposes New Sanctions on Putin Cronies
, Gardiner Harris, The New York Times
Mexico/Economy
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Mexico's Election Could Leave Its Economy in Limbo - No Matter Who Wins
, Shannon K. O’Neil, Council on Foreign Relations
China/US/Europe
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China’s Relations with U.S. Allies and Partners in Europe
, Testimony before U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission, Erik Brattberg, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Technology
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Facebook’s privacy push stumbles over EU rollout of facial recognition technology
,
Mark Scott & Naomi O'Leary, Politico
Hungary
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Curb Your Enthusiasm: Even If Viktor Orbán Loses Sunday, Hungarian Democracy Is Still In Trouble
, Jeffrey Gedmin, Atlantic Council
Central Europe
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How Illiberal Leaders Attack Civil Society
, Michael Abramowitz & Nate Schenkkan, Foreign Affairs
Russia/US
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Elephants in the room: Don’t Blame Russia. Blame Putin.
Dov Zakheim, Foreign Policy
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