Transatlantic Must-Reads October 6th, 2017 Digital, Eastern Europe, Economy, EU, Europe, Global, Iran, Migration, Resilience, Security, Technology
Featured SAIS Commentary
US - U.S. Grand Strategy in an Age of Nationalism: Fortress America and its Alternatives, Hal Brands, Washington Quarterly
Must-Reads
Global - Preserving the Post-War Order, Michael Mazarr, Washington Quarterly US/EU - Employment in Europe and the US: the EU’s remarkable strength, Zsolt Darvas and David Pichler, Bruegel US - Key takeaways on Americans’ growing partisan divide over political values, Pew Research Center Iran - Trump’s decision on Iran nuclear deal could cause major breach with allies in Europe, Karen DeYoung and Carol Morello, Washington Post Iran - Countering Iran, Kenneth M. Pollack and Bilal Y. Saab, Washington Quarterly Iran - Unforced Error: The Risks of Confrontation with Iran, Emma Ashfor and John Glaser, Cato Institute Digital - What does creating a cyber security agency mean for the EU?, Roslyn Layton, American Enterprise Institute Technology/Economy - Where is technology taking the economy?, W. Brian Arthur, McKinsey Quarterly Eastern Europe - Disappointed suitors, The Economist Security/Resilience - A Paradigm Shift in the EU’s Common Foreign and Security Policy: From Transformation to Resilience, Annegret Bendiek, SWP Security - Two Ways to Look at the Nobel Committee’s Utopian Choice for Peace Prize, Joshua Keating, Slate Migration - Integration of Immigrants in European Labour Markets, CEPS