Posted on 28 May 2009. Tags: Older Industrial Cities, Pittsburgh, Public Engagement, Regional Planning, TCN, Transatlantic Learning, Turin
By: Julianne Stern
Earlier this month, civic leaders in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (a part of GMF’s Transatlantic Cities Network) officially kicked off a two-year participatory regional visioning project. The aim of the project will be to draft a set of concrete goals €“ a “to-do list” €“ for the greater Pittsburgh metropolitan area, a 30-county region that spans four [...]
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Posted in Comparative Domestic Policy, Transatlantic Cities Network
Posted on 14 May 2009.
By: William Bohlen
GMF’s Asia fellow Dan Twining spoke with Al Jazeera’s Riz Khan about the outcome of India’s election and what it means for the world’s largest democracy.
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Posted in Asia
Posted on 01 May 2009.
By: William Bohlen
GMF’s Dan Twining talks to Reuters about Afghanistan and Pakistan.
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Posted in Afghanistan, Asia
Posted on 01 May 2009.
By: Joe Quinlan
A year ago there was a general sense of complacency and satisfaction among European policy makers that America’s financial problems were just that – America’s problems. Then, there was a great deal of talk about global decoupling – or the ability of Europe and many emerging markets to go on their merry way notwithstanding [...]
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Posted in Central and Eastern Europe, Economics, European Union, Transatlantic Relations