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Transatlantic Must-Reads
September 27th, 2017
Arctic, Climate, Digital, Economy, EU, France, Germany, Iran, Iraq, NATO, Terrorism, Ukraine
Must-reads
Economy -
Global Competitiveness Report 2017-2018
, World Economic Forum
Iraq
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How to Defuse the Iraqi Kurdish Crisis
, Sajad Jiyad, New York Times
Iran
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Iran and the Kurds - What the Referendum Means for Tehran
, Ariane M. Tabatabai, Foreign Affairs
Climate
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U.S. Climate Change Policy: Made in California
, Hiroko Tabuchi, New York Times
EU/Turkey
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Europe’s Policy Options on Turkey
, Marc Pierini, Carnegie Europe
EU/Digital
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The cybridisation of EU defence
, Daniel Fiott , ISS
Germany/Digital
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German privacy concerns trip up high-tech ventures
, Mark Scott, Politico
Ukraine -
Ukraine’s unfinished reform agenda
, Marek Dabrowski, Bruegel
Terrorism
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Expanding Jihad: How al-Qaeda and Islamic State find new battlefields
, Mona Kanwal Sheikh, ed., Danish Institute of International Studies
Arms Control
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Hypersonic Missile Nonproliferation: Hindering the Spread of a New Class
of Weapons
, Richard H. Speier, George Nacouzi, Carrie A. Lee, Richard M. Moore, RAND
France/US
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The Power of the Franco-American Alliance
, Sally Painter and Mathilde DeFarges, Foreign Policy Association
Arctic/Canada/NATO
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NATO, Canada, and the Arctic
, Andrea Charron, Canadian Global Affairs Institute
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