Mexico reforms its constitution, Mario Draghi’s plan for Europe, and more.
Thursday Reads
September 26, 2024
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Back to the Future: Mexico Reforms Its Constitution
by Richard M. Sanders
The Mexican president's twilight rush for constitutional reforms before his successor’s inauguration indicates his desire to rebuild Mexico’s one-party state, even while out of office. Read it here.
Mario Draghi’s Plan for Europe: Some Good Ideas and One Really Bad One
by Milton Ezrati
The former European Central Bank president correctly identifies many of the EU's economic weaknesses. His solution, however, relies too much on rigid industrial planning. Read it here.
What Does It Mean to Win the War in Ukraine?
by Thomas E. Graham
It is time for the United States to offer a compelling vision of what it is trying to achieve in the Ukraine conflict and a strategy for success. Read it here.
Why Is the U.S. So Keen to Get Turkey Back Into the F-35 Program?
by Sinan Ciddi
Ankara has and is taking visible steps to decouple itself from upholding the values and security priorities of the NATO alliance. Read it here.
Russia’s Middle East Space Offensive
by Anna Borshchevskaya & Sabina Henneberg
Moscow’s space cooperation with Tunisia could complicate U.S. attempts to develop norms for space travel, communication, and exploration. Read it here.