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New Atlanticist

Oct 6, 2009

Capitalizing on the Recession

By Arnaud de Borchgrave

“The American dream fell apart at the seams,” Willie Nelson sang on CNN as he described the plight of small farmers going bust. Almost everything and everyone is fighting for survival in an economy that continues to defy wallops of government stimulus.

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Event Recap

Sep 29, 2009

First Annual Members’ Conference – CEO Conversation

By James Joyner

The global financial crisis and the push towards recovery have presented a variety of new challenges for business leaders. Ranging from sharp declines in consumer demand to adapting to new regulation, these new obstacles have forced businesses to become dynamic and adaptive in order to survive. The panel, which included Chairman of Walker Digital LLC, Jay Walker; CEO of Polish Telecom, Maciej Witucki; Chairman of WPP Group PLC, Phillip Lader; and Chairman and CEO of EADS North America, Ralph Crosby; allowed for industry leaders to share their thoughts on the current business climate and its risks and opportunities.

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Sep 23, 2009

G20 Report: Renewing Globalization and Economic Growth

On the eve of the Pittsburgh G20 Summit, the Atlantic Council and Carnegie Mellon University examine the next steps for economic growth after the global financial crisis in Renewing Globalization and Economic Growth in a Post-Crisis World: The Future of the G20 Agenda.  The report is a product of an all-day expert conference in Pittsburgh.  “One […]

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New Atlanticist

Sep 14, 2009

Trade War With China?

By Dave Schuler

On Friday President Obama decided to levy a 35% tariff on tires imported from China. This morning China has responded by beginning the process of imposing tariffs on U. S. auto products and chicken white meat

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German Euro Notes and Coins

New Atlanticist

Aug 26, 2009

Is Germany’s Economy Really Powering Ahead?

By Edward Hugh

Well, euphoria in Germany is certainly on the rebound, with a sudden surge in the ZEW investor confidence index and newspaper articles all over the place predicting the imminent renaissance of European economic growth, despite the fact that in 3 of the 5 big European economies – the UK, Italy and Spain – there is […]

Economy & Business Germany

New Atlanticist

Aug 18, 2009

Global Economic Council Needed after Financial Crisis

By Timothy Adams and Arrigo Sadun

How do you transform the International Monetary Fund, an institution until recently widely criticised for its lack of legitimacy and representativeness, on the verge of irrelevance, into the international community’s premier tool for fighting the global crisis?

Economy & Business

New Atlanticist

Jul 30, 2009

Euro Catching Up to Dollar in Counterfeiting Game

By James Joyner

In a few short years, the euro has become the second-most-traded currency in the world.  Now, counterfeit euros are spreading faster than the real thing.

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New Atlanticist

Jul 17, 2009

Iceland EU Bid Forced by Financial Crisis

By James Joyner

Fiercely independent Iceland is ready to make its bid to join the European Union in the wake of the global financial crisis that has devastated the island nation’s economy more than most. Prime Minister Johanna Sigurdardottir deemed it “probably the most historic vote in the history of our parliament.”  The Althingi is the world’s oldest legislative […]

Economy & Business European Union

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May 1, 2009

Josef Ackermann on the Global Economic and Financial Crisis

Deutsche Bank CEO Dr. Josef Ackermann visited the Atlantic Council for a frank discussion about the global economic crisis.

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New Atlanticist

Apr 17, 2009

Pirates Convicted in Stockholm. Music Pirates.

By James Joyner

While the world’s attention has been captured by old-style pirates off the coast of Africa, a Swedish judge yesterday issued a landmark ruling against the other kind of pirates. 

Economy & Business European Union

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