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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: ‘Islamism’

Has Pakistan’s Afghan Policy Really Shifted?December 21, 2012 / Daniel Twining, Javid AhmadForeign PolicyThere are reasons to believe that any shift in Pakistan's Afghanistan policy is short-term and tactical.
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A Transatlantic Perspective on the European Union and the United States in North AfricaDecember 20, 2012 / Roberto AliboniThis policy paper looks at the U.S. and EU reactions to the democratic transitions in North Africa.
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The Arab Spring: A Victory for Islamism?March 19, 2012 / Hassan MneimnehThis Brussels Forum paper examines the impact of the Arab Spring on Islamism.
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New Socio-Political Actors in North Africa: A Transatlantic PerspectiveFebruary 14, 2012 / Silvia Colombo, Paola Caridi, Jane KinninmontThis paper analyzes the features of each of the three socio-political actors in Tunisia, Egypt, Morocco, and Libya.
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‘A lack of fire in the belly,’ concludes Pakistan on Obama’s war strategyJune 25, 2010 / Daniel TwiningForeign PolicyNo matter how talented General David Petraeus proves to be commanding American and NATO forces, it is hard to see how our Afghan strategy can be successful absent a strategic reorientation by the Obama administration that creates a different calculus for leaders in Kabul and Rawalpindi (headquarters of the Pakistani armed forces) with regard to the Afghan endgame.
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