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All items tagged Atlantic memoOpen Think Tank ArticlesMay 16, 2012 | Defining Partnerships: Why the "Stability" Critique is FlawedJosiah Jason Surface: Stability is a desirable outcome for all parties in the Mediterranean Dialogue. This does not mean returning to the failed policies of the past; our Atlantic Memo is rather a roadmap for maintaining a commitment to the burgeoning democratic institutions of the region. ... MoreMay 16, 2012 | The Dangers of "Stability": A Rebuttal to Atlantic Memo 39Andrea Teti: Western governments need to recognize that authoritarian regimes are often fierce but not strong; that privatization is rarely the road to liberalization, much less democratization; and that Islamism was as wrong-footed by the uprisings as they were. ... MoreJuly 15, 2011 | Boosted by Social MediaEditorial Team: Atlantic-community.org recently passed two milestones, breaking the 1000-‘like’ barrier on Facebook just days after tallying 1000 followers on Twitter. ... MoreMay 17, 2011 | Ideas with Impact: Students Advise Decision MakersEditorial Team: You are cordially invited to a dialogue hosted by the Atlantic Initiative in Berlin between the US Ambassador Philip D. Murphy, CDU/CSU Foreign Policy Spokesperson Philipp Mißfelder and the winners of our student competition. The dialogue will focus on Iran’s nuclear program, Russia and the West, and climate change. ... MoreNovember 8, 2010 | Consistent Regime-Change Policy in Iran
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