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Posted on 29 April 2009.
By: William Bohlen
GMF is now on Twitter! Feel free to subscribe at http://twitter.com/gmfus or @gmfus. GMF will post updates of podcast, publications, and other content to Twitter in addition to http://www.gmfus.org.
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Posted on 17 February 2009.
By: William Bohlen
My colleague John Glenn gives an interview to the Associated Press about the relationship between President Obama and Europe during the first 100 days.
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Posted on 06 January 2009.
By: William Bohlen
At the end of 2008, BBC World aired a World Debate from Singapore that featured GMF Berlin Office Director Constanze Stelzenmueller alongside panelists from the China, India, Singapore, and the United States (former GMF Transatlantic Fellow John Ikenberry), discussing whether the 21st century will be an Asian century. You may also remember the World Debate [...]
Posted in Asia, China, Economics, Election 2008, Energy, Environment, European Union, Germany, GMF, Immigration, Middle East, Politics, Russia, Transatlantic Relations, United StatesComments Off
Posted on 10 September 2008.
By: William Bohlen
Over on the main GMF site, you will find a link to Transatlantic Trends, GMF’s signature survey of American and European public opinion. This year’s findings include data on the U.S. election, Russia as a threat to stability, attitudes toward continued reconstruction in Afghanistan, support for NATO, perceptions of various global threats, and attitudes about [...]
Posted in Afghanistan, Asia, Black Sea, China, Climate, Economics, Election 2008, Energy, Environment, European Union, French Politics, Georgia, Germany, GMF, Iran, Iraq, Middle East, NATO, Politics, Russia, Transatlantic Relations, Transatlantic Trends, Turkey, U.K. Politics, United StatesComments Off
Posted on 10 July 2008.
By: Tanja Wunderlich
“We are freezing, but we are very excited to be here” was the reaction of the first group of American, African and European TFMI participants descending from the airport shuttle bus and pulling their suitcases across the gravel to Castle Hotel Pommersfelden. The organizing team who rushed to great them handed over the conference material, [...]
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Posted on 28 May 2008.
By: John K. Glenn
WASHINGTON — Listening to the other side of the Atlantic, it can sound like Europeans feel that their fascination with the U.S. election campaign is unrequited. Wolfgang Ischinger recently worried that the European Union “hardly ever appears in the speeches and debates of the candidates.” Is it true that the candidates for the president of [...]
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Posted on 18 May 2008.
By: William Bohlen
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Posted on 01 April 2008.
By: William Bohlen
Three weeks after Brussels Forum, GMF begins another major conference today with the opening of the Bucharest Conference alongside the Bucharest NATO Summit. Romanian President Traian Basescu and U.S. Congresswoman Ellen Tauscher will deliver speeches beginning at 6:30 Bucharest time, 5:30 in Brussels, and 11:30 a.m. in Washington. You can watch the live stream at [...]
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Posted on 27 March 2008.
By: William Bohlen
At Brussels Forum a few weeks ago, BBC World taped an episode of The World Debate, with Nik Gowing as the host. They have posted the video on their webpage. Enjoy!
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Posted on 13 March 2008.
By: William Bohlen
This weekend, GMF is hosting with its partners the third annual Brussels Forum, a gathering of political, academic, and business leaders to debate the countless items on the transatlantic agenda. Public sessions will be streamed live in video and audio from Brussels, and transcripts and video for download will be available shortly after each session. [...]
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