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Andrew Light Speaker Tour in Europe May 14, 2013 / Berlin, Germany; Brussels, Belgium

GMF Senior Fellow Andrew Light participated in a speaking tour in Europe to discuss opportunities for transatlantic cooperation on climate and energy policy in the second Obama administration.

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Deal Between Kosovo, Serbia is a European Solution to a European Problem May 13, 2013

In this podcast, GMF Vice President of Programs Ivan Vejvoda discusses last month's historic agreement to normalize relations between Kosovo and Serbia.

Andrew Small on China’s Influence in the Middle East Peace Process May 10, 2013

Anchor Elaine Reyes speaks with Andrew Small, Transatlantic Fellow of the Asia Program for the German Marshall Fund, about Beijing's potential role in brokering peace between Israel and Palestine

TOPICS: ‘International economics’

New Opportunities for Cooperation in Designing and Delivering International AidFebruary 06, 2013 / Filiz BikmenThis policy brief encourages Turkey to learn from Europe and the United States as it starts international development programs.
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U.S.-China Economic Relations in the Wake of the U.S. ElectionNovember 29, 2012 / Bruce StokesThis policy brief looks at likely pillars of the Obama administration’s economic policy toward China in its second term.
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Global Swing States and the Trade OrderNovember 27, 2012 / Jennifer HillmanThis policy paper looks at the influence of Brazil, India, Indonesia, and Turkey on international trade.
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The Ashgate Research Companion to International Trade PolicyAugust 23, 2012 / Kati SuominenAshgateGMF Transatlantic Fellow Kati Suominen contributes her expertise in the new book The Ashgate Research Companion to International Trade Policy.
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Advantage India: Why China Will Lose the Contest for Global InfluenceJuly 02, 2012 / Daniel M. KlimanGlobalAsiaMany see China’s authoritarian government as an asset in its rise up the economic ladder, but India’s more open and transparent democracy gives it the edge when it comes to becoming a global power, writes Daniel M. Kliman.
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What Next in a post-Doha World? – Lessons from EU, U.S., and Chinese Trade Policy StrategiesJune 27, 2012 / David Kleimann, Joe Guinan, Andrew SmallGlobal Governance ProgrammeWith the WTO hamstrung and the Doha Round dead in all but name, the future directions of international trade and investment liberalisation will be largely determined by the policy strategies and initiatives of the world’s economic superpowers.
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Why the World Needs AmericaJune 14, 2012 / Kati SuominenGlobal Trends 2030The global economic order – the post-war framework of global governance built on rules-based institutions and free and open markets – is largely America’s creation. It has been the midwife of growth and globalization that have produced prosperity around the world.
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Narcissism of Minor Differences or Major Economic Rifts? The Political Economy of (Post) Financial Crisis Management in the United States and the European UnionApril 04, 2012 / Stormy-Annika Mildner, Daniela SchwarzerAfter highlighting the key similarities and differences of the respective policy approaches in this policy paper, the authors discuss possible root causes for the financial crisis.
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Can Xi Jinping be "China's Churchill"?
February 13, 2012 / Andrew Small
Andrew Small outlines U.S. expectations for Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping's visit to Washington and the potential for shifts in Chinese policy and political engagement.
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Securing Access to Critical Raw Materials: What Role for the WTO in Tackling Export Restrictions? Four Proposals for a Transatlantic AgendaDecember 08, 2011 / Stormy-Annika MildnerThis paper outlines proposals for dealing with export restrictions on critical raw materials....
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