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October 19th, 2018
China, Climate, Democracy, Italy, Migration, Populism, Russia, Trade, Ukraine, US
Must-Reads
Migration
-
Crossing Borders
, Heather A. Conley and Donatienne Ruy, Center for Strategic & International Studies
Russia/China
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As Western ties fray, Putin and Xi are increasingly close
, Torrey Taussig, Brookings Institution
Ukraine
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Public Administration Reform in Ukraine: Hurdle Race with a Slow Start
, Iyrina Solonenko, German Council on Foreign Relations
Democracy
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The Disruptive Power of Ethnic Nationalism
, Shlomo Ben-Ami, Project Syndicate
Climate
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The Economics of the Climate Crisis
, José Antonio Ocampo, Project Syndicate
US/Trade
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Making sense of the Trumpian trade policy
, Financial Times
US/China
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China’s Dangerous Dollar Addiction
, Edoardo Campanella, Foreign Policy
Italy
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Salvini Pushes Country to the Precipice
, Walter Mayr, Der Spiegel
China/Populism -
China is misreading Western populism
, The Economist
US/China -
America’s new attitude towards China is changing the countries’ relationship
, The Economist
US -
America’s shale industry faces constraints
, The Economist
US/China -
The end of engagement
, The Economist
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Dr. Daniel S. Hamilton, Austrian Marshall Plan Foundation Professor,
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