The next era of transatlantic cooperation, minimum nuclear deterrence, and more.
Weekend Reads
November 30, 2024
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How the U.S. and Italy Can Shape the Next Era of Transatlantic Cooperation
by Kaush Arha & Paolo Messa
As Europe grapples with political uncertainty and shifting geopolitics, Italy alone, among the EU’s three largest economies, stands out as the most politically stable. Read it here.
Ten Reasons Why Minimum Nuclear Deterrence Is a Bad Idea
by Ben Ollerenshaw
Deterrence is impossible if U.S. strategic offensive forces cannot target the full range of enemy nuclear forces, general-purpose forces, and war-supporting industries. Read it here.
After COP29, Israel and the Region Can Reaffirm the Abraham Accords Vision
by Eyal Hulata
Cooperation on climate change is both an environmental necessity and a proven means of building peace with Israel’s Arab neighbors. Read it here.
Why the North Korea-Russia Alliance Is a Grave Threat
by Byong-Chul Lee
The West cannot ignore the end of unipolarity and the hardening of geopolitical blocs. Read it here.
Out-Competing China Starts With the Tax Code
by Alex Muresianu
Two provisions of the 2017 tax cuts are critical to great power competition. Read it here.