TOPICS: ‘geopolitics’
Geostrategic Annual ReviewApril 30, 2013 / Alexandra de Hoop SchefferLe Monde
In Le Monde’s annual issue on the state of the world, Bilan Géostratégie 2013, GMF's Alexandra de Hoop Scheffer argues that economic & geopolitical trends are reshaping transatlantic cooperation.Read more...
In this video, Transatlantic Academy Bosch Public Policy Fellow Mark Leonard discusses China’s rise and the potential emergence of an international system dominated by the U.S. and China. The big question going forward, he argues, is the strength of Europe’s voice in an increasingly G2 world.
Read more...New Dangers to the Western Liberal OrderNovember 02, 2012 / Ian Bremmer, Mark Leonard, Thomas Kleine-Brockhoff
This policy brief presents two views on a purported widening divide between Berlin and Washington, DC.Read more...The East-West Strategic Corridor: Multiple Opportunities and BenefitsAugust 06, 2012 / Iulian Chifu
This policy brief advocates for a trade corridor between Eastern Europe and Central Asia.Read more...The West Runs Out of PowerApril 09, 2012 / Constanze StelzenmuellerPolicy Review
Read more...Strengthening the U.S.-Korea Alliance for the 21st Century: The Role of Korean-American Partnership in Shaping Asia’s Emerging OrderApril 01, 2010 / Daniel TwiningThe U.S.-ROK Alliance in the 21st Century (book chapter)
While the United States' other relationships in Asia have transformed as the region has re-emerged, the relationship with South Korea remains stuck in the past, frozen by the continuing conflict on the Korean peninsula. South Korea and the United States will both benefit from a strengthened alliance, positioning both countries in a space where they can adapt and thrive in an Asian century.Read more...Dealing With a More Assertive ChinaFebruary 08, 2010 / Andrew SmallTransatlantic Take; Al Jazeera; Forbes; The Diplomat; RealClearWorld; Foreign Policy; The Atlantic Community
The mood on China in Western capitals is beginning to darken. From cyber-attacks to obstinacy in Copenhagen, Beijing's assertiveness and the hardening tone of its diplomacy are prompting a rethink. If the competitive aspects of the relationship with China are going to dominate in the years ahead, have the United States and Europe got their strategies right? And if not, what are the options?Read more...



