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New Atlanticist

Dec 6, 2016

Domestic Reforms Must Be a Priority for France

France occupies a unique geopolitical position and can positively influence Europe’s trajectory, but first it must undertake significant domestic reforms, Jérémie Gallon, a nonresident senior fellow with the Atlantic Council’s Future Europe Initiative, said in a Facebook Live discussion on December 6. Gallon joined Jeffrey Lightfoot, a nonresident senior fellow with the Atlantic Council’s Brent […]

France

New Atlanticist

Dec 5, 2016

Austria Votes for Europe, But It’s Too Soon to Celebrate

By Alina Polyakova

On December 5, Austrians voted against far-right populism and for Europe. Norbert Hofer, the presidential candidate of Austria’s right-wing Freedom Party (FPÖ), conceded the election to Alexander Van der Bellen, former head of the Greens who ran as an independent. Van der Bellen ran an unabashedly pro-European Union (EU) campaign at a time when the […]

European Union International Organizations

In the News

Dec 2, 2016

Nimmo Quoted by CNN on Deeper Issues With Russia’s Fake News

By Ben Nimmo

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Russia
Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi at a press conference

EUSource

Dec 2, 2016

Italy and Austria go to the polls as Europe holds its breath

By Future Europe Initiative

THIS WEEK’S KEY TAKE-AWAYS Special brief: what you need to know about the Italian referendum European court case threatens Uber’s expansion Commission releases new clean energy proposal WTO rules against US in decades-long trade battle

Climate Change & Climate Action Economy & Business

In the News

Nov 28, 2016

Farkas Quoted in Politico on the Pentagon Under Trump’s Presidency

By Evelyn Farkas

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In the News

Nov 22, 2016

Poole Quoted by Foreign Policy on Hope for a Settlement in Cyprus

By Megan Poole

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Southern & Southeastern Europe

In the News

Nov 22, 2016

Westmacott in Financial Times: François Fillon Is an Opponent Marine Le Pen Will Fear

By Peter Westmacott

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Issue Brief

Nov 21, 2016

Broken embraces: is Central Europe falling out of love with the West?

By Jeffrey Gedmin and Simona Kordosova Lightfoot

Throughout much of the 1990s, progress was the order of the day. NATO enlargement under the Clinton administration was part of a broader global strategy, presenting democratic and entrepreneurial opportunity. This process was coupled with the prospect of new cooperation with Russia to create an undivided, free, and prosperous Europe. A decade and a half […]

Central Europe

Issue Brief

Nov 21, 2016

Broken embraces: is Central Europe falling out of love with the West?

By Jeffrey Gedmin, Simona Kordosova

Throughout much of the 1990s, progress was the order of the day. NATO enlargement under the Clinton administration was part of a broader global strategy, presenting democratic and entrepreneurial opportunity. This process was coupled with the prospect of new cooperation with Russia to create an undivided, free, and prosperous Europe. A decade and a half […]

Central Europe

In the News

Nov 20, 2016

Burwelll Joins C-SPAN to Discuss Transatlantic Relations in a Donald Trump Presidency

By Frances Burwell

Watch the full interview here.