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Jul 3, 2014

Why the Way We Think About Social Entrepreneurship Needs to Change

Social entrepreneurship is changing the face and meaning of social work worldwide. Latin America is leading the charge in the development of new models of private involvement in social work and in the creation of a new class of socially minded innovators that is radically affecting the lives of those who need it most in […]

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Jul 3, 2014

Egypt’s Looming Energy Crisis: Short Term Responses for Energy Security

For the past two years, Egyptians have faced electricity shortages resulting in rolling blackouts across the country. Power outages have been hard on households and have also been detrimental to industry, which is operating at only 60 to 70 percent of capacity, constraining an already weakened economy. The issue is not the supply, but rather […]

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Jul 3, 2014

Off-the-Record Dinner with Members of the Kurdistan Regional Government of Iraq Delegation

By The Atlantic Council

On June 30, 2014, the Dinu Patriciu Eurasia Center hosted a private dinner for a delegation from Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) consisting of H.E. Fuad Hussein, Chief of Staff to the President, and H.E. Falah Mustafa Bakir, Head of the Department of Foreign Affairs.

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Jul 3, 2014

NATO in an Era of Global Competition

On June 25, the Atlantic Council and Norwegian Institute of Defence Studies held a capstone conference and report roll-out for the joint project: NATO in an Era of Global Competition. This eighteen-month effort, conducted jointly between the Atlantic Council and the Norwegian Institute for Defense Studies, aimed to define the role of NATO and the […]

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Jul 3, 2014

NATO Head Policy Planner: Multi-Polarity is Full-Blown and Demands ‘Strategic Flexibility’

By Megan Poole

Fabrice Pothier Proposes a New Posture for NATO in an Era of Global Competition The arch of crisis from West Africa, through the Sahel, and across the Middle East to Central Asia is broadening and intensifying daily, according to a senior NATO official. Overlapping this arch of crisis is an arch of “unstable deterrence,” as […]

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Jul 3, 2014

Agenda: Nato in an Era of Global Competition

NATO in an Era of Global Competition This event took place on June 25, 2014. This eighteen-month effort, a joint project of the Atlantic Council and the Norwegian Institute for Defense Studies, aims to define the role of NATO and the broader transatlantic community in an era of emerging security challenges, global power shifts, and new […]

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Jul 3, 2014

Predicting the Next Crisis

At the Atlantic Council’s NATO in an Era of Global Competition conference, Jill Dougherty of the Harvard Kennedy School of Government and formerly of CNN, introduced a pressing question on the forefront of transatlantic policymakers’ minds: “What is the next crisis, and is NATO equipped to deal with it?” Juri Luik, Ambassador of Estonia to […]

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Jul 3, 2014

Defending the Borders: Reassurance, Dissuasion, and Collective Defense

Leading experts on NATO’s traditional tools of reassurance, dissuasion, and deterrence gathered at NATO in an Era of Global Competition to address the implications of Russia’s continuing destabilization of Ukraine for European security and to assess the West’s response to this crisis.

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Jul 3, 2014

Luncheon Conversation: The United States’ Future Role in European Security

The Atlantic Council’s NATO in an Era of Global Competition conference welcomed Derek Chollet, assistant secretary of defense for international security affairs at the US Department of Defense, for a luncheon conversation on the United States’ Future Role in European Security. The conversation, moderated by the Brent Scowcroft Center on International Security’s Senior Fellow Ian […]

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Jul 3, 2014

The Alliance and the Global Power Shift

Wolfgang Ischinger, Chairman at the Munich Security Conference began the discussion of the Council’s NATO in an Era of Global Competition conference entitled “The Alliance and the Global Power” shift by noting that Russia is an “important neighbor” whom we can no longer consider a partner but that we will continuously have to put up […]