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Transatlantic Must-Reads
Wednesday, February 8th, 2017

 

Syria, US, Digital, Belarus, Russia, UK, EU, Economy, Trade, Germany, Climate Change, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Migration

 

SyriaHuman Slaughterhouse, Amnesty International
US
New Poll: Americans Crystal Clear: Foreign Policy Status Quo Not Working, Charles Koch Institute and Center for the National Interest
Digital -
Why The World Needs To Police The Growing Anarchy Of Cyberspace, Richard N. Haass, Council on Foreign Relations
Belarus/Russia -
Will Belarus Be Putin’s Next Victim?, John R. Schindler, Observer
UK/EU -
Brexit in a Brave New World, Daniel Gros, Project Syndicate
EU/Economy -
Psst, Europe’s economy is doing well, Johanna Treeck, Politico
Economy -
The high costs of protectionism, Joshua P. Meltzer and Mireya Solís, Brookings
US/Economy -
The places in America most exposed to a trade war, Ana Swanson, Ted Mellnik and Darla Cameron, Washington Post
Trade
The TPP is Dead. Spare the TTIP, Simon Lester, RealClearPolicy
Germany -
Germany’s new front-runner: The Schulz, Matthew Karnitschnig, Politico Europe
Russia -
Is Kaliningrad on Its Way to Becoming ‘Russia’s Crimea?’ Paul Goble, The Jamestown Foundation
US/Russia -
Senators seek Hill veto power over Trump on Russia, Manu Raju,CNN
US/Climate Change -
A Conservative Case for Climate Action, Martin S. Feldstein, Ted Halstead & N. Gregory Mankiw, New York Times
Bosnia and Herzegovina -
Is EU Membership the Solution to Rising Ethnic Tensions in Bosnia?, Mark S. Smith, World Politics Review
Migration
Refugees in the Mind of the West, Bruce Stokes, RealClearWorld

 

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