Publishing Institution:
The European Institute
[Archived]
The European Institute is the leading Washington-based public-policy organization devoted to transatlantic affairs. It provides an independent forum for US and European government and corporate decision makers, officials from multilateral organizations, foreign and economic policy analysts, and expert journalists to exchange information, develop innovative policy options, and create new professional working relationships. *NOTE FROM CIAO: This institution is no longer active.*Resources:
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March 05, 2011
U.S. Shelves "Cap and Trade" -- Policy Shift (And Congressional Opposition) Sink EU-Style Climate Exchange-Market In U.S.
By: Dan Morgan -
March 05, 2011
BOSNIA: THE NEGLECTED CHALLENGE
By: European Affairs -
March 05, 2011
Time to Reconsider Partition For Bosnia
By: Ted Galen Carpenter -
March 05, 2011
The Siren Call of Partition Could Lead Only to Disaster for Bosnia
By: Daniel Serwer -
March 05, 2011
Partition Started War in Bosnia -- And Could Again Now: An Interview with Balkans Specialist Gerard Toal
By: -
March 05, 2011
Berlin Reportedly Mulling New Approach To Stagnancy of Bosnia
By: -
March 05, 2011
"Make It In America" by Andrew Liveris
By: William Marmon -
March 05, 2011
On-line Theft of Intellectual Property Threatens National Security
By: Andy Purdy, Nick Hopkinson -
March 05, 2011
Internet Must Stay Free of Intergovernmental Control
By: Ambassador Philip L. Verveer -
March 05, 2011
Perspectives: Boeing Sees WTO Rulings Setting Key Precedents for Global Trade
By: Ted Austell -
January 05, 2009
Letter from the Editor
By: -
January 05, 2009
It's the Economy, Stupid – Only This Time, Everywhere
By: -
January 05, 2009
Obama Must Lead at Financial Summit; or G-20 Could Become "G-19 + 1"
By: Douglas Rediker -
January 05, 2009
Alan Greenspan Explains "Mistake" behind Global Meltdown
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January 05, 2009
The Economic Quicksands of Globalization
By: Martin Walker -
January 05, 2009
NATO at 60 – Not Yet Retirement Age
By: Bruno Tertrais -
January 05, 2009
Asymmetric Warfare Creates the Need for "New Soldier"
By: Rumu Sarkar -
January 05, 2009
Non-Military Organizations Should Lead on "Nation Building"
By: Courtney N. Meyers -
January 05, 2009
Russian Gas Problem Could Be Opportunity for Europe
By: Pekka Sutela -
January 05, 2009
Nuclear Energy: A New Future in Europe
By: -
January 05, 2009
Europe Should Tackle Gazprom Monopoly
By: C. Boyden Gray -
January 05, 2009
Gazprom: The Octopus in Europe's Energy Market
By: Stuart Weaver -
January 05, 2009
Talking Business Facts about Europe's Gas Problems
By: J. Robinson West -
January 05, 2009
Baltic, Arctic and Atlantic Surveillance: Nordic Maritime Cooperation Comes In Out of the Cold
By: Valentina Pop -
January 05, 2009
Dora Bakoyannis, Foreign Minister of Greece Greece: Piloting OSCE through Doldrums
By: Dora Bakoyannis -
January 05, 2009
Can "Obama Net" Become a Tool of Presidential Rule?
By: Andrew Rasiej -
January 05, 2009
A Talk with Michael Chertoff: U.S. and EU Agendas Converge
By: -
January 05, 2009
Ethical Leadership in an Unethical World
By: William J. Peterson Jr. -
January 05, 2009
Who? – or What Tectonic Shift? – Created the Special Relationship
By: Michael D. Mosettig -
January 05, 2009
Prowling the Rubble of the Soviet Empire In a Quest for Insight about Russia\'s Future
By: William J. Peterson Jr. -
January 05, 2009
An Ambassador\'s Diary in Post-Communist Hungary
By: Thea Backlar -
September 05, 2008
Foreword: End of Post-Cold War Honeymoon
By: -
September 05, 2008
A Call To Be Listened To
By: Jacqueline Grapin -
September 05, 2008
The End of Happy Endings in the Post-Cold War
By: -
September 05, 2008
Georgia: Breakdown of Vision the West Had for a New Europe
By: Robert E. Hunter -
September 05, 2008
Russia and the EU: The Difficult Path to a New Partnership
By: Dieter Dettke -
September 05, 2008
The End of History? - Certainly Not Through Asia's Eyes
By: William Marmon -
September 05, 2008
SWF's Are Making Political Waves in the U.S. and EU
By: Thomas J. Karol -
September 05, 2008
Europe Must Present a Single Market to SWF's
By: Antonio De Lecea -
September 05, 2008
Norway's Wealth Fund Answers to Voters
By: Jarle Bergo -
September 05, 2008
U.S. Flap on the Aerial Tanker Could Be Self-Defeating
By: Robbin F. Laird -
September 05, 2008
Europe Can Offer Defense Deals Washington Can't Refuse
By: Martin Sieff -
September 05, 2008
Reforms in U.S. Licensing Process Facilitate Joint Allied Operations
By: Robert S. Kovac -
September 05, 2008
Moving Forward with the Transatlantic Economic Council
By: Daniel M. Price -
September 05, 2008
Energy Research: Grasping Transatlantic Opportunities
By: Phyllis Yoshida -
September 05, 2008
Non-Nuclear Energy Cooperation Needs a New Push
By: Raffaele Liberali -
September 05, 2008
A Pragmatist's View of Global Geopolitics
By: Hubert Védrine -
September 05, 2008
Védrine's World: The Outlook of Nations around the Globe
By: François Clemençeau -
September 05, 2008
The Demilitarization of Europeans
By: Michael Mosettig -
September 05, 2008
The Way Globalization Actually Works in Europe
By: Megan Watson -
September 05, 2008
New Markets Expanding for Dirty Businesses
By: Michael Mosettig -
September 05, 2008
Lisbon Treaty's Stumble — and Prospects
By: John Bruton -
January 05, 2008
Letter from the Editor: Transatlantic Solidarity Starts at Home
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January 05, 2008
Transatlantic Convergence Passenger Data Questions
By: Michael Chertoff -
January 05, 2008
Cyber War I: Estonia Attacked from Russia
By: Kertu Ruus -
January 05, 2008
NATO Caveats Can Be Made To Work Better for the Alliance
By: Robert E. Hunter -
January 05, 2008
Faraway Afghanistan Brings Home Tensions Among Allies
By: James Leathers -
January 05, 2008
Sense and Nonsense About European Security Policy
By: Michael Brenner -
January 05, 2008
The Real Questions About Sovereign Wealth Funds: A Roundtable Discussion
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January 05, 2008
A Flat Playing Field Can Spread Western Innovation
By: Michael C. Maibach -
January 05, 2008
Misreading Berlin... in the Lead into the Iraq War
By: Simon Serfaty -
January 05, 2008
Kosovo: It IS a Real Geopolitical Precedent
By: David Young -
January 05, 2008
Poland's New Government Seeks Solidarity, Not Provocation
By: -
January 05, 2008
Saving the Arctic, Now
By: Rafe Pomerance, Armond Cohen -
January 05, 2008
An Emergency Coordination Center Is Needed for a New Frontier
By: George B. Newton -
January 05, 2008
Four “Poverty Traps” Are Part of Conundrum for Foreign Aid
By: Jim Kolbe -
January 05, 2008
Europe Is Losing Out in Global Competition Among Universities: A Talk with Richard Descoings, Head of Sciences Po in Paris
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January 05, 2008
Washington: City and Symbol – or Neither?
By: Kenneth Ringle -
January 05, 2008
Fugitive Serbian War Criminals and the West
By: François Clemenceau -
January 05, 2008
Politically Incorrect Tales of the EU Bureaucracy
By: Michael Mosettig -
January 05, 2008
Writer Ryszard Kapuscinski: An Optimist in the Heart of Darkness
By: Tomasz Zalewski -
January 05, 2008
Global highlights and local sidelights culled from the media (January-March 2008)
By: Richard Wike