Transatlantic Must-Reads October 31st, 2017 Defense, Democracy, EU, France, Germany, Global, Iran, Iraq, Kurdistan, Netherlands, Russia, Spain, Technology, US, Work Must-Reads
Iran - Contain, Enforce and Engage: An Integrated U.S. Strategy to Address Iran’s Nuclear and Regional Challenges, Jarrett Blanc, Elisa Catalano Ewers, Ilan Goldenberg, Ariel E. Levite, Elizabeth Rosenberg, and Karim Sadjadpour, Carnegie Endowment and Center for a New American Security Spain/EU - Spain’s crisis is the next challenge for the EU, Gideon Rachman, Financial Times US - Three Former Trump Officials Charged by Special Counsel, Matt Zapotosky, Rosalind S. Helderman, Carol D. Leonnig and Spencer S. Hsu, Washington Post Technology/Work - We need to rethink the race against the machines, Sarah O’Connor, Financial Times Germany/Defense - How Much Can Germany’s Military Expand?, Elizabeth Braw, Wall Street Journal Germany/Netherlands - Going Dutch: Why Germany needs others besides France, Christel Zunneberg, ECFR US - Social Media and Democracy, Francis Fukuyama, The American Interest US - The State of Free Speech and Tolerance in America, Emily Ekins, Cato Institute EU/France/Germany - How Much Will the Germans Have to Pay?, Jürgen Habermas, Der Spiegel Iraq/Kurdistan/US - America Never Understood Iraq, Robert Ford, The Atlantic Russia – The Kremlin’s 20 toxic tactics, Edward Lucas, CEPA Democracy/Global - How countries around the world view democracy, military rule and other political systems, John Gramlich, Pew Research Center