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The ability to sustain current efforts and address the structural issues of defense cooperation will determine the real impact of the war. All hubs and programs across the . Some in Europe and North America see things differently, however.In the United States and Germany, the second most important issue for transatlantic cooperation is now trade (at 12% and 13%), having risen 4 percentage points in both .We noted that the TTC faced obstacles to becoming a useful venue for transatlantic cooperation.PARTICIPATING ORGANISATIONS. German Marshall Fund of the United States – Brussels Office (GMFUS) The GMF focusses on transatlantic cooperation concerning ., and other interested countries to coordinate policies at the country level, as they have recently in Tunisia through the G7 . After completing the U. Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman .On October 19, 2021, ahead of the U.States with significant leverage in international affairs but varying preferences for cooperation—known as “global swing states”—have become increasingly relevant interlocutors to address global challenges. Photo credit: Varavin88 / Shutterstock.These signs, however, do not yet constitute a revolution in Euro-Atlantic security burden sharing.What is the value of transatlantic cooperation for European military autonomy? How to diffuse some of the policy concerns on both sides of the Atlantic? If you have any questions, please contact Maxime Sierro at +32 2 238 5298 or MSierro@gmfus. GMF asked participants to explore, in the words of NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen, “what has the .very transactional approach to the transatlantic relationship and aims to obtain concessions from allies that, in his views, have taken advantage of the United States’ naivety and post-World War II Transatlantic Security Cooperation Toward 2020 Internal and external challenges have reshaped the transatlantic

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Europe’s Great Reawakening — Will Brussels Walk the Talk on its “Strategic Autonomy ...

The challenge to democracy is not . European Union.Laura Thornton Joins GMF for a Transatlantic Readout of the Summit for Democracy. and European policymakers, strategic thinkers, and defense-industry representatives to identify the strategic, political, social, economic and environmental trends that will influence the future of transatlantic security cooperation .With Iran and Israel firing missiles at each other, the escalation widely feared since October 7, 2023 has begun. This event is sponsored by Raytheon.

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Energy and food security are already pressing issues.This in-person event, organized in cooperation with the U. Wendy Sherman, U.Transatlantic Cooperation Lacking, EU Aids Multilateralism There has been little to no transatlantic cooperation during the current coronavirus crisis. GMF offers rising leaders opportunities to develop their skills and networks through transatlantic exchange, and supports civil society in the Balkans and Black Sea regions by fostering democratic initiatives, rule of law, and regional cooperation. Embassy Madrid and Casa de América, will discuss the impact of public opinion on key items of the 2024 transatlantic agenda and include a presentation of the findings of GMF’s 2023 Transatlantic Trends survey conducted in 14 countries.-led Summit for Democracy, the German Marshall Fund of the United States (GMF) and the Transatlantic Democracy Working Group (TDWG) convened an interactive workshop focused on strengthening free media, investigative journalism, countering corruption, and protecting democracy in . Founded in 1972 as a non-partisan, .Transatlantic Cooperation During the Trump Years . AUKUS has also opened a new phase in the strategic competition with Beijing, with the reinforcement of minilateral and ad hoc formats of .The German Marshall Fund of the United States (GMF) is pleased to announce Maya Malkani as the winner of the GMF Blog Competition on Transatlantic Cooperation, which is sponsored by NATO’s Public Diplomacy Division.

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Deputy Secretary of State; Discussant. Conley is the sixth president of the German Marshall Fund. Clearly, it makes sense for the United States, France, the U.

2021 Transatlantic Trends

The German Marshall Fund of the United States (GMF) strengthens transatlantic cooperation on regional, national, and global challenges and opportunities in the spirit of . December 14, 2021.TRANSATLANTIC CITIES AND REGIONS:: TRACING TEN YEARS OF IMPACT 2017 TRANSATLANTIC COOPERATION ON ASIA AND THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION . Lesser, Vice President, South; Executive Director, Brussels Office, German Marshall Fund of the . Given the volatility and dynamism of the spectrum of threats, understanding their depth and . Whether it will be short-lived or change the face of the Middle East is . Alexandra de Hoop Scheffer, Director of Research, Transatlantic Security, and Director of the Paris Office, The German Marshall Fund of the United States; Marking the release of the Transatlantic Trends 2021 survey, U.For Stoltenberg and those of like mind, the new normal means NATO must reexamine its assumptions, strategic priorities, force posture, military presence in Central and Eastern Europe, and collective decision-making in the face of fast-moving threats.Deepening Transatlantic Cooperation.2019 Transatlantic Exchange.

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Toward a New Normal in Transatlantic Collective Defense

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Founded in 1972, through a gift from the West German government on the 25th anniversary of the Marshall Plan, GMF contributes research and analysis on transatlantic and global .12 Global production of semiconductors increased by 8 per cent from 2020–21.Subcommittee on Europe and Regional Security Cooperation Hearing: “Aligning transatlantic approaches on China” June 7th 2023.Laura Thornton. Laura Thornton. The first test will be whether the changes in European defense budgets are politically sustainable. administration as well as the political, economic, and societal implications of the coronavirus pandemic have redefined transatlantic policy dialogues.Technology will remain at the center of policy debates in the United States and the European Union in 2023, with implications for transatlantic cooperation.A Transatlantic Perspective on EU-Türkiye Foreign Policy Cooperation Dr. But the consequences of the conflict and a protracted confrontation with Russia will also be felt in southern Europe, Turkey, North Africa, and around the Mediterranean.the most pressing transatlantic themes, and by examining ways in which transatlantic cooperation can address a variety of global policy challenges.In this context, the German Marshall Fund of the United States conducted a scenario exercise [1] involving U.Keynote Speaker.

Deepening Transatlantic Cooperation

More than half of respondents everywhere except Turkey think cooperation will help allies compete; in France, Poland, the United States, the UK, and Germany that . August 04, 2022 by.

US-European Cooperation on China and the Indo-Pacific

New priorities have emerged, as the calls for increased cooperation around climate change and common values Hearing on Transatlantic Cooperation . While few in the administration initially saw Europe as a priority, it became clear that if US-China rivalry were moving . There is little question that the Trump administration, if not the president himself, made a more concerted political push on China in Europe than any of its predecessors.International technical standards, however, is one key aspect of transatlantic cooperation that is moving forward on a strong footing, with significant implications. Here are GMF Digital’s end-of-year tech-related predictions and questions to be answered in the new year: Technology will remain at the center of policy debates in the United States and the .The creation of a trilateral defense partnership between the United States, the United Kingdom and Australia has triggered heated debates on transatlantic cooperation and alliances in the Indo-Pacific.

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Just 20 years ago, Türkiye had real aspirations to join the EU. The German Marshall Fund of the United States (GMF) is a nonpartisan, nonprofit, transatlantic organization .

The U.S. in NATO: Adapting the Alliance to New Strategic Priorities | Strengthening ...

For the transatlantic partnership, a better understanding of the swing states’ strategic interests and priorities is essential for . experience of 2019 YTILI Fellowship, mentors and fellows followed the GMF call to submit an application for the . Over the past 18 months of TTC work, the two sides have managed to build a solid foundation for engagement on the topic, from increased information sharing to the .leaders on transatlantic issues relevant to policymakers. Yet it is the European Union that is launching new missions at the moment, with EU training missions in Mali, .Over more than six decades, the relationship between Türkiye and the EU has undergone a profound transformation. Our uncertainty about its long-term effectiveness was mostly vindicated, as the May meeting produced few tangible results, and the planned December meeting was postponed with a tentative next meeting set at the end of January 2024.Many challenges that the allies need to address will take vast amounts of will and years of effort—the Transatlantic Task Force that the German Marshall Fund convened in 2020 .Especially in Spain (67%) and Sweden (66%), respondents deem transatlantic cooperation on technology to be an at least somewhat effective way to compete with China.A Conversation with Acting NATO Parliamentary Assembly President Attila Mesterhazy and OSCE Parliamentary Assembly President George Tsereteli Discussants Attila Mesterhazy, Acting NATO Parliamentary Assembly President George Tsereteli, OSCE Parliamentary Assembly President Moderators Susan Corke, Director, Transatlantic Democracy .

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In some ways, the unique disruptions of 2020–21 were not in fact illustrative of broader weaknesses in the semiconductor supply chain.13 Automakers, however, had reduced their chip orders due to a projected pandemic-induced decline in demand. Chair Shaheen, Ranking Member Ricketts, distinguished . This will be followed by a 36-hour grand strategy simulation led by Zack Cooper, senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute. The change of the U.It has signed a technical cooperation agreement with the African Union and has a liaison office in Addis Ababa—the structures are there to work on climate change resilience issues if the will and resources are there on both sides. Founded in 1972 through . Capitol on January 6 made clear. Statement before the European Parliament Committee on Foreign Affairs.

Young Strategists Forum

Senior Vice President, Democracy.Strengthen Transatlantic Security and Defense Cooperation by Steven Keil and Bruno Lété Summary: One does not have to look far to see the threats currently facing the Euroatlantic community, particularly those directly affecting Europe’s own security. Foreign Policy.

Transatlantic Trends 2022 | Strengthening Transatlantic Cooperation

A 10 year, $30 million grantmaking initiative that supports democracy, good governance, and Euroatlantic integration in Southeastern Europe, BTD is structured to allow both .WHAT ARE THE MOST IMPORTANT ISSUES FOR TRANSATLANTIC COOPERATION? Overall, respondents put global health and climate change almost equally at the top of .2021 opens a new chapter for the transatlantic relationship.The 2024 iteration of the Young Strategists Forum will begin with a half-day, interactive seminar, which will help participants understand strategic competition in the Indo-Pacific. Russia’s presence in Syria, Libya, and the Sahel .The ongoing war in Ukraine has focused attention on security in Europe’s east. Noah Barkin Senior Advisor, China Practice, Rhodium Group Visiting Senior Fellow, Indo-Pacific Program, German Marshall Fund of the United States.European Union United States. Should you have any questions, please contact . For the most part, this can be seen as a direct result of the Trump administration’s lack of interest in coordinating action domestically, much less internationally. Conley joined GMF after 12 years at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), where she most recently served as senior vice president for Europe, Eurasia, and the Arctic, and as director of the Europe, Russia, and Eurasia .

Past Brussels Forums | Strengthening Transatlantic Cooperation

Transatlantic relations have been the cornerstone of GMF’s research agenda and convening activities since its founding in 1972.–EU cooperation is also limited in scope for the region because the EU’s main focus will remain on broader structural challenges rather than CT.

Visionary Works: The United States, EU, and the Importance of Being Federal | Strengthening ...

American democracy is under significant stress, as the lethal assault on the U.The German Marshall Fund of the United States (GMF) is a nonpartisan, nonprofit, transatlantic organization headquartered in Washington, DC, with offices in Ankara, Belgrade, Berlin, Brussels, Bucharest, Paris, and Warsaw.

Security and Geopolitics | Strengthening Transatlantic Cooperation

The time to open a new chapter on transatlantic cooperation is now. The power of transatlantic cooperation arises, most fundamentally, from a shared belief in and commitment to democracy.