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April 11th, 2019
China, Climate, Digital, Eastern Europe, Energy, EU, Europe, Health, Mexico, Portugal, Privacy, UK, US
Must-Reads
UK
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Can Change UK Break Up the British Two-Party System?
Anand Menon and Alan Wager, Foreign Affairs
EU/UK
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New Brexit fright night: EU sets Halloween deadline
, David M. Herszenhorn, Charlie Cooper and Maïa de La Baume, Politico
UK/EU
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A history of leaving and remaining
, Simon Window, New Statesmen
Europe
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Europe’s East-West Divide: Myth or Reality?
Stefan Lehne, Carnegie Endowment
China/Eastern Europe
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How China Blew Its Chance in Eastern Europe
, Andreea Brinza, Foreign Policy
Portugal
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Portugal: a European path out of austerity?
Peter Wise and Ben Hall, Financial Times
US
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Muslims arrived in America 400 years ago as part of the slave trade and today are vastly diverse
, Saeed Ahmed Khan, The Conversation
US/Mexico
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U.S.-Mexico Security Cooperation 2018-2024
, U.S.-Mexico Security Cooperation Taskforce, UC San Diego
Health
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Why Europeans Don’t Get Huge Medical Bills
, Olga Khazan, The Atlantic
Privacy/Digital
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The Privacy Project
, The New York Times
Climate/Energy
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E
xamining Opportunities for Energy Innovation and Other Potential Solutions to Help Address Global Climate Change
, Sarah Ladislaw, Testimony before the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee
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