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Transatlantic Must-Reads
Thursday, May 4th, 2017

 

Terrorism, Digital, NATO, US, Afghanistan, Global, Germany, Defense, EU, UK, Asia, Europe, Moldova, Russia, Economy

 
Terrorism, Digital - Terrorist Use of Virtual Currencies. Containing the Potential Threat, Zachary K. Goldman, Ellie Maruyama, Elizabeth Rosenberg, Edoardo Saravalle & Julia Solomon-Strauss, CNAS
Digital -
Transatlantic Cybersecurity. Forging a United Response to Universal Threats, U.S. Chamber of Commerce
Digital -
Cyber War’s Terror Trinity: Means, Motive, and Opportunity, Ian Fairchild, Atlantic Council
NATO -
Forgotten Waters. Minding the GIUK Gap, Julianne Smith & Jerry Hendrix, CNAS
US -
The Incompetence Doctrine, Hal Brands, War on the Rocks
US -
Where US Manufacturing Jobs Really Went, J. Bradford DeLong, Project Syndicate
US, Afghanistan -
Adrift in Afghanistan, Gayle Tzemach Lemmon, Foreign Affairs
Global -
What is the Liberal International Order? Hans Kundnani, GMF
Germany, Defense -
How to Spend It: Three Simple Suggestions to Increase German Military Spending, Heidi Tworek, War on the Rocks
EU, UK -
EU Brexit directives: what they said and what they meant. The Commission’s blueprint for talks on Britain’s withdrawal — annotated, Ryan Heath & Ginger Hervey, Politico Europe
Asia, US, Europe -
Strengthening the Transatlantic-Pacific Partnership, Robert A. Manning, Atlantic Council
Moldova -
Explaining Oligarchic Moldova, Kamil Całus & Wojciech Konończuk, Carnegie Europe
Russia -
Assessing Russia’s Reorganized and Rearmed Military, Keir Giles, Carnegie
Russia, Economy -
Demonopolization of the Economy as an Axis of Russia’s Future Reforms, Vladimir Milov, Institute of Modern Russia

 

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