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Jul 5, 2018

NATO Should Invite Macedonia to Join the Alliance

By Sarah Bedenbaugh and Daniel Fried

On June 12, the prime ministers of Greece and Macedonia announced a historic agreement to settle a decades-long quarrel over Macedonia’s name. Leaders from around the world praised the Balkan neighbors for putting aside nationalist disputes. The deal is not yet done, however. Opposition to the agreement is strong in both countries. If the new […]

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Jul 5, 2018

Fried Quoted in Foreign Policy on the Trump-Putin Summit

By Daniel Fried

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Jun 29, 2018

Gedmin in the American Interest: True Grit in Baku

By Jeffrey Gedmin

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The Caucasus

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Jun 28, 2018

Fried Quoted in Reuters on the Trump-Putin Summit

By Daniel Fried

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Jun 28, 2018

Wieslander Quoted in The Atlantic on the Significance of Finland in US-Russia Relations

By Anna Wieslander

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Northern Europe Russia

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Jun 26, 2018

Fried in the New York Times on the Consequences of US Sanctions on Iran

By Daniel Fried

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China Iran

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Jun 22, 2018

Gallon in Le Figaro: “Political parties must send their best elected representatives to the European Parliament”

By Jérémie Gallon

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New Atlanticist

Jun 18, 2018

The DETER Act Will Not Deter Russia. It Will Instead Hurt US, EU Economies

By Daniel Fried and Brian O'Toole

With hints that the DETER Act [the Defending Elections from Threats by Establishing Redlines Act of 2018] may be under some consideration in the National Defense Authorization Act process going on in Congress, we would like to highlight our analysis from earlier this year for consideration by any involved in the negotiations and potentially affected […]

New Atlanticist

Jun 18, 2018

Framing a Trump-Putin Meeting: A Short Guide to US-Russia Summits Past

By Daniel Fried

As we contemplate the promise and peril of the July 16 meeting between US President Donald J. Trump and his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, past US-Russia summits can provide a guide to what can go right and what can go very, very wrong when American and Russian leaders meet.

Russia United States and Canada

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Jun 18, 2018

Gedmin in Penn Live: Do CEOs Really Make for Good Political Leaders?

By Jeffrey Gedmin

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