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Transatlantic Must-Reads
Friday June 10th, 2016
Global, US, Middle East, Russia, Germany, Europe, EU, UK, Netherlands, Poland, India, China
Global
–
Global Peace Index 2016
, Institute for Economics and Peace
Global
-
Feeding the ten billion
, The Economist
US
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Obama Endorses Hillary Clinton, and Urges Democrats to Unite
, Julie Hirschfeld and Jonathan Martin, NY Times
US
–
Reforming Security Cooperation for the 21st Century
, Melissa Dalton, CSIS
US/Middle East
–
Iraq, Syria, and the Gulf: The Cost of an ISIS-Centric U.S. Strategy
, Anthony H. Cordesman, CSIS
Russia
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Russia faces another 6 months of EU sanctions
, Financial Times
Russia
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Plan for life after Vladimir Putin
, Mikhail Khodorkovsky, Politico Europe
Russia/Germany
– How Merkel Can Win the Wrestling Match Against Putin, Ulrich Speck, Transatlantic Academy
http://www.transatlanticacademy.org/node/941
Europe
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Europe and the Unthinkable
, NY Times
EU
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The charms of variable geometry
, The Economist
Netherlands
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The politics of alienation
, The Economist
Poland
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Poland vows to end free market approach despite economic gains
, Henry Foy, Financial Times
India
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Modi on the move
, The Economist
China
- China's Market Economy Status and Antidumping: A $100 Billion, $10 Billion, or $1 Billion Dispute? Chad P. Bown, Peterson Institute
Part 1
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Part 2
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