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U.S. - Transatlantic Dialogue - WP
‘Houston, We Have Too Many Problems’: The US, Iraq, North Africa, Afghanistan and… Syria
WP 15/2012 - 2/11/2012
Joaquín Roy
This Working Paper addresses some of the pending aspects of this still unresolved chapter in the recent history of the Middle East and of President Obama’s attitude to the Arab uprisings, offering a glimpse of the immediate course of US policy in the area.

Spain and the G-20: A Strategic Proposal for Enhancing its Role in Global Governance
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8/4/2009
Elcano Royal Institute
This paper explores the role Spain can and should play in the institutions engaged in global governance in the current context of financial crisis and reconfiguration of international power centres. After briefly analysing Spain’s relative position in the world –on the basis of economic and other criteria– the study suggests the path it should follow to boost its influence in the world. The paper points out Spain’s comparative advantages, the areas where it could contribute most, and the shortcomings that make it difficult to translate Spain’s economic weight into greater political influence at the global level.

A Preliminary View of Obama’s Future Energy Policy (WP)
WP 2/2009 - 13/1/2009
Paul Isbell
A preview of the likely contours of President-elect Barack Obama’s future energy policy and an assessment of the potential ramifications.

Spain and the Hispanics: A Strategic Project
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WP63-2004 - 28.12.2004 (Translation from Spanish)
Emilio Cassinello
This report provides specific suggestions as to how the various Spanish institutions can proceed in their dealings with the diverse, dynamic, growing and ever-changing Hispanic community in the US. The presence of Hispanics is growing at an accelerating pace on the political, cultural, artistic, media and economic scenes of the –for now– sole global superpower. The tightening of ties between Spain and the US Hispanic community can take place at several levels, including the political, the educational-cultural and the economic

The Future of Latino Politics
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WP59-2004 - 30.11.2004
Rodolfo O. de la Garza
The promise of Latino politics is greater today than ever before. In part this reflects the extent to which Latinos have become responsible for their own well-being, and in part it reflects changes in their political environment. Where once the issue was how to gain access to the political process, now it is how to best capitalise on the dramatic increase in the size of the population and the electorate, on the electoral access resulting from the VRA, and on the interest that both parties claim to have in the Latino vote

 
 
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