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Transatlantic Must-Reads

Thursday March 31, 2016

Nuclear, Migration, Middle East, Digital, US, China, Commons, NATO, Illiberalism, UK, Cyprus, Tunisia, Extremism, Demography

Nuclear - Obama: How we can make our vision of a world without nuclear weapons a reality, Barack Obama, Washington Post
Nuclear
Why Isn't Iran at the Nuclear Security Summit? Navid Hassibi, National Interest
Migration -
Europe's Lousy Deal With Turkey. Why the Refugee Arrangement Won't Work, Megan Greene and R. Daniel Kelemen, Foreign Affairs
Middle East/Digital -
#HashtagSolidarities: Twitter Debates and Networks in the MENA Region, Mareike Transfeld and Isabelle Werenfels (Eds.), SWP
Digital
The Apple-FBI Battle is over, but the new crypto wars have just begun, Brian Barrett, Wired
US
Headache for Hillary's higher education plan, Jason Delisle, Brookings
US
Debunking America’s Populist Narrative, J. Bradford Delong, Project Syndicate
US
Trump's March Madness, Ronald Brownstein, The Atlantic
US/China/Commons
Obama Tests China’s Xi on South China Sea, Douglas H. Paal, Carnegie
NATO
Only NATO can defend Europe, Janusz Bugajski, CEPA
Illiberalism
The Lilli-Putins of the EU, Nina L. Khrushcheva, Project Syndicate
UK
With Brexit, Britons Would Lose Out, Stuart Eizenstat and Richard Morningstar, Handelsblatt
Cyprus
‘Best chance Cyprus has had for peace’, Sara Stefanini, Politico Europe 
Tunisia
Great Expectation in Tunisia, Maha Yahya, Carnegie
Extremism
Women Are Part of the Solution to Extremism, Deeyah Khan, Huffington Post
Demography
10 demographic trends that are shaping the U.S. and the world, D’Vera Cohn and Andrea Caumont, Pew Research

 
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