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Transatlantic Must-Reads
September 19th, 2017
Business, Climate, Cyprus, EU, Germany, Greece, NATO, Portugal, Russia, Syria, US
Must-Reads
EU
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The EU will become less monolithic
, Charles Grant, CER
NATO
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Basic Instinct - The case for more NATO in the Western Balkans
, CEAS
US/Russia
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A New Era in U.S.-Russian Strategic Stability
, James Miller, Richard Fontaine, CNAS
Portugal
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Corrupt Brazilian tycoon among applicants for Portugal's golden visas
, David Pegg, Sara Farolfi, Craig Shaw and Micael Pereira, The Guardian
Cyprus
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Cyprus 'selling' EU citizenship to super rich of Russia and Ukraine
, Sara Farolfi, David Pegg and Stelios Orphanides, The Guardian
Business
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An Analysis of Corporate Inversions
, Congressional Budget Office
Syria
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In Syria, the World’s Democracies Failed Us
, Fadi Azzam, NYTimes
Greece
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Greek Tragedy, Act V
, Roger Cohen, NYTimes
Germany
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Germany won’t lead the free world. It barely looks beyond its own borders
, Natalie Nougayrède, The Guardian
Russia
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Atlantic Drift: Russia and the U.S.-Europe Divide
, Fyodor Lukyanov, Carnegie Moscow
Climate
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Trump and the Paris Agreement: better out than in
, Simone Tagliapietra, Bruegel
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