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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 relations’

CrossTalk: Syrian Tipping Point?
April 30, 2013 / Mark R. Jacobson
The U.S. has urged NATO to reconsider its role in Syria, as there are allegations of chemical weapons use. What is NATO's next move? What are the options to resolve the conflict?
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The International Forum on Border SecurityApril 23, 2013 / Berlin, GermanyOn April 22-23, GMF’s Warsaw Office in cooperation with GMF’s Berlin Office held a third workshop on “The International Forum on Border Security”, in Berlin, Germany.
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Turkish-Israeli Relations after the ApologyApril 12, 2013 / Bülent ArasThis policy brief examines the possible future for Israel and Turkey's relationship.
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Rogue State Rollback on the Korean Peninsula?April 02, 2013 / Daniel TwiningForeign PolicyNorth Korea's recent saber-rattling raises troubling new questions about the bipartisan failure of American policy to limit Pyongyang's armed recklessness and the threat to the U.S. and our allies.
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The Future of Euroatlantic Integration
March 28, 2013 / Ivan Vejvoda
With the fall of the Berlin Wall and the end of the bipolar world, the nature of the Euroatlantic relationship has changed dramatically. If for over 40 years its main purpose had been relatively straightforward, namely to protect Europe from a well-defined adversary (the Soviet Union), today Europe and the United States are faced with a rapidly changing world necessitating new ways in which they will cooperate.
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BRICS Pose No Challenge to Global OrderMarch 25, 2013 / Daniel M. KlimanWorld Politics ReviewOn March 26, the leaders of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa will gather in Durban, South Africa, for the BRICS grouping’s fifth summit.
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A Blueprint for Restoring American ExceptionalismMarch 07, 2013 / Daniel Twining, William Inboden, Ash Jain, Jim Goldgeier, Daniel FataForeign PolicyThe Obama administration's minimalist foreign policy can lead observers to forget what a more traditionally engaged foreign policy even looks like.
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The East-West Black Sea/Caspian Sea Corridor in the Age of UncertaintyMarch 06, 2013 / Iulian ChifuThis policy brief advocates for the development of a trade corridor between the Caspian Sea and Europe.
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Maximizing National Security: The Framework for U.S. - Polish Strategic Cooperation on Missile Defense March 05, 2013 / Warsaw, PolandThe seminar engaged high-level speakers in discussions on the prospective Polish AMD system and its impact on transatlantic security.
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French National Assembly Partners with the GMF Paris Office for Symposium on Transatlantic RelationsFebruary 21, 2013 / Paris, FranceThe French National Assembly and GMF-Paris organized a parliamentary symposium on “Transatlantic Relations in Times of Crisis — Perspectives of the Second Obama Administration.”
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