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Art of Future Warfare

Jul 20, 2015

Cole: The Weapons We Need for A War We Don’t Want

By August Cole

Brent Scowcroft Center Nonresident Senior Fellow August Cole cowrites for Reuters on the need for innovative US military technology to address new and emerging global threats: 

Europe After The Vote

Jul 18, 2015

Slavin Joins Issues in the News

By Barbara Slavin

South Asia Center Nonresident Senior Fellow Barbara Slavin joins Voice of America’s Issues in the News to discuss the Iran deal and the Greek crisis:

Greece Iran

Defense Industrialist

Jul 17, 2015

Like Cars, Like Cargo Ships

By James Hasik

North Americans are really uneconomical shipbuilders, and their navies should demand better. Ford announced this week that the company will stop building small cars in Michigan, or anywhere in the States, as price pressure precludes paying workers what’s worth their while. Ford will build its new Lincoln Continental in Michigan, but that’s because the profit […]

Defense Industry Korea

Art of Future Warfare

Jul 16, 2015

Bloomberg View Features Ghost Fleet

By August Cole

Bloomberg View features Ghost Fleet, cowritten by Brent Scowcroft Center Nonresident Senior Fellow August Cole, in a discussion on the risks of relying on technology and the threat posed by cyber warfare: 

Art of Future Warfare

Jul 16, 2015

Cole on National Security Threats

By August Cole

Brent Scowcroft Center Nonresident Senior Fellow August Cole joins KING 5’s New Day to discuss realistic visions of the next world war and national security threats illustrated in his novel Ghost Fleet:

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Europe After The Vote

Jul 15, 2015

Here’s Why the IMF Insists on Debt Restructuring for Greece

By Andrea Montanino

On June 26, just before Greece’s referendum, and on July 14, one day after the so-called agreement between the Greek government and the creditors (the International Monetary Fund, the European Union, the European Central Bank), the IMF unusually made public a short but crucial document in any negotiation over a financial aid package: the debt […]

European Union Greece

Event Recap

Jul 15, 2015

What’s Religion Got to Do with It?

By Rafik Hariri Center

On June 9, 2015, the Atlantic Council’s Rafik Hariri Center hosted What’s Religion Got to Do with It?, a Middle East Strategy Task Force (MEST) event featuring Co-Chairs Madeleine K. Albright and Stephen J. Hadley with a panel discussion on the role of religion in the region’s conflicts.

Next Generation Project

Jul 14, 2015

The US-German Next Generation Project: Next Phase

In the next phase of the US-German Next Generation Project, the Next Generation Fellows will focus on publicizing and expanding on the recommendations in “Through a New Prism” and make use of the Next Generation Network to continue to foster debate on how to strengthen the US-German relationship.

EconoGraphics

Jul 14, 2015

Should Greece’s Request for Additional Debt Relief Be Dismissed?

By Global Business and Economics

Unsatisfied with the proposed austerity measures, Greece has been pushing for a comprehensive debt relief package from its creditors. In public, Greece has appealed to the 1953 London Conference when Western Germany was forgiven over half of its debt. One of Germany's creditors then: Greece.

Economy & Business Eurozone

Europe After The Vote

Jul 14, 2015

Montanino on Greek Stabilization

By Andrea Montanino

Global Business and Economics Program Director Andrea Montanino joins Public Television Slovakia to discuss the Obama administration’s call for Greek stabilization within the Eurozone:

Greece

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