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Transatlantic Must-Reads
Friday June 3rd, 2016
US, Trade, Economy, Global, Saudi Arabia, Germany, Turkey, UK, Belgium, IS, Asia
US
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Clinton Blasts Trump’s Foreign Policy of ‘Bizarre Rants, Personal Feuds, and Outright Lies’
, Molly O’Toole, Foreign Policy
Trade
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Trade Regulation in a 3D Printed World
, Kommerskollegium
Economy
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Global Economic Outlook and Interim Economic Outlook
, OECD
Global
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Confronting the Global Threat to Democracy
, Ngaire Woods, Project Syndicate
US
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Investing in America's future through STEM education
, Dean Kamen and John R. Allen, Brookings
US
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How Long Can a Woman Wait to Have an Abortion in America?
Emma Breen, The Atlantic
US/Saudi Arabia
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No better alternative: The U.S.-Saudi counterterrorism relationship
, Ian Merritt, Brookings
Germany/Turkey
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Germany angers Turkey with genocide vote
, Stefan Wagstyl and Mehul Srivastava, Financial Times
UK
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Brexonomics: The five most insidious anti-EU myths debunked
, Simon Tilford, Centre for European Reform
UK
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After Vote, British Exit Could Be Faster Than Most Think
, Stephen Fidler, Wall Street Journal
Belgium
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Belgium and its foreign and external policies
, Sven Biscop and Thomas Renard, Egmont
IS
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UN: IS Increasingly Focused on International Attacks
, New York Times
Asia
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A Court You’ve Never Heard of Is About to Raise the Stakes in the South China Sea
, Dan De Luce and Keith Johnson, Foreign Policy
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