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Transatlantic Must-Reads
Wednesday June 15th, 2016
Energy, US, Middle East, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Europe, NATO, Russia, Baltic, Romania, EU
Energy
–
The Era of Cheap Oil is Coming to an End
, Keith Johnson, Foreign Policy
Energy
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A Smart Tax: Pricing Oil for a Safe Climate
, Deborah Gordon and Jessica Tuchman Matthews, Carnegie
US
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The Less Affordable Care Act?
Vann R. Newkirk II, The Atlantic
US
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The Trouble with Ending Wars
, Jacob L. Shapiro, Geopolitical Futures
US/Middle East
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America manages to infuriate both Sunni and Shia
, David Gardner, Financial Times
US/Eritrea/Ethiopia
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A Frightening Flare-up on the Ethiopia/Eritrea Border, and Another Resounding Silence from Washington
, Bronwyn Bruton, Atlantic Council
NATO
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Nato sets out plan to put troops on eastern flank
, Duncan Robinson, Financial Times
NATO
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Beyond NATO’s Eastern Border: Georgia, Ukraine, Moldova
, Christopher S. Chivvis, Andriy Shevchenko, Eka Tkeshelashvili and Igor Munteanu, GMF
Russia
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Don’t Appease Putin
, Guy Verhofstadt, Project Syndicate
Baltic
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Poland and Baltic states explore anti-aircraft shield
, Sam Jones, Financial Times
R
omania
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The local elections in Romania – Business as usual?
Tina Oltenau, Eastblog
EU
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Challenging prospects for roam like at home
, Georgios Petropoulos and J. Scott Marcus, Bruegel
EU
–
How to fix European farming
, Politico
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