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October 16th, 2018
Austria, Central Europe, Chemical weapons, Digital, Energy, EU, Global, Nuclear, Russia, Ukraine, US
Must-Reads
Austria
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How One ‘Political Wunderkind’ is Outmaneuvering the Far Right
, Emily Schultheis, The Atlantic
Chemical weapons/EU
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The Council adopts a new sanctions regime
, European Council
Global
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The Revenge of Hard Power Politics
, Andrew Michta, American Interest
US/Russia
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How America Can Repair Its Damaged Relationship with Russia
, Nikolas K. Gvosdev, The National Interest
US/Central Europe
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Trump Can Win Back Central Europe
, Dalibor Rohac, American Interest
Russia/Ukraine
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Orthodox church split just tip of Putin's crumbling 'soft power' in Ukraine
, Taras Kuzio, EU Observer
Digital
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There May Soon Be Three Internets. America’s Won’t Necessarily Be the Best.
, The New York Times
Energy
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The Euro-Mediterranean Energy Relationship: A Fresh Perspective
, Simone Tagliapietra, Bruegel
Nuclear -
If You Want Peace, Prepare for Nuclear War
, Elbridge Colby, Foreign Affairs
Nuclear -
Nuclear Weapons Don’t Matter
, John Mueller, Foreign Affairs
Nuclear/Russia -
Moscow’s Nuclear Enigma
, Olga Oliker, Foreign Affairs
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Dr. Daniel S. Hamilton, Austrian Marshall Plan Foundation Professor,
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