Welcome to the GMF blog
Welcome to the blog of the German Marshall Fund of the United States. On this blog, GMF staff, fellows, and outside scholars and practitioners will contribute their thoughts on current events dominating the transatlantic agenda and identify issues of rising importance. All entries on this blog represent the authors and do not necessarily represent the official positions of the German Marshall Fund of the United States.
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The German Marshall Fund of the United States (GMF) is a nonpartisan American public policy and grantmaking institution dedicated to promoting greater cooperation and understanding between the United States and Europe.
GMF does this by supporting individuals and institutions working on transatlantic issues, by convening leaders to discuss the most pressing transatlantic themes, and by examining ways in which transatlantic cooperation can address a variety of global policy challenges. In addition, GMF supports a number of initiatives to strengthen democracies.
Founded in 1972 through a gift from Germany as a permanent memorial to Marshall Plan assistance, GMF maintains a strong presence on both sides of the Atlantic. In addition to its headquarters in Washington, DC, GMF has six offices in Europe: Berlin, Bratislava, Paris, Brussels, Belgrade, and Ankara.