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Doha is Dead?

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008

By Joe Guinan and Nicola Lightner

The Doha Round of multilateral trade negotiations at the World Trade Organization is now dead. Like the Monty Python parrot, it has passed on, is no more, has ceased to be, expired and gone to meet … Continue Reading…

Election 2008 and American Disability Policy

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

Commentators in the United States speculate that the 2008 presidential election will be a close one once again.  With many states in play, candidates will turn to the some 54 million disabled to shore up their vote tallies in places like Pennsylvania and Ohio.

For example, in the 2000 presidential election, … Continue Reading…

Obama’s European Trip and Transatlantic (In)compatibility

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

Much of the commentary on the recent trip by Senator Barack Obama to Europe has–understandably–focused on what his trip means for U.S. presidential politics.  But one can also ask about what it tells us about future transatlantic relations.  It is of course eye-opening and refreshing to see 200,000 Germans demonstrating … Continue Reading…

Bronislaw Geremek: An Appreciation

Thursday, July 17th, 2008

Bronislaw Geremek, who played a crucial role ending communist rule in Poland and then guiding Poland to democracy, NATO and the European Union, was killed in an automobile accident July 13. His was a public life to celebrate.

Born in Warsaw, Geremek escaped from the Warsaw ghetto when he … Continue Reading…

Keeping Georgia’s “Rose” in bloom

Tuesday, July 15th, 2008

map of georgia

As I crossed the border from Turkey to Georgia, the border agent checking my U.S. passport smiled, gave me an American-style thumbs up, and said in broken English, “United States good, John McCain good.” This … Continue Reading…

The Irish “Nay”: Is the Lisbon treaty the first multilateral domino to fall?

Thursday, July 10th, 2008

Multilateral clubs are teeteringPicture a long line of dominoes, each one representing one of the globe’s special clubs, such as the United Nations, the World Bank, or the International Atomic Energy Agency, and so on. At … Continue Reading…

Is the transatlantic economy faring better now than it will post-Bush?

Thursday, July 10th, 2008

Despite the strains on the transatlantic relationship caused by events like the Iraq war—as evidenced in public opinion studies, like GMF’s Transatlantic Trends—optimism is rising about improved relations with a new U.S. administration in 2009. But underlying the political aspect of the relationship has been a flourishing economic … Continue Reading…