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December 13th, 2018
China, EU, Europe, Japan, Middle East, North Korea, Russia, Syria, Trade, Turkey, UK, US
Must-Reads
UK
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Dead May Walking
, Garvan Walshe, Foreign Policy
UK/EU
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My message to Europe: Tell us you want Britain to stay
, Timothy Garton Ash, The Guardian
EU/Japan/Trade
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EU-Japan Economic Partnership Agreement
, European Commission
US/Syria
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Rethinking Stabilization in Eastern Syria: Toward a Human Security Framework
, Steven Heydemann, Atlantic Council
US/China
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Why the U.S. Needs Allies in a Trade War Against China
, Chad P. Bown, Harvard Business Review
US/China/Russia
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America’s “Late 1940s Moment”: Time to Push Back Against the Revisionists
, Andrew A. Michta, The American Interest
US/Europe/Middle East
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Balancing Trumpism: Transatlantic Divergence in the Middle East
, Kristina Kausch, The German Marshall Fund of the United States
US/Europe/North Korea
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Facets of the North Korea Conflict
, Hanns Günther Hilpert and Oliver Meier eds., German Institute for International and Security Affairs
Europe/US
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Europe Faces Open Doors but Uphill Battles with New Congress
, Niklas Helwig, American Institute for Contemporary German Studies
Turkey
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Restoring Religion’s Role in Foreign and Domestic Policy in Erdogan’s Turkey
, Henri Barkey, Hoover Institution
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