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March 21st, 2019
China, Defense, Disinformation, EU, Europe, Hungary, Liberal Order, NATO, Nuclear, Russia, Sahel, Syria, Trade, UK, US
Featured Study - Released Today
The Transatlantic Economy 2019: Executive Summary
, Daniel S. Hamilton and Joseph P. Quinlan
Must-Reads
Europe/Liberal Order
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Europe and the Liberal Order
, Bart M.J. Szewczyk, GMF
UK/EU
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Letter from Prime Minister Teresa May to European Council President Donald Tusk
UK/EU -
Response from Donald Tusk to Teresa May
Hungary/EU
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Hungary’s Orbán clings on to Europe’s power center
, Maïa de La Baume and Lili Bayer, Politico
EU/Defense
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European Strategic Autonomy: Actors, Issues, Conflicts of Interest
, Barbara Lippert, Nicolai von Ondarza and Volker Perthes (eds), SWP
EU/Defense/Sahel
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What Does “European Defense” Look Like? The Answer Might Be in the Sahel
,
Quentin Lopinot, War on the Rocks
EU/China
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Systemic rivalry and balancing interests: Chinese investment meets EU law on the Belt and Road
, Steven Blockmans and Weinian Hu, CEPS
NATO/US/China
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Trump Wants NATO’s Eyes on China
, Robbie Gramer, Foreign Policy
NATO
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Behind the Din Over Defense Spending, NATO Was Hard at Work in 2018
, David A. Wemer. Atlantic Council
US/Russia/China/Nuclear
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Strategic Stability in the Changing World
, Dmitri Trenin, Carnegie Moscow Center
US/Russia/Syria
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Collision Avoidance: The Lessons of U.S. and Russian Operations in Syria
, Andrew S. Weiss, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Disinformation/EU
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Disinformation and propaganda – impact on the functioning of the rule of law in the EU and its Member States
, CEPS
Trade -
Global Trade Disrupted
, Marie Kasperek
, Turkish Policy Quarterly
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