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Transatlantic Must-Reads
December 1st, 2017
 Balkans, Defense, Digital, Energy, Europe, Eurozone, EU, Middle East, Security, Turkey, US

 CTR Commentary
  
Digital Growing the Digital Economy: An Asia-Europe Dialogue, Center for Transatlantic Relations/Association of Pacific Rim Universities
Turkey/Energy
Cooperation on Energy Security: The European Perspective, Nicolò Sartori, in Sasha Toperich and Aylin Ünver Noi, eds, Turkey and the Transatlantic Community, Center for Transatlantic Relations
 
Must-Reads
Global A World in Flux, Johan Verbeke, Egmont Institute
Global
Why Populist Nationalism Now? Francis Fukuyama, The American Interest
Multilateralism/US - 
A Conversation with David Malpass, U.S. Undersecretary of the Treasury, Council on Foreign Relations
US
How Rex Tillerson Wrecked the State Department, Dexter Filkins, New Yorker
US
Mike Pompeo at State Would Enable Trump’s Worst Instincts, Peter Beinart, The Atlantic
US -
Is Trump Really a Foreign-Policy Populist? Jacob Heilbrunn, The National Interest
Europe/EU
Europe’s Political Tribes; Exploring the Diversity of Views Across the EU, Thomas Raines,
Matthew Goodwin and David Cutts, Chatham House
Europe/Defense
More European, More Connected and More Capable: Building the European Armed Forces of the Future, Munich Security Conference/McKinsey/Hertie School of Governance
Energy/Security
Energy Security: Operational Highlights, NATO Energy Security Center of Excellence
UK/EU/TradeUK + EU = Canada+? Beth Oppenheim and Charles Grant, Centre for European Reform
Eurozone -
Beyond the Juncker and Schäuble visions of euro-area governance, Guntram Wolff
Digital
Cybersecurity and the Concept of Norms, Martha Finnemore, Carnegie Endowment
Middle East
The latest developments in Saudi Arabia and Lebanon, Tamara Cofman Wittes , Brookings
Middle East
America’s neglect and confusion aggravate problems in the Arab world, The Economist
Balkans
Balkans Forward: A New US Strategy for the Region, Damir Marusic, Sarah Bedenbaugh, Damon Wilson ​
 
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