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U.S. - Transatlantic Dialogue - ARI
The Economic Crisis and the Emerging Powers: Towards a New International Order?
20/2/2012
Robin Niblett
The real challenges to the existing international order will come not from the established or emerging powers, but from global forces that are beyond their control and also from those non-state entities and groups which seek to undermine the process of globalisation that links all states and societies ever closer together.

A New Reading of the Crisis and the Dilemmas of Economic Policy (ARI)
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ARI 124/2011 (Translated from Spanish)
Federico Steinberg
The financial shock waves of August 2011 call for a review of the diagnosis of the crisis and an evaluation of the limited economic policy alternatives at the disposal of the US and the euro zone.

A Critical Assessment of the US National Strategy for Counterterrorism: A Missed Opportunity? (ARI)
ARI 128/2011 - 7/9/2011
Paul Smith
Neither the new 2011 US National Strategy for Counterterrorism, nor the recently published counter-radicalisation strategy provide a template upon which Federal, State and local law enforcement and civilian agencies could effectively plan the future US defence against terrorism. Has an opportunity been lost?

US-Pakistan Relations in the Summer of 2011 (ARI)
ARI 121/2011 - 20/7/2011
Dennis Kux
This ARI discusses the current crisis in US-Pakistan relations and analyses the interaction between Washington and Islamabad since the events of 9/11.

Arizona: The Criminalisation of an Immigrant Population (ARI)
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ARI 3/2011 - 13/1/2011
Doris Marie Provine
The Arizona Senate's Bill 1070 on immigration, currently subject to an injunction, is at the heart of the political tension in the state. The bill was blocked by the Department of Justicea few days before it came into effect and after a Federal Judge in Arizona suspended its most controversial provisions. Its future remains in the hands of the Court of Appeal.

NATO’s Evolving Role in an Age of Globalization
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10/9/2010
Anders Fogh Rasmussen
A speech by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen in a conference organised by the Elcano Royal Institute in Madrid on 10 September 2010.

The Criminalisation of an Immigrant Population (ARI)
ARI 120/2010 - 21/7/2010
Doris Marie Provine
Arizona’s Senate Bill 1070, that goes into effect on 29 July, criminalises the failure to carry immigration documents.

Africa, AFRICOM and the Path to Stability
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19/7/2010
Vicki Huddleston
Lecture by Ambassador Vicki Huddleston, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Africa in the Office of the Secretary of Defense, at the Círculo de Bellas Artes (Madrid) on 17 June 2010.

Haiti: the US and Military Aid in Times of Natural Disaster (ARI)
ARI 57/2010 (Translated from Spanish) - 13/5/2010
Carlota García Encina
This paper analyses the US military deployment in Haiti after the earthquake of 12 January, which caused catastrophic damage in the poorest country in the Americas.

NATO-EU Cooperation in the Atlantic Alliance’s Future Strategic Concept (ARI)
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ARI 25/2010 (Translated from Spanish) - 12/4/2010
Mario A. Laborie Iglesias
NATO and EU cooperation on security and defence is one of the fundamental issues to be reviewed in the development process of the Atlantic Alliance’s new Strategic Concept, envisaged for 2010.

The US in Brazil’s Foreign Policy (ARI)
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ARI 31/2010 (Translated from Spanish) - 3/3/2010
Carlos Malamud and Carola García-Calvo
Brazil has opted for its own foreign policy in Latin America and clashed at times with the new US Administration. What is the state of relations between Brazil and the US? Can Brazil become the leader of South America and take a place on the world stage?

The Homegrown Terrorist Threat to the US Homeland (ARI)
ARI 171/2009 - 18/12/2009
Lorenzo Vidino
Radicalisation into violence affects some small segments of the American Muslim population and recent events show that a threat from homegrown terrorism of jihadist inspiration does exist in the US.

The US, the Mediterranean and Transatlantic Strategies (ARI)
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ARI 141/2009 - 1/10/2009
Ian O. Lesser
Cooperation in the Mediterranean is likely to be a key test for the quality of US-EU partnership over the next few years.

The Spectre of Europe (ARI)
ARI 137/2009 - 1/10/2009
David Mathieson
There is a spectre haunting the next Conservative Government of the UK: it is the spectre of Europe.

Energy for the Western Hemisphere: Revisiting Latin America’s Energy Scene before the 5th Summit of the Americas (ARI)
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ARI 10/2009 - 14/1/2009
Paul Isbell
Revisiting the energy scenario in Latin America, this paper analyses the region’s various energy challenges and evaluates the need and potential for a region-wide energy strategy.

It’s All Over But the Shouting (ARI)
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ARI 130/2008 - 20/10/2008
Stephen J. Wayne
The race for the American Presidency has been described as one of the most important in recent US history. Policy issues, political leadership and governing style are all on the line. Should Senator Barack Obama become the next US President, however, he will need more than the audacity of hope, the title of his last book.

Will the American Elections Shake Up Washington’s Cuba Policy? (ARI)
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ARI 125/2008 - 13/10/2008
Daniel P. Erikson
There are stark differences between the cold war outlook on Cuba promoted by John McCain and the more flexible approach suggested by Barack Obama.

The Roller-Coaster Election of 2008 (ARI)
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ARI 123/2008 - 10/10/2008
Matthew Continetti
The year 2008 will see the most open US Presidential election in decades as neither an incumbent President nor Vice-president is running.

The Republicans After St. Paul (ARI)
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ARI 102/2008 - 12/9/2008
John S. Gardner
John McCain has managed to unite the Republicans in St. Paul, not least with the selection of Governor Sarah Palin as vice presidential candidate. Now a difficult road to election lies ahead and the next major events in the campaign will be the debates.

Foreign Policy in the Presidential Election After Super Tuesday (ARI)
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ARI 25/2008 - 28/2/2008
Robert J. Lieber
With a narrower field of candidates after ‘Super Tuesday’, observers will now be able to focus more on what a McCain, Clinton or Obama presidency would mean in foreign affairs.

 
 
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