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Iran and the West: How Does it End? A Lunch Conversation with Ambassador Dennis Ross February 02, 2012 / Brussels

On February 2, 2012, the GMF Brussels office hosted Ambassador Dennis Ross to discuss the latest developments between Iran and the West.

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Egypt’s Stumble toward Democracy and the Fatah-Hamas Reconciliation February 07, 2012

"Egypt has gone through a huge transformation in the past year and mostly it's been peaceful and coherent... but they've hit a tough point where real relations of power are being negotiated."

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In 8 Minutes or Less: The Politics of Pipelines February 01, 2012

“Instead of the Keystone XL Pipeline being about cheaper access to oil for all Americans, it became about better access for some and more expensive access for others.”

News Analysis

GMF staff and experts provide frequent analysis, op-eds, and commentary for media, policy institutes, and other outlets.

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Why the Euro Crisis Matters February 03, 2012 / Bruce Stokes

As Washington scrambles to cope with the economic fallout, it must reassess Europe's reliability as a strategic partner.

Can the Afghan economy be saved? February 03, 2012 / Javid Ahmad, Louise Langeby Foreign Policy Magazine

Afghanistan is in shambles. With all attention on security concerns, the economy has been left to flounder. But there is long-term potential
in a New Silk Road strategy.

While America Slept February 01, 2012 / Bruce Stokes National Journal Daily

From the euro to Iran, the world is about to intrude on the nation’s slumber. And no one—the voters or the media—seems to care.

American Elections at a Time of Crisis: The Risks of Introspection January 30, 2012 / Emiliano Alessandri Aspen Institute Italy

Failing to see the global stakes of the next Presidential elections will be at America’s and the world’s peril.

Taiwan’s Election and the Future of the U.S.-Taiwan Relationship: No End to the Affair January 24, 2012 / Daniel Twining National Bureau of Asian Research

Despite fears of a strategic crisis in Asia,  Taiwan’s presidential elections exemplified the normalcy of its democratic process.

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Jonathan M. White Appointed Founding Member of EU Development Board February 01, 2012 Jonathan M. White 

GMF Senior Program Officer Jonathan M. White has been appointed a founding member of the Scientific Advisory Board on EU development policy by European Commissioner for Development, Andris Piebalgs.

GMF Fellow’s New Book Addresses History of Free Trade February 01, 2012 Kati Suominen 

GMF Transatlantic Fellow Kati Suominen and Gary C. Hufbauer, Reginald Jones Senior Fellow of the Peterson Institute for International Economics, have edited a new book entitled The Economics of Free Trade, a collection of academic work on free trade over the past 500 years.

The Progressive Case for Corporate Tax Reform January 26, 2012 Bruce Stokes 

Corporate tax reform can be a means to pursue both these goals. It is too important to be sidelined by the debt ceiling debate and partisan battles over deficit reduction. Lowering corporate taxes can be part of the solution.

Mark Jacobson, Peter Semneby, Laura Blumenfeld Join GMF as Fellows January 17, 2012

Former Deputy NATO Senior Civilian Representative in Afghanistan Mark Jacobson, former EU special representative for the South Caucasus Peter Semneby, and former Washington Post national writer Laura Blumenfeld have joined the German Marshall Fund of the United States as senior fellows.

GMF and OCP Foundation Launch The Atlantic Dialogues January 11, 2012

The German Marshall Fund of the United States (GMF) and the OCP Foundation of Morocco today announce a major international initiative, The Atlantic Dialogues, to promote cooperation on issues affecting the greater Atlantic basin.