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Aug 1, 2009

Russia warns of force if more Georgia “provocations”

By Agence France Presse

From Agence France Presse: Russia on Saturday warned Georgia its military reserves the right to use force if the ex-Soviet state continues ‘provocations’ in the Caucasus, one week ahead of the first anniversary of their 2008 war. The Russian defence ministry accused Georgia of firing several times with mortars and grenades over the last four […]

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Aug 1, 2009

Bitter Turkey marks 50 years at Europe’s door

By Agence France Presse

From Agence France Presse: Turkey on Friday bitterly marked 50 years since its first application to integrate formally with Europe, a date overshadowed by its troubled EU accession talks. “We remember this anniversary but it’s not a cause for celebration,” Turkey’s chief negotiator with the EU, Egemen Bagis, said in a statement. “Our country has […]

European Union International Organizations

NATOSource

Aug 1, 2009

Russia-Ukraine Diplomatic War

By the Jamestown Foundation

From the Jamestown Foundation: Tension in the Crimea is at its highest since Ukraine faced the separatist challenge in the mid-1990’s. Externally, Russia has launched a widespread ideological campaign against Ukraine (and Georgia) that has made the former the third most disliked country in Russia. This tension in the Crimea is largely ignored by the […]

European Union International Organizations

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Jul 29, 2009

Priorities for Anders Fogh Rasmussen, NATO’s New Secretary General

By Heritage

From Heritage: Rasmussen’s experience working at the heart of the European Union gives him an inside edge on how best to reshape NATO-EU relations. The reintegration of France into NATO’s military command structures, coupled with the Obama Administration’s inclination toward a deeply integrated European Union (EU), threatens to hand over the primacy of NATO in […]

European Union International Organizations

New Atlanticist

Jul 28, 2009

Transatlantic Partnership under the Obama Administration

By Damon Wilson

This month’s G-8 Summit in Italy marked President Obama’s third visit to Europe in the first six months of his Presidency.

European Union International Organizations

New Atlanticist

Jul 22, 2009

5 Questions for André Sapir

By Alexei Monsarrat

André Sapir, a member of the Atlantic Council’s Business and Economics Advisors Group, is an Economics Professor at Université Libre de Bruxelles and a Senior Fellow at Bruegel, a Brussels-based think tank.  I had the opportunity to gather his thoughts on some key issues of interest to the Atlantic Council community.

European Union International Organizations

New Atlanticist

Jul 22, 2009

EU Policies in North Korea: A Better Approach?

By Ross Rustici

Isn’t it time to consider an additional strategy when dealing with North Korea? Washington’s current policy debate is so consumed by the nuclear proliferation problem and past solutions that often it forgets to analyze the broader picture. Much of the discussion surrounding the recent nuclear and missile tests by North Korea has centered on the […]

European Union International Organizations

NATOSource

Jul 18, 2009

An Open Letter to the Obama Administration from Central and Eastern Europe

By wyborcza.com

From wyborcza.com: All is not well either in our region or in the transatlantic relationship. Central and Eastern Europe is at a political crossroads and today there is a growing sense of nervousness in the region. The global economic crisis is impacting on our region and, as elsewhere, runs the risk that our societies will […]

Energy & Environment European Union

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

New Atlanticist

Jul 14, 2009

European Youth Unemployment Creating Lost Generation?

By James Joyner

At 9.3 percent, unemployment in the European Union is at its highest rate in more than a decade.  For those under 25, however, the rate is more than twice that.

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