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March 22nd, 2019
China, Digital, EU, Europe, Hungary, Italy, Middle East, Nuclear, Russia, Terrorism, UK, US
Featured Study - Released Today
US/Europe -
Fraught Politics, Fragile Economics
, Daniel S. Hamilton and Joseph P. Quinlan
Must-Reads
Terrorism
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The new face of terror, much like the old
, The Economist
UK/EU
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EU delays Brexit, gives UK new deadlines
, David M. Herszenhorn, Jacopo Barigazzi and Maïa de La Baume, Politico
US/Middle East
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Trump’s New Contribution to Middle East Chaos
, Michael J. Koplow, New York Times
US/Middle East
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Trump's Golan Announcement Was No Impulse Tweet
, Kathy Gilsinan, The Atlantic
US/EU/Digital
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Europe takes on the tech giants
, The Economist
US/EU/Digital
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The power of privacy
, The Economist
Italy/China
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Charts that show why Italy wants China’s Belt and Road Initiative
, Valentina Romei, Financial Times
Hungary/EU
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The EPP’s Orbán Compromise Is Not a Solution—but it Can Be a First Step
, Daniel Hegedüs, GMF
Nuclear
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Nuclear Deterrence: A Guarantee or Threat to Strategic Stability?
Alexey Arbatov, Carnegie Moscow Center
Russia
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Putin’s Crackdown on Dissent Is Working
, Anna Nemtsova, The Atlantic
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Dr. Daniel S. Hamilton, Austrian Marshall Plan Foundation Professor,
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