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Issue Brief

Feb 21, 2013

An Economic NATO: A New Alliance for a New Global Order

By C. Boyden Gray

As the United States and European Union begin negotiations in earnest to establish a robust Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership, C. Boyden Gray argues in a new Atlantic Council issue brief that the two sides should seek the most comprehensive agreement possible. Given the relative weakness of the recovery in the aftermath of the financial […]

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Event Recap

Feb 15, 2013

Barnier Calls for New International Finance Norms

By Rachel Weatherly

On February 15th, the Atlantic Council and The Clearing House hosted a discussion with Michel Barnier, European commissioner for the internal market and services, on the future of transatlantic financial regulatory cooperation. In his speech, Mr. Barnier emphasized the progress made and the many challenges remaining for US-EU cooperation and leadership as they work together […]

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Transatlantic Finance Initiative

Mar 26, 2009

Neelie Kroes:Transcript

By Peter Cassata

Back to Event Page for Neelie Kroes FREDERICK KEMPE:  Welcome, everyone.  I’m Fred Kempe, president and CEO of the Atlantic Council of the United States.  I’m delighted – well, except for the turning-out of the lights – I’m delighted today to launch a new series of events mapping the global economic and financial future.  This […]

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New Atlanticist

Dec 12, 2008

Big 3 Bailout: View From Europe

By James Joyner

News that Senate Republicans killed the bailout of the Big 3 U.S. auto companies has set stocks tumbling around the world. In the major European papers available in English, we’re seeing headlines like “World markets slump as US car industry bail-out fails” (Guardian), “US car industry set to collapse as bailout fails” (Times of London)