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Transatlantic Must-Reads
Thursday, February 9th, 2017

 

Global, America First, US, Russia, Ukraine, Eurasia, EU, UK, Finance, Syria, Belarus, NATO, Romania, Moldova, Digital

 

Global - Peace and prosperity: it is worth saving the liberal order, Philip Stephens, Financial Times
America First -
Every Second Counts
US - What is an executive order? In 60 seconds, Peter J. Wallison, AEI
US -
Trump has brought European-Style Nationalism to the U.S., Ben Shapiro, National Review
US, Europe -
Qua Vadis, Transatlantic Values?, Aylin Unver Noi, Huffington Post
US, Russia, Ukraine, Eurasia -
Illusions vs Reality. Twenty-Five Years of U.S. Policy Toward Russia, Ukraine, and Eurasia, Eugene Rumer, Richard Sokolsky, Paul Stronski, and Andrew S. Weiss, Carnegie Endowment
Russia, EU -
Russia’s national security strategy and military doctrine and their implications for the EU, Isabelle Facon, European Parliament
EU -
The Nexus Between Enlargement and Differentiation, Barbara Lippert, IAI
EU -
Juncker plans radical shake-up to save the EU from itself, Simon Marks, Politico Europe
EU, UK, Finance -
Brexit and the European financial system: mapping markets, players and jobs, Uuriintuya Batsaikhan, Robert Kalcik and Dirk Schoenmaker, Bruegel
Syria -
A Peace Plan for Syria III. Agreed Zones of Control, Decentralization, and International Administration, James Dobbins, Philip Gordon, and Jeffrey Martini, RAND
Belarus -
One Year after the Sanctions: Is Europe ready for the Belarus crisis?, Arkady Moshes & Ryhor Nizhnikau, Finnish Institute of International Affairs
NATO -
NATO and the Delicate Balance of Deterrence: Strategy versus Burden Sharing, Anthony H. Cordesman, CSIS
Romania, Moldova -
People Power in Romania Versus Moldova: Worlds Apart?, Mihai Popșoi, The Jamestown Foundation
Digital -
ENISA Threat Landscape Report 2016. 15 Top Cyber-Threats and Trends, European Union Agency for Network and Information Security


 

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