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Blog: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace - Carnegie Publications
Europeans still lack a common vision for how to ensure the continent's security. Regardless of who becomes the next U.S. president, a stronger European pillar in NATO is essential.
Erscheinungsjahre: 2011-2013 (elektronisch)
Blog: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace - Carnegie Publications
This vital question looms large in Washington partly because it was not squarely debated during NATO's enlargement.
Blog: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace - Carnegie Publications
The combination of key mineral endowments in African countries and U.S. objectives to reorient clean energy supply chains away from competitors like China can serve as the foundation for a new economic and strategic relationship.
Blog: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace - Carnegie Publications
In recent years, the EU's approach to democracy support has taken a defensive turn. This shift requires a new conceptual framework to capture both its advantages and the concerns it raises.
Blog: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace - Carnegie Publications
Despite a favorable political environment in recent years on both sides of the Atlantic for close European-U.S. cooperation on international democracy support, only limited policy convergence has been achieved.
Blog: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace - Carnegie Publications
Admitting countries from Eastern Europe and the Balkans would complete the European project. But before further enlargement, the union has to ensure the rule of law and security inside the bloc.
Blog: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace - Carnegie Publications
After the collapse of the Soviet Union, Russia actively borrowed Western-primarily European-legal and bureaucratic practices. Now that the European path appears to be closed off entirely, the Middle East is fast emerging as an alternative route.
Blog: Carnegie Middle East Center - Diwan
What happens in the Middle East will not be contained there, so the European Union should prepare for this by reaffirming its values.
Blog: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace - Carnegie Publications
Geopolitical shifts have put into question the effectiveness of the EU's strategic partnerships. Crises in its vicinity present the union with an opportunity to reassess this foreign policy framework.
Blog: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace - sada
Alongside the U.S.-led Operation Prosperity Guidance, the European Union's Aspides naval mission aims to protect the Red Sea region.
Blog: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace - Carnegie Publications
To fight climate change, democratic countries must find a way to work with autocratic ones.
Blog: Carnegie Middle East Center - Diwan
Beyond the tragedy of the Armenians, many countries in the region and internationally have a stake in what happens in the territory.
Blog: Carnegie Middle East Center - Diwan
Emerging countries in the "global South" are resisting Western narratives on the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, which isn't such a bad thing.