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All items tagged AtlanticismOpen Think Tank ArticlesFebruary 17, 2012 | Transatlanticism: From a Political to a Social IdentityKristin Durant: Most important for the transatlantic relationship is the education and engagement of younger populations in debates which will affect their future. This must involve an identification with each other beyond the political constructs and a recognition of common transatlantic values. ... MoreNovember 16, 2011 | US Pivot Rests on Power, Not Weakness, of EuropeJordan Becker: The US focus on Asia is an affirmation of the progress made over the past 65 years in Europe. Rather than worrying about abandonment, Europe should now seek to reinvest in its own independent regional security and strive to be a strong partner in the global projection of transatlantic power. ... MoreNovember 13, 2011 | Europe in America's Pacific Century: Theme Week IntroductionEditorial Team: Delegations from the US, Russia, China, and other global players will meet with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations at joint ASEAN-East Asia summits beginning November 17. Neither the EU nor any member states will be there. Now, as America refocuses its attention on the Pacific, we take a look at how the EU must face its transatlantic and Asian partnerships in the “Pacific Century.” ... MoreSeptember 28, 2011 | A New AtlanticismJohn C. Kornblum: European leaders should propose a new initiative for “crisis dialogue” with a broad agenda for a new Atlanticism. What Americans want is a sense of strategic consensus and a willingness to take political risks in support of joint interests. Open dialogue can lead to new strategic unity. ... MoreJanuary 20, 2011 | Framing NATO's Engagement with ChinaWalter L. Christman: A military relationship between NATO and China is unthinkable. Or is it? Albert Einstein once said, “If at first the idea is not absurd, then there is no hope for it.” It is time to examine possible modalities for transatlantic engagement with China in response to emerging global threats. ... MoreMarch 27, 2010 | A Joint NATO-Russia Missile Shield
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