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November 28th, 2018
Central Europe, China, Climate, Defense, Eastern Europe, EU, Europe, Poland, Russia, Trade, Ukraine, UK, US

Must-Reads
Russia/Ukraine - ‘Putin is in control’, Matthew Karnitschnig, Politico
Ukraine/Europe - Ukraine’s new front is Europe’s big challenge, Carl Bildt and Nicu Popescu, European Council on Foreign Relations
Climate - Emissions Gap Report 2018, UN Environment Program
Climate A clean planet for all, European Commission
Trade/US - The American Casualties of Trump’s Trade War, Guy Lawson, The New York Times
Trade/UK - Britain clears trade hurdle ahead of Brexit, Jim Brunsden, Financial Times
US/China The Road to Confrontation, Mark Landler, The New York Times
US/China - How will values shape U.S.-China competition? Will Moreland, Brookings Institution
ChinaChina’s Economy Became No. 2 by Defying No. 1, Keith Bradsher and Li Yuan, The New York Times
China/EU - EU moves to protect interests against predatory China, Philippe Le Corre, Financial Times
China/EU Investment Openness in Europe: Investment Screening and Implications for EU-China Investment Relations, Matthias Bauer and Philipp Lamprecht, ECIPE
Central/Eastern Europe Time for Central and East Europe to Break Out of Their Bubble, Tomáš Valášek, Carnegie Europe
Poland/EU Poland’s fight with Brussels backfires, James Shotter, Financial Times
Defense Zone Defense: Countering Competition in the Space between War and Peace, Kathleen H. Hicks, John Schaus and Michael Matlaga, Center for Strategic & International Studies
UK/EU The Brexit ‘Future Relationship’: not a deal, but a half-blind date, Michael Emerson, CEPS
UK/EU Only the ‘Norway Plus’ plan can save Brexit, Nicholas Boles, Financial Times
UK/EU/Russia The Only Clear Gainer From Brexit: Vladimir Putin, Robert E. Hunter, Lobe Log
 
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Dr. Daniel S. Hamilton, Austrian Marshall Plan Foundation Professor, at Johns Hopkins University SAIS
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