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Monday, October 21, 2019
Corruption, Democracy, Economy, EU, Finance, Germany, Greece,
Northern Europe, Switzerland, Syria, Terrorism, Turkey, UK, Ukraine, US

New Book!
Exiting the Cold War, Entering a New World, Daniel S. Hamilton and Kristina Spohr, eds.

 Must Reads
Terrorism - ISIS Is Already Rising From the Ashes, Brian Katz and Michael Carpenter, Foreign Affairs
Turkey/Syria - War Crimes in Syria, Amnesty International
US/Syria - Withdrawing from Syria is a Grave Mistake, Mitch McConnell, Washington Post
US/Syria - What Trump Actually Gets Right About Syria, Aaron David Miller, Eugene Rumer and Richard Sokolsky, Politico
US - Trump’s Gut, and the Gutting of American Credibility, Roger Cohen, New York Times
Ukraine - Ukraine: why Volodymyr Zelensky is pursuing a disruptive agenda, Ben Hall, Roman Olearchyk and Max Seddon, Financial Times
Switzerland - Green parties make biggest gains in Swiss elections, Ancu Gurzu, Politico
Germany - Fifty Years since Ostpolitik. How Willy Brandt's Diplomacy Transformed Europe, Stephan Kieninger, American Institute for Contemporary German Studies
Greece - Greece’s half-miracle, Paul Taylor, Politico
Democracy/Economy - Democracy in an age of debt, Steven Klein, Berlin Journal, American Academy in Berlin
Finance/Corruption/Northern Europe - Northern blights: A massive money-laundering scandal stains the image of Nordic banks, The Economist
Finance/Corruption/Northern Europe - Nordic noir: Another piece of Europe's financial architecture needs fixing, The Economist
UK/EU - EU27 ponder how to deal with request for Brexit delay, David Herszenhorn, Politico
UK/EU/Trade - Why an EU trade deal may not deliver for post-Brexit Britain, Jakob Hanke, Politico
EU/US/Economy - The Double Standard at Work: European Corporate Investment and Workers’ Rights in the American South, AFL-CIO

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