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Deep Dish: The 'Doom Loop' Potential of Italy's Eurozone Clash
Italy and the European Union are deadlocked over Rome's budget, threatening a "doom loop" that could consume Italy's economy, the eurozone, and perhaps global markets.
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This Week's Reads- A Return to the Interwar Era
French President Emmanuel Macron's speech Sunday sounded more like desperation than hope, afraid that we may have already turned the corner into a world full of nationalism, populism, and competition.
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#AskIvo: Is the United States a Viable Mediator between Israelis and Palestinians?
Council President Ivo Daalder answers a question on whether President Donald Trump can make the "ultimate deal" and bring peace to the Middle East.
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Confidence in Congress Low
As the House becomes majority Democrat, there is low confidence among the American public for Congress--and several other institutions--to shape policies that benefit the United States.
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Proactive and Patient
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World War I and the Long Decline of US Isolationism
As the world marks 100 years since the end of World War I, the American public of 2018 looks ever more distant from the isolationism that was rising in the American public of 1918.
