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Ukraine's PM declared winner of elections
A popular protest against the re-elected Prime Minister of Ukraine, Viktor Yanukovych, who is accused of election fraud. A full investigation surrounding the democratic process of the election has be... Read More...


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Bush and the rest of the world
President Bush's victory is almost incomprehensible in Europe and Latin America. Why? Carlos Alberto Montaner explains. (Firmas Press, 11/09/2004) Read More...


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Zapatero caves to bad element
Does Zapatero's government have a profoundly pacifist vocation? It doesn't seem so. By Carlos Alberto Montaner (Firmas Press, 10/13/2004) Read More...


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US Capitalism Recreates Europe's Mistakes
Author writes that some of the greatest long-term damage done by the Bush administration to the unity of the west has come from US domestic policies. By Anatol Lieven. (Financial Times, 9/15/2004) Read More...


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A Forward-Looking Partnership
The recent U.S. experiment in unilateralism has shown the limitations of "coalitions of the willing." Washington should reaffirm its commitment to the Atlantic alliance and act with others when it can... Read More...


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Transatlantic Trends 2004
Transatlantic Trends 2004 is a public opinion survey undertaken annually to better understand American and European attitudes about a number of important foreign policy concerns. (German Marshall Fund... Read More...


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Kosovo Peacekeepers Try to Rebuild Reputation
Force hopes major improvements in training and intelligence will ensure violence on scale of the March riots never reoccurs. (IWPR, 9/10/2004) Read More...


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Job Seekers from New EU States Hit Barriers
Xenophobic European governments are blocking job seekers from the new EU member states, according to a new report to be published next week. (Scotsman, 09/10/2004) Read More...


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News Analysis: EU's rich vs. newest members
When eight poor countries of Central and Eastern Europe joined the grand European project this year, they believed it would give them a chance to overcome the crippling horrors of their communist past... Read More...


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Neutrality, Common Foreign and Security Policy, and The Fourth Pillar of the European Union
Paper that discusses some of the obstacles facing the EU's development of a Common Foreign and Security Policy. By Karen Petersen, Vanderbilt University. (8/15/2004) Read More...


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Dimensions of European Civilization: Past, Present, Future
Speech given by Dr. Vaira Vike-Freiberga, President of Latvia. (Hellenic Centre for European Studies, 3/27/2002 Note: accessed through Articles-Publications on site) Read More...


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We need to redefine the West
Interview with Bronislaw Geremek. In order to break out of the present crisis in Euro–American relations, Geremek says, we need to redefine the West as a system of diverse political arrangements unite... Read More...


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Illarionov: Central Bank Fueled Crisis
"Silent socialism" is provoking panic in the Russian banking system, Andrei Illarionov, Putin's top economic adviser warns. (The Moscow Times, 07/09/2004) Read More...


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Eurolegal
Provides public affairs and legal information related to Europe (also includes some Middle East and U.S. info) Read More...


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The Fragile Alliance
Op-Ed on the threat of generational change and rising anti-American sentiment across Europe for the Atlantic partnership. By Charles A. Kupchan. (Handelsblatt, 6/3/2004) Read More...


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Risky Path for Pacifist Europe
Op-Ed on the 'new vision' of warfare in Europe. By Max Boot. (Los Angeles Times, 6/3/2004) Read More...


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Europe's Commitment to Iraq
Discussion of European involvement in post-occupation Iraq. By Romano Prodi, president of the European Commission, and Chris Patten, European commissioner for external relations. (Washington Post, 6... Read More...


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The ties that fray: why Europe and America are drifting apart.
The factors that contribute to the weakening partnership between the US and Europe are analyzed. By Stephen M Walt. (The National Interest, No.54, Winter 1998). Read More...


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A Year After Iraq War: Mistrust of America in Europe Ever Higher, Muslim Anger Persists
A year after the war in Iraq, discontent with America and its policies has intensified rather than diminished. (PEW Research Center, 3/16/2004) Read More...


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Unipolar Versus Unilateral
This article is the second part of a two-part analysis of multilateralism in transatlantic relations based on a presentation at Princeton University in October 2002. By John Van Oudenaren. (Policy Rev... Read More...


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U.S. Could Learn From EU's Old World Charm in Foreign Policy
Article appraises the collective foreign policy objectives pursued by the European Union, including democratization, economic integration, development assistance, and security cooperation. By Parag Kh... Read More...


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Trends and Prospects of Transatlantic Economic Relations
Paper adresses the trends and prospects of transatlantic economic relations to determine whether there is a tendency towards increased divergence , or whether transatlantic economic ties can be relied... Read More...


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Who can rescue the European Commission?
Discusses the challenges ahead for the new European Commission President. (International Herald Tribune, 5/24/2004) Read More...


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Balancing America: Europe's International Duties
Article explains explains the current U.S. foreign-policy in terms of a profound transformation in the balance of power since 1990. It concludes that Europe is not in a position to form a counterweigh... Read More...


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Drifting Apart or Growing Together? The Primacy of the Transatlantic Economy
Study looks at the fundamentals of the transatlantic community and argues that the Europe and America can't afford a break in the alliance due to the intense transatlantic integration. By Joseph P. Qu... Read More...


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The End of Europe?
Author argues that the European Union, rather than presenting a 'counterweight' to American power in economic, political, cultural, and international terms, is actually an entity 'on the brink of decl... Read More...


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Broadening the Transatlantic Relationship
Article argues that a strong Europe is in United States' interest - to foster a more open trading order and a more democratic world as well as to combat common threats such as global terrorism and we... Read More...


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Renewing the Atlantic Partnership
Authors argues that in order to revitalize the Atlantic alliance, Europe and America must forge new "rules of the road" governing the use of force, adapt NATO to meet today's threats coming from outsi... Read More...


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Mutual Incomprehension:U.S.-German Value Gaps beyond Iraq.
Scholar argues that the recent tension between the Unted States and Germany demonstrates that U.S.-German relations are characterized by a mutual incomprehension of each other’s political culture an... Read More...


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A New European Divide
Author warns of the new divide in Europe that excludes the former Soviet Union (Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, the Caucasus, Moldova and Central Asia) from integrating in the West. By James M. Goldgeier. (... Read More...


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