Brussels Forum

Papers developed for inclusion in the Brussels Forum, GMF's premier conference on the transatlantic relationship.

The Pacific Pivot and the West

This Brussels Forum paper says that the United States should not forfeit Europe for Asia.

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Navigating a Nuclear Minefield: The United States, Europe, and Iran

This Brussels Forum paper argues that sanctions will not be effective against Iran.

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Rebuilding Together: The Renewal of Transatlantic Leadership in the Global Ec...

This Brussels Forum paper is the winner of the Young Writers' competition.

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Energy Resources in the Eastern Mediterranean: Source for Cooperation or Fuel...

This Brussels Forum paper examines the implications of natural gas and oil discoveries in the Mediterranean.

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The Arab Spring: A Victory for Islamism?

This Brussels Forum paper examines the impact of the Arab Spring on Islamism.

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From Transition to Transformation: Europe’s Afghanistan Decade?

This Brussels Forum paper examines Europe's role in Afghanistan.

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Rival Visions of Transatlantic Energy Security

This Brussels Forum Brief looks at the future of global energy management.

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Why Principles - and not Players - Should Determine the Nature of the Emergin...

This Brussels Forum Brief says that the arrival of new global powers presents the West with a dilemma: whether to prioritize players or principles in creating a new international architec...

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Convoy Unraveled: Why U.S. and European Post-Crisis Economic Policies Differ ...

This Brussels Forum Brief proposes five measures that the EU and United States could take together to help regain some form of economic coordination despite many obstacles.

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Deep Cuts: What the Age of Austerity Means for Global Public Goods

This Brussels Forum brief says that it is time for a transatlantic dialogue on the implications of fiscal austerity for global public goods.

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New Institutions for a New World: The Transatlantic Alliance and the Future o...

This Young Writers Award winning brief argues that the transatlantic alliance needs to draw on its tradition of institutional innovation to strengthen transatlantic competitiveness and de...

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The EU's External Action Service: Will it Deliver?

This Brussels Forum Brief examines the future of the EU's new European External Action Service.

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Rethinking Climate Diplomacy: New ideas for transatlantic cooperation post-Co...

In this paper, the authors argue that the most dangerous thing Europe and the United States could do is ignore the strategic implications of Copenhagen and fall back into old strategies w...

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A Neighborhood Rediscovered

Transatlantic Academy authors Kemal Kirisci, Nathalie Tocci, and Joshua Walker explore Turkey’s transatlantic value in the Middle East. They contend that Turkey is not “lost,” but can pla...

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A New European Order?

The authors ask if the Medvedev Proposal for a new European security structure is the right approach to include Russia and build a safer Europe. But they come to different conclusions. An...

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