Archive for the 'Russia' Category
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…
Posted by Marc Grossman in Balkans, European Union, Russia, Transatlantic Relations, United States | No Comments »
Tuesday, July 15th, 2008

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…
Posted by Kristina Field in Black Sea, European Union, Russia, United States | No Comments »
Thursday, May 29th, 2008
WASHINGTON — April 2009 will mark the 10th anniversary of the entry of Poland, Hungary, and the Czech Republic into NATO. The journey of these and other former Warsaw Pact countries to NATO and to the European Union is one of the most inspiring transformations in modern history.
There are lessons … Continue Reading…
Posted by Marc Grossman in Afghanistan, Election 2008, Energy, Iran, Iraq, Middle East, Politics, Russia, Transatlantic Relations, Turkey, United States | No Comments »
Tuesday, April 1st, 2008
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 … Continue Reading…
Posted by William Bohlen in Afghanistan, Balkans, Black Sea, Energy, GMF, Iraq, Middle East, Politics, Russia, Transatlantic Relations, Turkey, United States | No Comments »
Thursday, March 27th, 2008
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!
Posted by William Bohlen in Asia, China, Culture, Economics, Energy, European Union, GMF, Iran, Iraq, Middle East, Politics, Russia, Transatlantic Relations, United States | No Comments »
Thursday, March 13th, 2008
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 … Continue Reading…
Posted by William Bohlen in Afghanistan, Agriculture, Asia, Balkans, Biofuels, Black Sea, China, Economics, Energy, Environment, European Union, GMF, International Regulatory Cooperation, Iran, Middle East, Politics, Russia, Trade & Poverty Reduction, Transatlantic Marketplace, Transatlantic Relations, United States | No Comments »
Friday, September 21st, 2007
WASHINGTON — Perhaps the crucial institutional question in the transatlantic relationship has concerned the roles of the European Union and NATO in providing for European security. How much of the transatlantic relationship should be managed through the U.S.–EU prism, how much through NATO, and how much on a bilateral or … Continue Reading…
Posted by Stephen Szabo in European Union, Germany, Russia, Transatlantic Relations, Transatlantic Trends, United States | No Comments »
Thursday, September 20th, 2007
BRATISLAVA — Transatlantic Trends 2007 has once again held up a mirror to the views of the citizens of the United States and 12 European countries on a wide range of global issues. Many comparative views are possible, but I am highlighting just two of them: … Continue Reading…
Posted by Olga Gyarfasova in European Union, Politics, Russia, Transatlantic Relations, Transatlantic Trends, United States | No Comments »
Thursday, September 13th, 2007
ISTANBUL — This year’s Transatlantic Trends survey contains some striking data on Turkey. Conversations about the findings here in Turkey suggest several key points.
First, over the last year, the survey shows Turks becoming markedly cooler toward the world. The trend is most striking in attitudes … Continue Reading…
Posted by Ian Lesser in European Union, Iraq, Russia, Transatlantic Relations, Transatlantic Trends, Turkey, United States | No Comments »
Friday, September 7th, 2007
WASHINGTON — Americans should pay close attention to the news from Turkey. The August 28 election of a new president, which has provoked strong opposition from the powerful Turkish military, is a test of Turkey’s democracy. The visit of Turkey’s energy minister to Iran earlier in August to sign energy … Continue Reading…