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    • Strategic Europe

    Brexit and the Dismal Reality of “Take Back Control”

    • October 22, 2020

    The UK’s economic relationship with the EU will change profoundly. Instead of open trade, Britain is heading for a hard Brexit that will have dire consequences for its economy and role as a trading nation.

    • Diwan

    Permission to Kill

    The rules of what is deemed acceptable political behavior are constantly shifting in Syria, with perilous consequences.

    • Article

    France, the Other Indo-Pacific Power

    • October 21, 2020

    Flanked by the United States’ and China’s radically opposing interests, France has a narrow path to walk.

    • Q&A

    South Korea Is Caught Between China and the United States

    • October 21, 2020

    But Seoul’s positioning is not all bad. As South Korea and other Asian countries step gingerly with one eye on the superpowers’ rivalry, there are also opportunities to be found.

    • Commentary

    Sustaining America’s Role in the World Demands Renewal at Home

    • October 21, 2020

    When a diverse group of analysts studied the effects of U.S. foreign policy decisions on the middle class, they found a worrying picture. Here is how Washington can do a better job.

    • Diwan

    The Tragedy of Doing Nothing

    Lebanon’s ad hoc approach to its myriad economic shocks will leave scars that are long-lasting.

    • Carnegie.ru Commentary

    A Farewell to Trump? Russia’s Elite Braces for U.S. Elections

    Trump’s election made Russia a hostage of the battle raging in U.S. domestic politics. This time around, Biden’s victory wouldn’t be the worst thing for Russia.

    • Op-Ed

    What Are Europe’s Expectations if Biden Wins?

    • October 20, 2020
    • Encompass

    The real question facing European leaders is therefore not how to restore transatlantic relations to its pre-Trump days, but rather how to craft a new vision for the future—one where Washington may not always be in the driver’s seat and Europe is capable of taking on more responsibility.

    • Unresolved Questions on the EU Rule of Law Report

      • October 20, 2020

      The EU has chastised member states who do not adhere to its professed values. However, a new report about the rule of law falls short in providing the objective basis to withhold funding to those who defy democracy.

      • Creating an Opportunity to Withdraw U.S. Nuclear Weapons From Europe

        • October 20, 2020
        • Arms Control Today

        The United States could withdraw the tactical weapons it deploys in Europe with no negative consequences for NATO unity and the security of Europe. In order to secure such an outcome, German leaders and NATO policymakers will have to combine reassurance and arms control in novel and smart ways.

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