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New Atlanticist

Nov 18, 2008

Hunting Bin Laden

By James Joyner

Last week’s remarks by CIA director Michael Hayden at the Atlantic Council continue to draw widespread comment. My consternation at missing the lede notwithstanding, the focus continues to be on the fate of Osama bin Laden

New Atlanticist

Nov 18, 2008

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton!

By James Joyner

After several days of speculation, it is being reported that Hillary Clinton has been offered the post of Secretary of State and will accept it. While intrigued by Barack Obama’s “team of rivals” concept, my initial reaction was unease with Clinton’s credentials for the office.

New Atlanticist

Nov 18, 2008

Is Terrorist Funding Adapting to Post-9/11 Laws?

By Peter Cassata

Terrorist networks are adapting their financing methods to circumvent new anti-terror laws passed after 9/11, say Michael Jacobson and Matthew Levitt of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy.

New Atlanticist

Nov 18, 2008

The Iskander Effect

By David Smith

Russian President Dmitri Medvedev told the Federal Assembly on November 5 that he will deploy SS-26 Iskander short-range semi-ballistic missiles in the heart of Central Europe.

European Union International Organizations

New Atlanticist

Nov 17, 2008

Polls: Foreign Policy Priorities & Russia Relations

By James Joyner

One of the features of our newly revamped website is our Weekly Poll (which tends toward being actually biweekly) asking a current events question and highlighting the differences between U.S. and European respondents.    While we make no pretense that these are scientific — the sample sizes are too small and the respondents are self-selected […]

Russia

New Atlanticist

Nov 17, 2008

Hayden Remarks Draw Bloggers’ Attention

By James Joyner

Last week’s Atlantic Council speech by CIA director Michael Hayden drew half a dozen television crews and was the subject of hundreds of media reports.  At least 348 bloggers weighed in as well, according to Google. 

New Atlanticist

Nov 17, 2008

The Case for Keeping the Russians In

By David Capezza

NATO allies should construct a new relationship with Russia, so that mutual challenges and threats faced by both sides can be addressed more effectively. By keeping Russia as an auxiliary partner in the international security environment, Western powers expend tireless effort competing with the Russians on issues ranging from North Korea and Iran, to missile […]

NATO Russia

New Atlanticist

Nov 14, 2008

G20 Summit: The View from Europe

By Peter Cassata

Will this weekend’s G20 summit really be “Bretton Woods II?”  The answer from Europe (like the U.S.) seems to be no. 

Economy & Business European Union

New Atlanticist

Nov 14, 2008

What to Expect from the G20 Summit

By James OConnor

Tomorrow, leaders of the top industrialized countries and the key emerging economies that make up the G20 will meet in Washington for a Global Economic Summit. This meeting is a critical first step towards international coordination in addressing the current financial crisis. The agenda will include topics ranging from the rewriting of specific financial regulations […]

New Atlanticist

Nov 14, 2008

Covering Intelligence is Hard

By James Joyner

One truism that I’ve noted over the years is that any event that I experience in person will invariably be reported in the press quite differently. That proved true again last night as I began absorbing media accounts of CIA Director Michael Hayden’s “State of al Qaeda Today” address to the Atlantic Council.