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  • Are Europeans a better transatlantic security partner than meets the eye?
    Insight by Clara Marina O'Donnell, Patryk Pawlak, 06 July 2012
    Are Europeans a better transatlantic security partner than meets the eye?
  • The US-Russia reset is over
    Insight by Charles Grant, 02 April 2012
    The US-Russia reset is over
  • All alone? What US retrenchment means for Europe and NATO
    Report by François Heisbourg, Wolfgang Ischinger, George Robertson, Kori Schake, Tomas Valasek, 01 March 2012
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  • US foreign policy after the presidential election: What should Europeans expect?
    Policy brief by Clara Marina O'Donnell, 25 October 2012

    For all the sparring between the presidential candidates on US foreign policy, a second Obama term or a Romney administration would have a lot in common.

  • What Romney would mean for Europe
    Bulletin article by Clara Marina O'Donnell, 26 September 2012

    As the US elections approach, Mitt Romney’s sometimes bellicose rhetoric on national security is raising European eyebrows. But many in Washington believe that if the Republican contender were to become president, US policies might not differ much from the last four years.

  • Are Europeans a better transatlantic security partner than meets the eye?
    Insight by Clara Marina O'Donnell, 06 July 2012

    Europeans are less willing to use military force than their US allies. But they are still making significant contributions to global stability.

  • NATO ponders austerity and US 'pivot'
    Insight by Tomas Valasek, 18 May 2012

    The US sees itself as a Pacific power, and the Europeans are busy plundering their defence budgets. Does NATO have a future?

  • The US-Russia reset is over
    Insight by Charles Grant, 02 April 2012

    Can the 'reset' between Russia and the US survive the return to the presidency of Vladimir Putin? Probably not, given the number of divisive issues.

  • The implications of multipolarity for Central Europe’s security
    Opinion piece by Clara Marina O'Donnell
    Center for European Policy Analysis, 02 April 2012

    For years, Central Europeans have fretted that the United States might withdraw from the European security arena in order to focus on more pressing issues in other parts of the world. Over the last 12 months, these concerns have been exacerbated.

  • All alone? What US retrenchment means for Europe and NATO
    Report by François Heisbourg, Wolfgang Ischinger, George Robertson, Kori Schake, Tomas Valasek, 01 March 2012

    With the US reducing its role in NATO, the Europeans need to assume more military responsibility, and the alliance needs to narrow its ambitions.

  • The US declares peace in Europe, prematurely
    Bulletin article by Tomas Valasek, 26 January 2012

    The Pentagon's 'strategic guidance', released on January 5th, makes three key changes: it establishes Asia as the focus of US military efforts, with the Middle East a close second. It foresees fewer 'nation-building'

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