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New Atlanticist

Jan 20, 2009

EU – South Korea Trade Deal Nears

By James Joyner

The EU and South Korea are very close to establishing a free trade zone and expect to finalize a deal in March, AP business writer Kelly Olsen reports.

Economy & Business European Union

New Atlanticist

Jan 19, 2009

America and the World After Bush: A Look Back

By James Joyner

Today is the last full day of the presidency of George W. Bush.  Tomorrow, at noon Eastern time, Barack Obama will take the reins of power, inaugurating a new era filled with Hope and Change and Renewing America’s Promise.   It is, therefore, a fitting time to look back at the last eight years and ahead […]

New Atlanticist

Jan 19, 2009

Polls: Obama Presidency and Gaza Blame

By James Joyner

The new Atlantic Council poll is on the obvious topic: The presidency of Barack Obama, which begins tomorrow. Readers are asked to predict what kind of president he’ll be: one of America’s greatest presidents; a failed president, overwhelmed by problems; a rather average president.

STOCK - Russia

New Atlanticist

Jan 19, 2009

Russia Threatens Georgia Arms Suppliers

By James Joyner

Russia is ratcheting up the stakes in its conflict with Georgia.  AP: President Dmitry Medvedev has ordered the Russian government to introduce economic sanctions against countries supplying weapons to Georgia.

Russia The Caucasus

New Atlanticist

Jan 19, 2009

Bush’s Foreign Policy Successes

By James Joyner

The gang at RealClearWorld is doing the obligatory look back at the Bush administration and have essays dedicated to what they consider George W. Bush’s Top 5 Foreign Policy Successes.

New Atlanticist

Jan 18, 2009

Russia and Ukraine Reach Gas Deal

By James Joyner

It appears, once again, that Russia and Ukraine have come to an understanding that will resume the flow of gas to Europe. AFP‘s Alexander Osipovich: Russia and Ukraine announced a gas agreement on Sunday that they said would “shortly” allow a resumption of supplies to Europe, but questions remained on how and when the deal […]

Energy & Environment Russia

New Atlanticist

Jan 17, 2009

Russia-Ukraine-EU Gas Talks Highlight Multiple Divisions

By James Joyner

Officials are hopeful that talks today will finally end the 17-day-old cutoff of Russian gas to Europe.  Aside from the humanitarian and economic issues, the crisis highlights tensions between Europe and Russia, Russia and Ukraine, and within Ukraine itself.

Energy & Environment European Union

New Atlanticist

Jan 17, 2009

Turkey: Bar Israel from UN

By James Joyner

In perhaps the strongest sign yet of Europe turning away from Israel, Turkish PM Recep Tayyip Erdogan called for her suspension from the UN. Israel should be barred from the United Nations while it ignores the organization’s calls to stop fighting in Gaza, Turkey’s prime minister said Friday, urging the world not to turn a […]

International Organizations Politics & Diplomacy

New Atlanticist

Jan 16, 2009

Kissinger in Quotes

By James Joyner

On the eve of next week’s inauguration, Dr. Henry Kissinger entertained an Atlantic Council audience with his strategic analysis of the challenges and opportunities facing the new administration.  Here are a few memorable quotes.

New Atlanticist

Jan 16, 2009

Henry Kissinger: Optimist!

By James Joyner

Henry Kissinger has been called many names over the years.  But Atlantic Council president and CEO may have found a new one last night after the conclusion of Kissinger’s Makins Lecture:  Optimist.