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  • China, Russia & global
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Middle East peace Putin's RussiaSnowden's '1984'
  • How the EU can help Kerry with Israeli and Palestinian peace talks
    Insight by Clara Marina O'Donnell, 07 August 2013
    How the EU can help Kerry with Israeli and Palestinian peace talks
  • Putin's Russia: Stability and stagnation
    Insight by Charles Grant, 02 August 2013
    Putin's Russia: Stability and stagnation
  • Edward Snowden's '1984'
    Bulletin article by Ian Bond, 24 July 2013
    Edward Snowden's '1984'
  • How the EU can help Kerry with Israeli and Palestinian peace talks
    Insight by Clara Marina O'Donnell, 07 August 2013

    The US convinced Israelis and Palestinians to sign up to new negotiations. The EU's actions helped, and it can do more.

  • Putin's Russia: Stability and stagnation
    Insight by Charles Grant, 02 August 2013

    Although Russia's economy is slowing, its politics is very stable. Meanwhile the Edward Snowden affair is damaging Moscow's relationship with Washington.

  • Edward Snowden's '1984'
    Bulletin article by Ian Bond, 24 July 2013

    Europe needs a serious debate on privacy and security, not hypocritical outrage about American spying or opportunistic attempts to block transatlantic trade talks.

  • Challenges of a multipolar world: The United States, India, and the European Union in the Asia-Pacific
    The German Marshall Fund of the US, Policy brief by Clara Marina O'Donnell, 11 July 2013

    As the United States has grown concerned about escalating tensions in the Asia-Pacific and increased its involvement in the region, it has sought to enlist the help of two of the largest economic and military powers in the world: India and Europe.

  • Why has the eurozone's recovery been weaker than the US's?
    Bulletin article by Philip Whyte, 24 May 2013

    The eurozone has experienced a much weaker economic recovery than the US since 2009. The reason is that it has made more glaring policy mistakes.

  • NATO and the costs of star wars
    Insight by Clara Marina O'Donnell, 01 May 2013

    Europeans should convince the US to scale back its missile defences ambitions. American defences do not work. They are also creating unnecessary tensions with Russia.

  • The EU and transatlantic relations
    Review article by Rem Korteweg, 15 March 2013

    The UK considers its relationship with the United States as central to its foreign policy. Underpinned by strong historical links, the UK-US relationship covers economic ties, diplomacy and security co-operation.

  • Freeing the transatlantic economy – prospects, benefits and pitfalls
    Insight by Philip Whyte, 20 February 2013

    The EU and the US would benefit from freeing up transatlantic commerce. To succeed, they must agree some rules of engagement and stick to them.

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    Breakfast on 'What are the prospects of a transatlantic free trade area?'
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    04 May 2011
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