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Transatlantic Must-Reads
June 7th, 2018
 China, Digital, Economy, Energy, Europe, Germany, G7, Iran, Korea, Russia, US
 
Must-Reads
US - Reclaiming Global Leadership: The Right Way to Put America First, John Kasich, Foreign Affairs
US/Economy -
OECD Economic Survey, United States 2018
US/Economy -
Anchoring the Western Alliance, A. Wess Mitchell, U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Europe and Eurasia, before the Heritage Foundation
US/Europe -
Trump Is Choosing Easter Europe, Thomas Wright, The Atlantic
US/Europe/Iran -
Letter from British, French, and German Ministers to US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo
G7 -
Despite Trump, the West Must Stay United, Donald Tusk, The New York Times
G7 -
Can the G7 Summit Succeed? John Kirton & Aaron Schull, Council of Councils
Germany -
Angela Merkel's Dark View of the World We Live In, Rene Pfister, Der Spiegel
Germany -
Donald Trump, Italy and the threat to Germany, Philip Stephens, Financial Times
China/Energy -
China eyes role as world's power supplier, James Kynge & Lucy Hornby, Financial Times
Korea - I
magining a united Korea, Nikkei Asia Review
Russia/Energy -
Russia's hybrid warfare in the form of its energy maneuvers against Europe: how the EU and NATO can respond together? Vira Ratsiborynska, NATO Defense College
Digital -
National Exposure Index 2018: Inferring Internet Security Posture by Country Through Port Scanning, Rapid 7
Digital -
CyberWar Map, National Security Archive
Digital -
The West Still Isn't Prepared to Stop Russia Meddling in Our Elections, Ander Fogh Rasmussen & Michael Chertoff, Politico Magazine

 
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