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All items tagged CSISOpen Think Tank ArticlesDecember 10, 2007 | Climate Change Increases the Risk of TerrorismJulianne Smith and Alexander T. J. Lennon: We contend that in the years to come climate change will further disrupt the stability of already volatile regions, which has the potential of producing multitudes of discontented individuals prone to radicalization. ... MoreJuly 27, 2007 | The False Choice between Cold War and Warm GaslinesAlexandros Petersen: Russia’s recent Cold War-esque behavior is a wake-up call for the transatlantic alliance to overcome internal divisions and strengthen energy routes from the Caspian and Central Asia. ... MoreGlobal Must Read ArticlesNovember 19, 2007 | CSIS Recommendations for a Smarter, More Secure AmericaThe United States has to revitalize its ability to inspire and persuade rather than merely rely upon its military might, argues a bipartisan Commission on Smart Power at Center for Strategic and International Security Studies. The commission, chaired by Richard Armitage and Joseph Nye, published a report with recommendations for how the next president of the United States can implement a smart ... MoreMay 29, 2007 | Julianne Smith Briefs Congress on Rendition's Toll on Transatlantic RelationsJulianne Smith, Director of the Europe Program at CSIS and Member of the Advisory Board of the Atlantic Initiative, warns the US House Committee on Foreign Affairs that America’s liberal use of extraordinary rendition is eroding trust across the Atlantic. Allowing unfavorable European public opinion to dictate American policy would be a mistake, but the US must view its intelligence and ... MoreApril 26, 2007 | Russian Energy Pressure Fails to Unite EuropeIn 2006, Russia cut off gas supplies to Ukraine and Georgia, indicating that Moscow is prepared to use energy resources to exert political power over Europe. Keith C. Smith of CSIS writes that, though European leaders initially showed unified opposition to Moscow’s power play, there have since been few tangible indications of new EU policies which would protect against future Russian ... MoreApril 26, 2007 | Recasting the Euro-Atlantic PartnershipThe Euro-Atlantic Partnership lacks an effective venue for cooperative policy discussion. The NATO summit has therefore become the default forum for taking inventory of transatlantic outlooks. Franklin D. Kramer and Simon Serfaty of CSIS suggest a convergence of NATO and European Union member states under a unified “council.” The so-called “Euro-Atlantic Forum” would eliminate what the authors ... More |
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