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GMF Celebrates 40th Anniversary with Berlin Gala May 22, 2012 / Berlin

The German Marshall Fund celebrated its 40th anniversary with a gala dinner at eWerk, an event space, in Berlin on Tuesday, May 22.

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In 8 Minutes or Less: Implications of the Eurozone Crisis for Asia May 23, 2012 In this podcast, GMF Senior Transatlantic Fellow Bruce Stokes interviews Pawel Swieboda, President of demosEUROPA in Warsaw, Poland, about how the European debt crisis will change EU-Asia relations.
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What the 2012 G8 and NATO Summits mean for global security and economics May 22, 2012

GMF Transatlantic Fellow Kati Suominen joined C-SPAN's Washington Journal to discuss the purpose of the G8 and NATO summits and what impact the outcomes of the meetings will have. 

Transatlantic Cities Network


The Transatlantic Cities Network (TCN), an ongoing project founded in September 2008, provides a framework for sustained exchange of information about innovative policies, best practices, and local policy challenges among a diverse network of policymakers, practitioners, and civic leaders who are well-positioned to put new ideas into practice in their home cities.

Member Cities

The TCN currently includes representatives from twenty-three cities in the United States and Europe. Cities are selected to participate in the TCN by the Urban and Regional Policy program in conjunction with an expert Advisory Committee, based on cities’ potential to share innovative policy solutions in certain key policy areas, as well as to benefit from the experiences of other cities in different policy areas.

For each city in the TCN, one representative serves as the key point of contact and organizing force for programming. TCN representatives have been selected for their deep involvement in a variety of urban policy areas, as well as their engagement with key decision makers in a broad spectrum of policy issues in their communities. They have demonstrated significant leadership in their own careers, and have strong personal and professional networks with the capacity to connect innovative ideas and solutions with the individuals who can implement them.

Click on a city to read more about GMF work there:

UNITED STATES
Austin | Boston | Charlotte | Cleveland | Denver | Detroit | Oakland | 
Philadelphia |Pittsburgh | Portland | San Antonio | Washington

EUROPE
Belgrade | Birmingham | Brussels | Copenhagen | Essen | 
Genoa | Leipzig | Lyon | Rotterdam |Torino | Valencia