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Transatlantic Must-Reads

Monday, November 7th 2016
US, EU, Canada, Trade, Digital, UK, Europe, Germany, Security, Energy, Turkey, Terrorism, Caucasus


US - U.S. Election Forecast, FiveThirtyEight
US -
Presidential Election: The Day Before the Storm, Maggie Haberman, New York Times
US -
Clinton's narrow lead holds steady, Steven Shepard, Politico
US -
Three paths that deliver Trump the win, Shane Goldmacher, Politico
US -
16 battlegrounds that will decide the election, Charlie Mahtesian, Politico
US -
Congress. Final Snapshot, Burgess Everett and Rachel Bade, Politico
US --
American politics in the age of vitriol, Edward Luce, Financial Times
US/EU -
Oversight of the US executive. The Congressional experience and its lessons for the EU, Cornelia Klugman, European Parliament Research Service
US/Canada --
Clinton or Trump: Canada's Energy Relations with the US, Colin Robertson, Canadian Global Affairs Institute
US/Trade -
Protectionism in the 2016 Election: Causes and Consequences, Truths and Fictions, Cullen S. Hendrix, PIIE
US/Trade/Digital -
The government failed U.S. workers on global trade. It must do better on technology, Vivek Wadhwa and Edward Alden, The Washington Post  
Digital/UK  --
The National Cyber Security Strategy: Steady as She Goes or Significant Change?
Ewan Lawson, RUSI
Europe --
The ruthlessly effective rebranding of Europe’s new far right, Sasha Polakow-Suransky, The Guardian
Germany/Security --
The New White Paper 2016 – Promoting Greater Understanding of Security Policy? Markus Kaim and Hilmar Linnenkamp, SWP
Germany/Energy --
The driving force of Germany’s Energiewende, Nick Butler, Financial Times
Turkey --
Crackdown in Turkey. Erdogan Ups the Ante, Henri J. Barkey, The American Interest
Terrorism -
The Uncertain Trends and Metrics of Terrorism in 2016, Anthony H. Cordesman, CSIS
 Caucasus -  
Strategic Assessment: Security Concerns Dominate South Caucasus, While Regional Governments Consolidate Power, Zaur Shiriyev, Jamestown Foundation

 

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