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New Atlanticist

Mar 29, 2009

Brown Global Stimulus Plea Falls on Deaf Ears

By James Joyner

Gordon Brown’s call for a “global new deal,” in which the G20 leaders would provide more than $2 trillion in stimulus to fight the global recession, is finding no takers in Europe.  

Economy & Business United Kingdom

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Mar 28, 2009

G20 Report: Stimulus and Regulation Compromise Needed

By Paola Subacchi, Alexei Monsarrat, and Robin Niblett

What started last year as a growing international credit crunch and, by September, a global banking crisis has now spread into the real economy. International trade, investment and economic growth are all contracting. A drastic curtailment of credit, collapsing global demand and a loss of trade finance is having a devastating economic effect on both […]

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Neelie Kroes Atlantic Council

New Atlanticist

Mar 27, 2009

Stay Out of the Protectionist Trap

By James Joyner

EU Commissioner for Competition Neelie Kroes, speaking last night at the Atlantic Council, called for “tough love” to be applied to failing institutions and implored governments to avoid taking shortcuts that will cause long term damage to the world economy.  She also expressed hope that the United States and Europe will cooperate in solving the […]

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New Atlanticist

Mar 27, 2009

Russia Ending War in Chechnya?

By James Joyner

Russia appears ready to declare victory and end its struggle in the breakaway republic of Chechna, Radio Free Europe reports.  Budget concerns, rather than a change of heart or conditions on the ground, is the likely culprit.

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New Atlanticist

Mar 27, 2009

U.S. Commander: Keep Brigades in Germany

By James Joyner

The commander of U.S. forces in Europe is urging keeping two heavy brigades in Germany rather than sending them back to the United States, citing the benefits of training with NATO allies and logistical advantages for regional deployments.

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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 […]

European Union International Organizations

New Atlanticist

Mar 26, 2009

Is Gordon Brown the British Leader?

By James Joyner

Daniel Hannan, a Member of the European Parliament, launched a “three-and-a-half-minute diatribe” against Gordon Brown earlier this week, calling him  “The devalued Prime Minister of a devalued government.” 

United Kingdom

New Atlanticist

Mar 25, 2009

Where is Obama on Europe?

By James Joyner

Pierre Vimont, France’s ambassador to the United States, noted at an Atlantic Council event discussing next week’s NATO summit, that President Obama and his administration have made very strong efforts to signal how they view America’s relationship with China, Iran, Russia, Afghanistan, and other parts of the world but has not yet let it be […]

European Union International Organizations

New Atlanticist

Mar 25, 2009

Czech Government Falls, Sends Ripples Throughout EU

By James Joyner

A vote of no confidence has left in doubt the future of Czech Prime Minister Mirek Topolanek’s center-right government and, along with it, the direction of the EU and several key regional issues.

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New Atlanticist

Mar 23, 2009

Atlantic Update: G20 Consensus Remains Elusive

By Valerie Nichols

Bad news from the IMF arrived last week as the G20 emergency summit creeps closer and closer.  The organization recently released some “depressing” figures.  In what the BBC called its “gloomiest forecast yet,” the Fund predicted a world economy contraction of 0.5% to 1.0% in 2009.  Only two months ago, the prediction had been of […]

Economy & Business European Union

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