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March 14th, 2019
Energy, EU, Europe, Germany, Middle East, Migration, NATO, North Africa, Russia, Trade, US
Must-Reads
US -
White Nationalism’s Deep American Roots
, Adam Serwer, The Atlantic
Migration -
How the Far Right Weaponized Europe’s Interior Ministries to Block Refugees
, Emily Schultheis, The Atlantic
NATO
-
The Convincing Call From Central Europe: Let Us Into NATO. NATO Enlargement Turns 20
, M. E. Sarotte, Foreign Affairs
EU
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Unintended Consequences of EU Democracy Support in the European Neighbourhood
, Assem Dandashly & Gergana Noutcheva, International Spectator
US/EU/Trade
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Letter to USTR Robert Lighthizer from 114 Members of Congress
Europe -
A Liberal-Centrist Vision for Europe?
Richard Youngs and Camino Mortera-Martinez, Carnegie Europe
EU/North Africa/Middle East
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Towards EU-MENA shared prosperity
, Abdelaziz Ait Ali, Uri Dadush, Yassine Msadfa, Yana Myachenkova and Simone Tagliapietra, Bruegel
Germany/Russia/Energy
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Nord Stream 2 eyes way to curb EU oversight of $9.5bn pipeline
, Rochelle Toplensky, Alex Barker and Henry Foy, Financial Times
Russia -
Russia’s Tragic Great Power Politics
, Robert E. Hamilton, Foreign Policy Research Institute
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