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Chicago NATO Summit 2012

Showcase Chicago: The NATO Summit, May 20-21, 2012

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Discussions at the summit will focus on three key areas — revitalizing NATO’s defence capabilities, continuing the process of transition in Afghanistan, and strengthening NATO’s valuable partnerships not only in Europe, but across the globe.

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Exploring the Cyprus-Israel Alliance in the Eastern Mediterranean

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Is a new alignment in the making, bringing together Israel, Cyprus, and Greece?

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Posted in Cyprus, European Union, International Security, Israel, Mediterranean, Russia, Transatlantic Take, Turkey4 Comments

European Commissioner Štefan Füle on the release of Andrei Sannikov and Dmitri Bondarenko

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GMF transatlantic fellow Pavol Demes interviewed European Commissioner Štefan Füle on the recent release of leading Belarussian dissidents Andrei Sannikov and Dmitri Bondarenko. Here are Commissioner Füle’s responses.

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Missile Shield Redux

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North Korea’s disclosure that it was preparing a long-range rocket launch and possibly an underground nuclear bomb test should put ballistic missile defense where it belongs: squarely atop the transatlantic agenda.

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Posted in Asia, Central and Eastern Europe, European Union, International Security, Iran, Korth Korea, Russia, Transatlantic TakeComments Off

Syria: The Abyss in Sight

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WASHINGTON – When it began last March, the Syrian revolution appeared to be a textbook example for a peaceful uprising by a people united against state brutality. For weeks, videos documented the determination of the mostly youthful protesters, chanting their demands for freedom and political participation only to be faced with bullets, arrests, torture, and execution. [...]

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Back to Basics in Defense – and Deterrence?

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BRUSSELS—Full details of the Obama administration’s new look in defense spending, force posture, and strategy are not yet out. But enough has been revealed  to venture some thoughts on the logic of the new approach and the longer-term implications for the United States and transatlantic partners. The shift to a “one war, spoil and manage” [...]

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Posted in Afghanistan, Asia, Black Sea, European Union, International Security, Iran, Iraq, Middle East, NATO, News, Politics, Russia, slider, Transatlantic Relations, Transatlantic Take, United States3 Comments

The Winds of Change in Transnistria

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BUCHAREST—The landslide victory of former speaker of the Parliament Yevgeny Shevchuk in the December 25 Transnistrian presidential elections came as a surprise to observers in Moldova, Russia, and the West. Shevchuk, who won 74 percent of the vote in the run-off, overcame the challenges of the Moscow-backed candidate Anatoly Kaminski and the incumbent of 20 [...]

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Posted in Black Sea, Central and Eastern Europe, Moldova, News, Politics, Russia, slider, Transatlantic Relations, Transatlantic Take, UncategorizedComments Off

Arctic Security

The Great White Hype: Is Geopolitical Competition over the Arctic Exaggerated?

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WASHINGTON—Slowly but surely, climate change is opening up the Arctic. Greenland’s glaciers and ice fields are melting, sea ice around the North Pole is decreasing each year, and the huge permafrost areas of Russia and Canada are beginning to thaw. This has led to widespread speculation of a Great Game-style scramble for the region’s abundant [...]

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Belarus 2011: A Catastrophe in Numbers

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MINSK– On 19 December 2010, Belarus’ president Alexander Lukashenko claimed victory in a re-election (his fourth) marred by irregularities and falsifications. The mass protests that ensued were brutally repressed. All nine opposition candidates and 700 protesters were arrested; the opposition leaders Andrei Sannikov and Nikolai Statkevich remain in prison, as well as 13 other political [...]

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Posted in Belarus, Central and Eastern Europe, Economics, Energy, Politics, Russia1 Comment

Must Ukraine Remain a No Man’s Land?

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KIEV– After reaching an agreement on Russia’s accession to the World Trade Organization on Thursday, European Union leaders are set to meet Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovich in Kiev today. Although the EU-Ukraine summit should endorse an ambitious new political association and free trade agreement that has been five years in the making, the agreement’s fate is still [...]

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