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Transatlantic Must-Reads
December 8th, 2017
 Arms Control, China, Digital, EU, Germany, NATO, OSCE, Russia, Trade, Turkey, UK, Ukraine, US, WTO

 CTR Commentary   
Turkey/China Turkey’s Relations with China and its Repercussions on Transatlantic Relations:
The Turkish Perspective, Altay Atlı , in Sasha Toperich and Aylin Ünver Noi, eds, Turkey and the Transatlantic Community, Center for Transatlantic Relations

 
Must-Reads 
UK/EUJoint report from the negotiators of the European Union and the United Kingdom Government on progress during phase 1 of negotiations under Article 50 TEU on the United Kingdom's orderly withdrawal from the European Union
Germany In Merkel’s Crisis, Echoes of Weimar, Charles S. Maier, New York Review of Books
Germany
Home, Not Alone, Timo Lochocki, Berlin Policy Journal
Germany/EU
Little briar Merkel, The Economist
NATO
One Alliance: The Future Tasks of the Adapted Alliance, Globesec
Digital -
The Dodd-Frank of data, The Economist
US
The G.O.P is Rotting, David Brooks, New York Times 
US
Liberals Need to Take Their Fingers Out of Their Ears, Thomas B. Edsall, New York Times
US
House of cards, The Economist 
US
Donald Trump’s administration is promoting democracy and human rights. Fortunately, he has yet to notice, The Economist 
US/OSCE -
Remarks at OSCE Ministerial Plenary Session, U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson
US/WTO -
Disaster management, The Economist
China/EU/WTO
China takes on the EU at the WTO, The Economist
Trade
EU and Japan finalise Economic Partnership Agreement, European COmmission  
Arms Control -
A treaty in peril, The Economist 
Russia -
Two Lean Years: Russia’s Budget for 2018-20, Sergey Zhavoronkov, Intersection Project 
Russia/Ukraine
Russian general ID’ed in activity around shootdown of Malaysian passenger jet, Kevin G. Hall, McClatchy 
Ukraine -
Don’t give up, The Ukraine
 
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