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    In a series of videos, Carnegie experts , , and discuss the current divide between Western and . 🎥Watch the videos in the thread below 👇 📖More about our research:

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  2. New release from Carnegie's Reshaping project and on how will change the EU's political dynamics.

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  3. "By publicly taking this tough line on status, the Abkhaz risk self-isolation, in other words a closed border and full reliance on Russia." Read more from in his latest report:

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  4. This week the chances have risen that the United Kingdom will abandon and remain in the European Union. explains why on our blog.

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  5. How do Eastern and Central European countries feel about about? How does this differ from other NATO allies like the US? replies to these and other questions in a Carnegie podcast on whether Europe needs NATO?

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  6. Those who see as a "mini Merkel" could be in for a few surprises, writes on the new German leader:

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    Dec 13

    Michael Pettis: Whatever happens in the U.S.-China trade relationship is really going to depend on two much deeper underlying trends.

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  8. .: At this week’s , Theresa May will seek a legally watertight commitment to give the UK the right to withdraw the Irish backstop. She will fail.

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  9. After a tumultuous week for Theresa May, read on the key events of the days, weeks, and months ahead:

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    Dec 13

    Now : "Engaging with ’s de facto states and separatist territories" | In conversation with () and Sabine Fischer ()

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  12. Read and on why elections will likely end big party dominance and create genuine democratic space.

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  13. As international presence in Abkhazia has fallen away, the territory is isolated. Read on opportunities for renewed engagement with this territory and other Europe's de facto states in a new report:

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  14. The United Kingdom looks certain to remain in the EU at least into the summer of 2019—and, very possibly, indefinitely. Read 's latest analysis for on :

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  15. New analysis on 🇪🇺🗳️ 2019 European Parliament Elections Will Change the EU's Political Dynamics, by and for Carnegie's Reshaping project 👉

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  16. 3 important takeaways from Mohammed bin Salman tour in the region, according to : 🔹Money trumps murder 🔹Public anger and official praise in Tunisia 🔹The cold shoulder from Morocco Read more:

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  17. .: If the Assad regime regains full control and the EU withholds reconstruction aid, European influence over 's future looks like it will be minimal.

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    Dec 11

    . shares insights on Europe's de facto states and breakaway territories at 's launch event. – at Carnegie Europe

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  19. Now at Carnegie Europe — launch event of ’s new report with Natalia Mirimanova, Rebecca Bryant, and

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  20. For 🌍solutions without significant moral hazard risks, the world will continue to look to Europe to chart the innovative and efficient path forward. responds to our latest :

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  21. 🗞📦Hot off the presses—’s new Carnegie report “Uncertain Ground: Engaging with Europe’s De Facto States and Breakaway Territories” Download it here->

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