Atlanticism Commentary

Walk Away from the Balkans

Washington should not give foreign-policy priority to Kosovo. Merry responds to Abramowitz and Hooper’s prescriptions.

Saving Athens

Closer European financial integration is the best way to solve the Greek debt crisis. The future of the EU is at stake.

Ron Asmus Responds to Heilbrunn

Ron Asmus says Jacob Heilbrunn misread Central and Eastern European leaders’ missives to the Obama administration—and the role of the German Marshall Fund.

Yalta Redux

The Eastern Europeans have been up in arms over Obama’s “reset” with Russia. Are the liberal hawks helping foster the myth of a second Yalta?

Blank Checks

Europe will never have its own military capabilities unless America stops subsidizing its defense.

Leaving the Nest

Europe is developing its own military-command capabilities independent of NATO. Should America be wary?

Pole Dancing

Rising powers like China, Russia and India are moving up in the world. Will their ascendance come at the expense of the United States?

Palestinian Crisis

The ongoing crisis among the Palestinians presents no good or easy options for U.S. Policy, but we will still have to make choices.

Regime Change in the Transatlantic Relationship: Part II: From Transatlanticism to Post-Atlanticism

In order to understand the transatlantic crisis over Iraq, the blame game is just not very useful, because it rests on the 40 year old paradigm of "transatlanticism" and fails to take into account the emergence of a new regime in U.

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May 25, 2012