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NATO's Rasmussen Urges Striking New Transatlantic Deal

James Joyner | May 02, 2013
PAUL MORSE: Anders Fogh Rasmussen Distinguished Awards Dinner 2013

NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen declared Europe and North America "need to strike a new transatlantic deal" based on "people, science, and culture" in order to "make our community of values stronger, wider, and deeper."

Hillary Clinton: Don't Let Greatest Alliance in History Slide into Irrelevance

James Joyner | May 02, 2013
PAUL MORSE: Hillary Clinton at 2013 Distinguished Leadership Awards

Former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton declared that NATO is "just as important in the 21st century as it was in the 20th" and warned, "We can't afford to let the greatest alliance in history slide into irrelevance."

Chevron CEO Calls for Business-Government Partnership to Promote American Values

James Joyner | May 02, 2013
PAUL MORSE: John Watson 2013 Distinguished Leadership Awards

Chevron CEO John Watson declared that American corporations "working in partnership with government" can "effect positive change throughout the world" by "promoting American values abroad."

Expanding the Transatlantic Relationship

James Joyner | May 01, 2013
Adrienne Arsht headshot

Today, the Atlantic Council officially launches the Adrienne Arsht Latin America Center, which is dedicated to forging an effective Latin America-US-Europe partnership of common values and shared interests.

Syria: The Chemical Weapons Red Line

Frederic C. Hof | May 01, 2013
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The real significance of Syria's likely crossing of US President Barack Obama's chemical weapons red line may be that it will focus the administration's attention on here-and-now Syria policy options as it has not been focused heretofore. As the president said in his April 30 press conference, regime culpability in using chemical weapons would force him "to rethink the range of options available to us." 

Time For Some American Shock and Awe in Syria

Sarwar Kashmeri | April 30, 2013
WHIT HOUSE PHOTO: Barack Obama walking to motorcade

United States' intelligence agencies and Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu are still not certain the Syrian government of President Assad has used chemical weapons against its opposition.

A Transatlantic Trade Deal Within Reach, With Significant Benefits At Hand

Garrett Workman & Tyson Barker | April 30, 2013
US-EU Flags

According to a recent Atlantic Council-Bertelsmann Foundation study of trade experts and policymakers from the United States and Europe, there is widespread optimism that that two sides will be able to successfully negotiate a trade and investment deal.

Obama Should Remember Rwanda as He Weighs Action in Syria

Anne-Marie Slaughter | April 29, 2013
WHITE HOUSE PHOTO: Barack Obama with King Abdullah II of Jordan

The Rwanda genocide began in April 1994; within a few weeks, nongovernmental organizations there were estimating that 100,000 Tutsis and moderate Hutus had been massacred. Yet two months later, Reuters correspondent Alan Elsner and State Department spokeswoman Christine Shelly had an infamous exchange:

Tax and Transparency: an Agenda for the G8

Paul Collier | April 26, 2013
Cayman Islands Ugland House tax haven

In recent years international lawyers and accountants have built a web of corporate opacity which has enabled tax avoidance and corruption on an alarming scale. Private financial wealth sitting in tax havens has grown to around $21 trillion, of which $9 trillion is from developing countries.

Europe's Crumple Zone

Julian Lindley–French | April 26, 2013
Euro coin over Bruxelles map

On Wednesday I had the privilege of providing evidence to the House of Commons Defence Select Committee at its first meeting to consider the 2015 British Strategic Security and Defence Review alongside Lord Hennessy and Major-General Mungo Melvin.  Perhaps the most important contribution I made was to suggest to collected British politicians of all shades that whatever reforms are made to Britain’s strategic security and defense structures little will change unless the political class imposes effective oversight. 

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