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October 26th, 2018
Arctic, Digital, Economy, EU, Finance, Germany, Italy, NATO, Nuclear, Russia, Turkey, US

Must-Reads
USMoment for US national unity comes - and goes, Joshua Chaffin, Financial Times
Turkey - What’s at Stake for Erdogan in the Khashoggi Affair? Gonul Tol, Foreign Affairs
Nuclear/US/RussiaU.S. Withdrawal From the INF Treaty and the End of the Bilateral Era, Andrey Kortunov, Carnegie Moscow
Nuclear/US/RussiaBack to Pershings: What the U.S. Withdrawal From the 1987 INF Treaty Means, Dmitri Trenin, Carnegie Moscow
Nuclear/US/Russia - Mikhail Gorbachev: A New Nuclear Arms Race Has Begun, Mikhail Gorbachev, The New York Times
Nuclear - The real reason behind Trump’s nuclear treaty withdrawal isn’t Russia. It’s North Korea, Marc A. Thiessen, Washington Post
FinanceGlobal Governance to Combat Illicit Financial Flows Measurement, Evaluation, Innovation, Miles Kahler, et al, Council on Foreign Relations
Finance - Cyber finance challenges demand a unified response, Karel Lannoo, CEPS
EconomyThe Global Economy’s Three Games, Jean Pisani-Ferry, Project Syndicate
EU/ItalyEurope’s trilemma, The Economist
Italy/EconomyThe Italian Budget: A Case of Contractionary Fiscal Expansion? Olivier Blanchard and Jeromin Zettelmeyer, Peterson Institute for International Economics
NATO/GermanyA New NATO Command in Germany, Philipp Lange, German Federal Academy for Security Policy
DigitalElection Interference in the Digital Age: Building Resilience to Cyber-Enabled Threats, European Political Strategy Centre, European Commission
Arctic/RussiaStrategy on ice: Has Russia already won the scramble for the Arctic? Joanna Hosa, European Council on Foreign Relations

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