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Transatlantic Must-Reads
Tuesday May 17th, 2016
Global, US, Russia, EU, Libya, UK, Poland, Turkey, Serbia, Ukraine, Iran
Global
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Report Card on International Cooperation 2015-2016
, Council of Councils
US
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International Students in the United States
, Jie Zong and Jeanne Batalova, Migration Policy Institute
US
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Millennials match Baby Boomers as largest generation in U.S. electorate, but will they vote?
Richard Fry, Pew Research
US/Russia
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Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin and the lure of the strongman
, Gideon Rachman, Financial Times
EU/Russia
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Will the EU prolong economic sanctions against Russia
? Fredrik Wesslau, ECFR
EU/Libya
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EU plans for Libya risk crossing migration 'red lines'
, Judith Sunderland, EU Observer
Libya
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World powers agree to arm Libyan government
, Geoff Dyer and James Politi, Financial Times
UK
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Enter left - Will a fervent socialist reshape British politics or lead his party to irrelevance?
Sam Knight, The New Yorker
Poland
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Poland's Economic Nationalism May Be Viable
, Leonid Bershidsky, Bloomberg View
Turkey
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Turkey’s free trade opportunity
, Philip Stevens, Hurriyet Daily News
Serbia
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Serbia's pro-EU transformation not yet guaranteed
, Douglas Henderson, EU Observer
Ukraine
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Dying for the Donbas?
Alexander J. Motyl, World Affairs Journal
Iran
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6 things you need to know about Iran's powerful Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps
, Afshon Ostovar, Vox
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