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Transatlantic Must-Reads
November 22nd, 2017
Defense, Eastern Europe, Economy, EU, Europe,
Germany, Liberal Tradition, NATO, Russia, Spain, Syria, Turkey, US
The Must Reads will return on Monday. Happy Thanksgiving.
CTR/SAIS Commentary
Europe/Economy
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Staying the Course: The Case for Investing in Europe,
Joseph P. Quinlan, AmChamEU
US
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The Unexceptional Superpower: American Grand Strategy in the Age of Trump
, Hal Brands, Survival
Spain/Politics
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Catalonia and the Problem of Identity Politics
, Erik Jones, Survival
Turkey/Russia/US
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The Repercussions of the Ankara-Moscow Rapprochement on Turkey’s Transatlantic Relations: The American Perspective
, Donald N. Jensen, in Sasha Toperich and Aylin Ünver Noi, eds, Turkey and the Transatlantic Community, Center for Transatlantic Relations
Must-Reads
Germany
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Germany's Chance for a Reset
, Sudha David-Wilp, Foreign Affairs
NATO
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Security in Northern Europe and the Road to the 2018 NATO Summit
, Jeffrey Rathke, CSIS
EU/Defense
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EU defence efforts miss the open goal again
, Nick Witney, ECFR
Security
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European Security after the INF Treaty
, Ian Anthony, Survival
Liberal Tradition
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What’s driving the anti-liberal revolt? And what should we do about it?
Ralf Fücks, Out of Order
Syria
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Trump cedes Syrian postwar planning to Putin
, Michael Crowley, Politico
Russia
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Conflict-dependent Russia: The domestic determinants of the Kremlin’s anti-Western policy
,
Maria Domańska, Institute for Eastern Studies OSW
Eastern Europe
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Unrecognized Actors from Unrecognized States: Moscow’s Puppets or Inevitable Interlocutors
, William H. Hill, European Leadership Network
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