Publications Archive
The New Alliance for Food Security and Nutrition: Pushing the Frontier of Enlightened CapitalismApril 09, 2013 / Jonathan M. White

This policy paper examines one way to encourage agricultural development in Africa.
Welcome Home? Challenges and Chances of Return MigrationJanuary 18, 2013 / Hanna-Maija Kuhn, Isabell Zwania-Rößler, Karen Krüger, Karoline Popp, Magdalena Lesińska, Paweł Kaczmarczyk
This paper analyzes return migration from a variety of perspectives.
Still Digging: Extractive Industries, Resource Curses, and Transnational Governance in the AnthropoceneJanuary 15, 2013 / Stacy D. VanDeveer
This policy paper examines the economic, environmental, and political role of mining and other resource extraction.
Democracy as Self-CorrectionDecember 10, 2012 / Ivan Krastev
This policy paper outlines the current state of the concept of democracy around the world.
The Fractured Ocean: Current Challenges to Maritime Policy in the Wider AtlanticNovember 29, 2012 / John B. Richardson, Armando Marques Guedes, Xavier de la Gorce, Anne-François de Saint Salvy, Paul Holthus
This policy paper examines the challenges posed by human activity on the Atlantic Ocean itself.
Energy and the Atlantic: The Shifting Energy Landscape of the Atlantic BasinNovember 29, 2012 / Paul Isbell
This policy paper argues that countries in the Southern Atlantic region are poised to become much more important players in the global energy trade.
China and India: New Actors in the Southern AtlanticNovember 29, 2012 / Emiliano Alessandri, William Inboden, Dhruva Jaishankar, Joseph Quinlan, Andrew Small, Amy Studdart
This policy paper examines the role of China and India in Latin America and Africa, and the implications for the United States and Europe.
Climate Change, Foreign Assistance, and Development: What Future for Ethiopia?August 16, 2012 / Christopher Paul, Erika Weinthal, Courtney Harrison
This paper examines the impacts of climate change and the changing nature of donor assistance on economic development and food security with the example of Ethiopia.
Learning from Liberia’s Unique Model of Engaging PhilanthropyJuly 17, 2012 / Dan Hymowitz
This policy brief looks at Liberia's Philanthropy Secretariat as a model for other countries.
Aid, Trade, Investment and Governance in Sub-Saharan Africa: By the NumbersJuly 06, 2012 / Veronika Penciakova
This policy brief examines trade and investment development strategies in Africa.
Global Food Insecurity and “Political Malnutrition”June 13, 2012 / Frederick S. Tipson
This policy brief examines the governance changes necessary to increase food security.
Transatlantic Mining Corporations in the Age of Resource NationalismMay 18, 2012 / David Humphreys
This paper examines trends in mining and considers their implications for transatlantic mining companies and for the availability of mineral supplies in Europe and North America.
Excess, Access, and the Emerging Geopolitics of FoodMay 15, 2012 / Kathryn Thulin, Mark Allegrini
This policy brief identifies some of the major factors that contribute to food insecurity.
The Global Resource Nexus: The Struggles for Land, Energy, Food, Water, and MineralsMay 15, 2012 / Philip Andrews-Speed, Raimund Bleischwitz, Tim Boersma, Corey Johnson, Geoffrey Kemp, Stacy D. VanDeveer
This study addresses challenges arising from unprecedented global demand for land, energy, food, water, and minerals.
Transformational Partnerships: Innovative Approaches To Addressing Food Security In AfricaApril 18, 2012 / Jim Kolbe, Jean-Michel Severino
This report's main focus is on understanding the unique characteristics of transformational partnerships in food security in Africa so that they can be scaled up across the continent.
The Geostrategic Implications of the Competition for Natural Resources: The Transatlantic DimensionMarch 12, 2012 / François Heisbourg
This paper describes the contemporary competition for natural resources.
New Socio-Political Actors in North Africa: A Transatlantic PerspectiveFebruary 14, 2012 / Silvia Colombo, Paola Caridi, Jane Kinninmont
This paper analyzes the features of each of the three socio-political actors in Tunisia, Egypt, Morocco, and Libya.
Morocco’s New Geopolitics: A Wider Atlantic PerspectiveFebruary 10, 2012 / Ian Lesser, Geoffrey Kemp, Emiliano Alessandri
This study argues that Morocco should encourage policymakers in the United States and Europe to think more imaginatively about its role in the Atlantic and elsewhere.
Filling in the Gaps—Critical Linkages in Promoting African Food Security: An Atlantic Basin PerspectiveJanuary 26, 2012 / Joe Guinan, Katrin A. Kuhlmann, Timothy D. Searchinger
This paper looks at three ways to promote food security in Africa.
Europe, G20, and South-South Trade: Insights from European Approaches to Regional Integration in AfricaNovember 17, 2011 / Sanoussi Bilal, Isabelle Ramdoo, Quentin de Roquefeuil
This paper highlights some of the features of European support to regional economic integration in Africa and the increasing presence of emerging players....
Azerbaijan-Turkey Energy Cooperation: Back to a Strategic AgendaNovember 16, 2011 / Fariz Ismailzade
This policy brief explores relations between Turkey and Azerbaijan, and their impact on Europe's energy supply.
Promoting African Trade and Regional Integration: The Tripartite FTA and the Role of Development CorridorsAugust 30, 2011 / Greg GajewskiThis policy brief explores the status of and obstacles facing the Tripartite Free Trade Agreement, and discusses the ways transatlantic partners may be able to increase support for this effort....
Economic Partnership Agreements and African Regional Integration: Have negotiations helped or hindered regional integration?August 15, 2011 / International Food & Agricultural Trade Policy Council
The European Union’s Economic Partnership Agreements are trade and cooperation agreements establishing a new trade regime between the European Union and regions of African, Caribbean and Pacific states....
Regional Integration in a Global Context: Implications for Sub-Saharan AfricaJuly 26, 2011 / Kathleen J. HancockThis policy brief compares the founding conditions, processes, and structures of the economic agreements in Africa with those for the EU....
Grounding Green Power: Bottom-Up Perspectives on Smart Renewable Energy Policy in Developing CountriesMay 24, 2011 / Lutz Weischer, Davida Wood, Athena Ballesteros, Xing Fu-Bertaux
This paper identifies key components of smart renewable energy policy in developing countries, focusing on the power sector.
Africa’s Metamorphosis: Are Transatlantic Partners Prepared?January 13, 2011 / Jean-Michel Severino, Olivier RayThis policy brief argues that Africa’s demographic and economic changes call for a more reflective and constructive public discussion in the transatlantic community.



