2007

 

June 2007
Transatlantic Cooperation for Clean Air
A summary of the Transatlantic Cooperation for Clean Air Conference organized in Brussels in February 2007 that discusses the current status of collaboration and suggests areas for future action.
Topic(s): Energy / Environment, Transatlantic Relations
Program: Energy & Environment

 

June 2007
A Road Map for Restructuring U.S. Relations with Cuba
Produced by the Atlantic Council Working Group on Cuba led by resident senior fellow John Naland, Philip Peters, Vice President Lexington Institute and Julia Sweig, Director of Latin American Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations, this policymaker’s guide offers 20 recommendations in six areas: sanctions, leverage, international support, migration, transnational threats, and property claims.
Topic(s): Americas, Economics & Trade, Global Challenges
Program: International Security

 

June, 2007
U.S.-China Energy Security Cooperation Dialogue Report
The report analyzes the proceedings of the first cooperative energy security dialogue jointly organized by the Atlantic Council's Asia and Energy Programs and co-sponsored with the China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations. Discussion at the conference held October 31 though November 1, 2006 in Beijing explored areas of potential cooperation between the U.S. and China on matters of energy security and trade, climate change and the environment.
Topic(s): Asia, Energy / Environment
Program: Asia

 

April 2007
A Marshall Plan for Energy, Water and Agriculture In Developing Countries
The report examines the interrelationships amoung the energy, water and agriculture sectors of developing countries and proposes a new approach to the development of these three interdependent basic resources.
Topic(s): Energy / Environment
Program: Energy & Environment

 

April, 2007
The German Locomotive: Can it Drive the European Economy?
The recent economic recovery in Germany may not be sustainable unless Chancellor Angela Merkel demonstrates political leadership to address structural challenges, warns a new Atlantic Council report.
Topic(s): Transatlantic Relations, Europe / Eurasia, Economics & Trade
Program: Transatlantic Relations

 

April, 2007
Transatlantic Leadership for a New Global Economy
The Council’s newest report “Transatlantic Leadership for a New Global Economy” is the product of a commission co-chaired by Stuart E. Eizenstat, former deputy secretary of the Treasury and Council board member, and Grant D. Aldonas, former under secretary of Commerce for international trade. The report argues that to deal with a new international economy, the United States and European Union must lead a major effort to restructure the governing institutions of that economy and seek new ways to reduce barriers to trade and investment
Topic(s): Transatlantic Relations, Economics & Trade
Program: Transatlantic Relations

 

April, 2007
Law & The Lone Superpower: Rebuilding Transatlantic Consensus on International Law
by William H. Taft IV, of counsel resident in Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson in Washington, DC and former U.S. permanent representative to NATO and Dr. Frances G. Burwell, director of the Atlantic Council's Program on Transatlantic Relations.
Topic(s): Transatlantic Relations, Europe / Eurasia, Economics & Trade
Program: Transatlantic Relations

 

April 13, 2007
A Framework for Peace and Security in Korea and Northeast Asia
Co-chaired by General Jack Merritt and Ambassador James Goodby, the working group calls for a series of parallel negotiations on security, political and economic issues that would go beyond the current Six Party talks to effectively denuclearize North Korea. The report describes a pathway and the elements of a comprehensive settlement to achieve the full range of U.S. strategic goals in Korea
Topic(s): Asia, Global Challenges
Program: Asia

 
 

March 2007
Advancing U.S. Interests with the European Union
By Leslie S. Lebl, senior fellow, The Atlantic Council of the United States
Topic(s): Europe / Eurasia
Program: Senior Fellows

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