2018

RT @BrookingsInst: Are sports still the “great unifier”? @d_jaishankar explores the limits of World Cup universalism https://t.co/L5NzMsE2qQ https://t.co/FEcyoy8OuK

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RT @CFTNI: “The US-China trade war has begun – a shooting war could be next,” by Harry J. Kazianis (@GrecianFormula): https://t.co/VQcRrpxDYC

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RT @ecfr: Absurdly, #Europe will have to spend more on its #military if it wants to promote European values of a #peace in a #liberal and rules-based #global order. @SDullien @ECFRPower https://t.co/nAiDU5Yv35 https://t.co/xHoF7Hkwjb

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RT @RANDCorporation: “Ultimately achieving a negotiated settlement will be very difficult. It’s not anyone’s perfect solution to the situation in #Afghanistan. But it’s the best of the available options.” https://t.co/sIKTLqpaxF

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RT @Bruegel_org: In the crisis years, #Germany’s lost about 15 percentage points of GDP in its external #investments, but the position continues to grow nevertheless. What are the drivers behind Germany’s current account #surplus? Latest blog by @GuntramWolff >> https://t.co/cBrc0CNmg4 https://t.co/af8BrHtBxd

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RT @CSIS: 2%: What this number means for the future of NATO collective defense spending, and why it matters to the transatlantic alliance leadership. https://t.co/pnIl7mQCW5

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RT @CNNPolitics: Nancy Pelosi doesn’t sound like she’s going anywhere | Analysis by CNN’s Gregory Krieg https://t.co/4AUWmAZkqq https://t.co/RFpbdeyOb0

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RT @CFTNI: “Could Hillary Clinton take on Donald Trump again?,” by Jacob Heilbrunn (@JacobHeilbrunn): https://t.co/k5Ppw2pnXW

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RT @ForeignPolicy: It’s reassuring to think authoritarian governments depart with their leaders. It’s also wrong. https://t.co/a9xgGPKtlg

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RT @CAIRNational: #CAIR: Kavanaugh appointment ‘to reverse civil right gains’, groups warn Muslim American civil rights groups also expressed concern that Kavanaugh’s nomination… https://t.co/mBqsGHliCW

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