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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: ‘World economy’

The Future of India’s Economy
April 17, 2013 / Amy Studdart, Sachin Pilot
Amy Studdart, program officer in GMF’s Brussels office, discusses the future of India’s economy with Sachin Pilot, India’s Minister for Corporate Affairs, at the India Trilateral Forum.
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What Fate for Liberal Order in a Post-Western World?May 27, 2012 / Daniel TwiningGT2030.comOver the next two decades, the relative power of major international actors will shift markedly.  The NIC's draft Global Trends 2030: Alternative Worlds maps out three broad scenarios for how will the rise of the rest impact the international system. 
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Europe’s Bleak FutureApril 18, 2012 / Bruce StokesNational JournalThe euro crisis will one day be a dim memory. The bigger challenge is avoidingthe kind of stagnant economy that now seems likely. 
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The Rise of China: A Brief Review of the Implications on the Transatlantic PartrtnershipFebruary 07, 2007 / Joseph QuinlanAn isolated, introverted backwater less than 30 years ago, China is now one of the most robust and open economies in the world.  This paper examines the the re-emergence of China and the Middle Kingdom’s rising sway in the global economy.The transatlantic partnership needs to identify areas of mutual interest with China (energy security, global climate change, etc.) and work toward common solutions that would benefit all parties. China’s rise does not represent a zero-sum game. Rather, the rise of China has been largely beneficial to all parties, with more economic gains in the offing assuming the right policies are pursued and adopted by the United States, Europe, and China.
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