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Transatlantic Must-Reads
March 19th, 2018
 Digital, Economy, Energy, EU, Europe, Germany, Gun law, Nuclear, Russia, Slovakia, Trade, UK, US

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Economy - European Commerce and the 50 U.S. States: A State-by-State Comparison, in The Transatlantic Economy 2018, Daniel S. Hamilton & Joseph P. Quinlan, CTR
 
Must-Reads
US/Russia - On Russia, There Are Two Trumps, Michael Crowley & Blake Hounshell, Politico Magazine
Russia/UK - Why does Putin treat Britain with disdain? He thinks he’s bought it. Anne Applebaum, The Washington Post
Europe/Russia - Five reasons to support Theresa May’s response to Russia, Kadri Liik, ECFR
Russia - Putin's Past Explains Russia's Future, Gregory Feifer, Foreign Affairs
Russia - Putin wins! A fourth term for Russia’s perpetual president, The Economist
Europe/Slovakia - Fed up: A political murder has triggered upheaval in Slovakia. Milan Nic, Berlin Policy Journal
US/Gun law - Why Gun Culture Is So Strong in Rural America, Robert Leonard, The New York Times
US - The old tea party may be over, but the new one is at peak power, Geoffrey Kabaservice, The Washington Post
EU/Nuclear - EU Explores Fresh Steps to Save Iran Nuclear Deal, Laurence Norman, WSJ
Energy/Europe - Power struggle: Europe tries to lead the way on clean energy, The Economist
Energy/US - Seeking “energy dominance”: The shale boom could prove a two-edged sword for America, The Economist
Energy - The new power superpowers: Clean power is shaking up the global geopolitics of energy, The Economist
Trade - Why Tariffs on Chinese ICT Imports Would Harm the U.S. Economy, Robert D. Atkinson, Stephen J. Ezell & J. John Wu, ITIF
Trade/Germany - In a trade war Germany is the weakest link, Wolfgang Münchau, Financial Times
Digital - EU e-privacy proposal risks breaking 'Internet of Things', Nick Wallace, EU Observer
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