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Transatlantic Must-Reads
Wednesday, November 28rd, 2016

Cuba, Brexit, Climate, EU, China, Africa, Germany, Italy, Migration, Populism, Russia, Technology, Trade, Turkey, US

 

Cuba - Fidel Castro: The Death of a Tyrant, National Review

Brexit - Soft Brexit is Not an Option, Stefano Micossi, CEPS
Climate -
International Climate Diplomacy after the Trump Election Victory, Susanne Droege, SWP
EU/China/Africa -
The EU-China-Africa Triangle, Jakob Bund and Michal Makocki, European Union Institute for Security Studies
Germany -
The Man Who Could Shake Up German Politics, Markus Feldenkirchen and Horand Knaup, Spiegel Online
Italy - Italy’s Referendum: Much Ado About Little, Luigi Scazzieri, CER

Migration/Climate - Navigating Complexity: Climate, Migration and Conflict in a Changing World, Wilson Center
Populism - The Last Stand Against Populism, Dominique Moisi, Project Syndicate
Russia - How Russia Stays Afloat, Anders Aslund, Project Syndicate
Russia - The Two Putin Problem, Stephen Sestanovich and George F. Kennan, Council on Foreign Relations
Technology - High-Tech Nation: How Technological Innovation Shapes America's 435 Congressional Districts, John Wu, Adams Nager, Joseph Chuzhin, ITIF
Trade - First They Came for the TPP, Claudia Schmucker, Rachel Herp-Tausendfreund, DGAP
Turkey/EU - Trouble on the tracks: Averting the Turkey-EU ‘train wreck’, Asli Aydıntaşbaş, ECFR
Turkey/US -
Why Turkey is Salivating for President Trump, Steven A. Cook, Council on Foreign Relations
US - California vs. Trumpland, Robert B. Reich, Tribune News Service

 

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