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All items tagged transatlantic allianceOpen Think Tank ArticlesFebruary 2, 2012 | Hungary: A Test Case for EU RelevanceJack Bicker: The diplomatic turmoils surrounding domestic politics in Hungary are a chance for EU institutions to define their effectiveness at a moment of significant flux. They also confirm that a potentially consolidated EU could be a strong and valued partner in a continuing transatlantic alliance. ... 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. ... MoreJanuary 23, 2011 | China: To Hug the Panda or Slay the Dragon?Dries Belet: Differing European and American approaches towards China have often caused tensions. This thesis examines transatlantic diplomatic developments surrounding growing Sino-European links in the strategic high-tech sector. Defence and aerospace are focused on in particular. ... MoreApril 13, 2010 | Fight Not Flight for US-EU Strategic DialogueTobias Fella: Atlanticists hoped that Barack Obama would be the savior of transatlantic relations, but dashed expectations have strained the relationship. The US and the EU should not be afraid to engage one another to save the alliance. The partners need to promptly engage in a strategic dialogue on transatlantic issues including trade and the Middle East. ... MoreGlobal Must Read ArticlesFebruary 3, 2009 | To Follow or to Abstain?Obama’s presidency is causing political divisions in Berlin. ++ Merkel is patiently waiting to see Obama’s actual policy plans before giving her unconditional support. ++ FM Steinmeier, on the other hand, has enthusiastically joined “Obamania,” perhaps thinking that this attitude might gain him popularity votes in the 2009 election. ++ But at the end of the day, ... More |
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